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Police Issue Guidelines for This Weekend’s Howell-Wall Turkey Bowl Football Game

WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ — The Wall Township Police Department has issued a set of guidelines for attendees of the upcoming Annual Thanksgiving Football Game between Wall and Manasquan. The department seeks to ensure a safe and orderly environment for all spectators during this eagerly awaited event.

Key guidelines include:

  • Tailgating is strictly prohibited on school grounds.
  • A zero-tolerance policy for alcoholic beverages on school grounds, strictly enforced by the Wall Township Police.
  • No outside beverages will be allowed inside the stadium.
  • Backpacks are not permitted, and other bags may be subject to inspection.
  • Smoking and vaping are banned on school grounds.
  • Dogs are not allowed on the premises.
  • Re-entry is not permitted for anyone leaving the enclosed spectator areas.
  • Spectators displaying poor sportsmanship or causing disturbances will be removed or dealt with by the Wall Township Police Department.

The Wall Township Police Department extends its best wishes to both teams and looks forward to a successful event. These measures are intended to promote a family-friendly atmosphere and ensure the safety and enjoyment of all attendees.

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