Wildwood Boardwalk Reopens After Overnight Unrest

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The Wildwood boardwalk reopened Monday morning after a state of emergency was declared overnight due to "civil unrest" involving large crowds of young adults and juveniles over Memorial Day weekend. The curfew for those under 18 runs from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m. The state of emergency was lifted at 6 a.m. to ensure public safety and maintain law and order.
- Wildwood boardwalk reopens after ‘civil unrest’ overnight led to state of emergency NJ.com
- UPDATE: Wildwood Rescinds State of Emergency Cape May County Herald
- Wildwood Police end state of emergency for boardwalk after "numerous incidents of civil unrest" CBS News
- Boardwalk reopen as ‘state of emergency' lifted in Wildwood, NJ NBC Philadelphia
- Citing 'civil unrest,' Wildwood shuts Boardwalk overnight Press of Atlantic City
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