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Irish Festival Reminders, Restrictions

Irish Festival will take place Sept. 21-23 in North Wildwood.

By Press Release

NORTH WILDWOOD – The North Wildwood Police Department reminds guests attending the Irish Fall Festival of the following restrictions from Sept. 21  to Sept. 23.
The public is reminded “If You See Something, Say Something.”
To report suspicious activity, contact the North Wildwood Police Department at (609) 522-2411 or notify a police officer on post in the festival area.
If there is an emergency, call 9-1-1. Describe specifically what was observed, including: who or what was seen; when it was seen; where it occurred; and why it’s suspicious.
Olde New Jersey Avenue from Second Avenue to Pine Avenue and surrounding side streets will be closed to for the duration of the event. Expect road closures and detours in the area. 
Be aware of pedestrians crossing the street in and around the festival area.
* Backpacks and coolers are not permitted inside the festival area
* Guests are prohibited from taking alcoholic beverages into the festival site.
* Open display of alcoholic beverages outside the festival area is prohibited.
* Alcoholic beverages are not permitted on buses and trolleys.
Trolley and bus service (Third and New Jersey avenues) along with taxi service (Fourth and New Jersey avenues) will be available to and from the festival area.
Free angle parking for the festival will be set up on Anglesea Drive.
Festival attendees using Uber/Lyft are being asked to request pickups outside of the festival area.
Uber/Lyft drivers will not be permitted to enter the areas next to the bars on Olde New Jersey Avenue and side streets that are barricaded.

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