Wildwood Lifts State of Emergency After Wild Night of Unrest

WILDWOOD, NJ—The City of Wildwood has officially rescinded the state of emergency initially enacted in the early morning hours of Saturday. The declaration, which involved closing the boardwalk, was a response to numerous incidents of civil unrest.

Last night, rowdy teenagers and young adults overran the boardwalk, forcing the city to close it at midnight.

Officials stated that the stringent measures were vital for ensuring the safety and welfare of both residents and visitors amidst the disturbances. While acknowledging that these actions may have caused inconvenience, they emphasized their necessity for maintaining law and order.

The city confirmed that the situation is now under control, leading to the lifting of the emergency measures. Local authorities expressed their gratitude towards the community for their cooperation during this period.

Residents and visitors are now able to access the boardwalk and other areas affected by the earlier restrictions. City officials continue to monitor the situation closely to prevent any further unrest.

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Shore News Network is the Jersey Shore's #1 Independently Local News Source. Multiple sources and writers contributed to this report.

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