New Jersey Beaches To Reopen By Memorial Day

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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said Thursday that the state’s famed beaches can reopen for Memorial Day weekend, with beachgoers being required to adhere to social distancing rules.

Murphy said the decision to open beaches and boardwalks will be left to local governments starting May 22.

Murphy issued the long-awaited guidance to officials in shore towns on reopening beaches, directing them to set occupancy limits, require six feet of space between beachgoers except family members or couples, and prohibit groups of 10 or more from congregating on the beach.

Showers, changing pavilions and rest rooms should be open, but amusement rides and arcades will remain closed and beach fireworks prohibited. Murphy also urged towns to set limits on the amount of daily beach badges they sell.

Read more at Fox News.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Welcome to Sedom. So the beaches are open but not places of worship?! So Murphy says you can murder your baby even late term, have the taxpayer fund it, but you’re not allowed to pray to God!

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