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Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Wildwoods Boardwalk, beaches, parks and playgrounds to reopen this Friday, May 8th; short-term rentals to resume Tuesday, May 26th


Please Note: The following information pertains to Wildwood and North Wildwood only, with restrictions in Wildwood Crest varying at this time.

The Wildwoods Boardwalk will reopen for recreational activities this Friday, May 8, North Wildwood Mayor Patrick Rosenello announced in an update on his official Facebook page this afternoon.

Permitted activities include walking, running, biking, etc., along the full length of the Boardwalk.

Stores and shops remain closed indefinitely, though businesses deemed “essential” (restaurants/food services) can offer counter service, takeout and delivery options.

Wildwood and North Wildwood beaches, parks and playgrounds will also reopen on Friday, according to Rosenello.

In addition, short-term or transient rentals may resume in both towns, effective Tuesday, May 26 (the day after Memorial Day).

Rosenello noted that guidelines from Governor Phil Murphy remain in place for activities in public places. We have listed these official guidelines in the space below. *

Regarding the full opening of stores and restaurants, Rosenello explained that the decision rests with Governor Murphy.

"However, North Wildwood and Wildwood have been proactive in our efforts to assist our retail and restaurant businesses as they navigate these uncharted waters," he said.

READ: Wildwood, North Wildwood mayors create "outdoor" initiative to assist dine-in establishments

"To that end, this summer you may see your favorite restaurant with dining tables outside of their establishment. These tables may be on private property, or they may be on public property. We are working hard to make sure that our friends in the retail and restaurant business survive this unique situation and I ask that everyone help these small businesses by patronizing them whenever you can."


* As per Governor Phil Murphy, present guidelines in New Jersey stipulate that persons are permitted in public places under the following conditions:

Walking, running, operating a wheelchair or engaging in outdoor activities with immediate family members, caretakers, household members or romantic partners while following best social distancing practices with other individuals, including staying six feet apart. When in public, individuals must practice social distancing and and stay six feet apart whenever practicable, excluding immediate family members, caretakers, household members or romantic partners.

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