OCAN CITY — The city reopened beaches north of 35th Street at 2 p.m. on Aug. 29.
The City of Ocean City administration along with city public safety agencies announced that the beaches north of 35th St. are opened for the Labor Day Weekend.
This is being done with the authorization of the Cape May County Health Department.
According to a police release, “Those beaches have been thoroughly inspected by members of the Police Department, Fire Department, Public Works, and Beach Patrol.”
There have been no new medical waste items found during these inspections.
The Beach Patrol along with the Police Department will continue to monitor the situation and work to provide a safe environment for all of those persons wishing to use the beach and ocean.
A check of the closed beaches south of 35th St. will be conducted after the high tide on Saturday morning Aug. 30, 2008. After the inspection a determination will be made about reopening those beaches.
Everyone is again reminded to report any suspicious items to the Ocean City Police Department at (609) 399-9111.
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