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3 Cape May County towns reopen beaches for exercise, active recreation

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CAPE MAY, N.J. - Community leaders in three Cape May County municipalities reopened beaches on Saturday for exercise and active recreation.

Beaches in Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Upper Township are now accessible for walking, running, exercising, surfing and fishing.

Sunbathing, sitting in chairs, groups of people, group sports and bathing are still prohibited. Mayor Leonard Desiderio of Sea Isle City, Mayor Richard Palombo of Upper Township and Mayor Jay Gillian of Ocean City coordinated the reopening along with the Cape May County task force for reopening. RELATED: Cape May County officials propose plans to reopen beginning mid-May While New Jersey has been ravaged by the coronavirus outbreak, Cape May County has the second-lowest

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