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Ocean City, Maryland to reopen beaches, boardwalk on May 9, officials say

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The beaches and the world-famous boardwalk of Maryland's most popular coastal resort town will reopen this Saturday, according to an Ocean City councilmember.  OCEAN CITY, Md. - The beaches and the world-famous boardwalk of Maryland's most popular coastal resort town will reopen this Saturday, according to an Ocean City councilmember.

Councilmember Mary Knight tells FOX 5 that Ocean City's beaches, boardwalk, and inlet parking lot will officially reopen to the public on May 9.

Knight says six hotels are also open but they are only available to essential workers at this time. This will remain a policy until May 22 or when Maryland's stay-at-home order is lifted.

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