Cape May Closes Beaches And Promenade Wildwood Writer March 30, 2020 Articles, Wildwood Articles 4141 Cape May Closes Beaches And Promenade Cape May Closes Beaches And Promenade The City of Cape May is the latest Jersey shore town to close it’s beaches and boardwalk (Promenade). Below is a letter sent out today at 3pm from Cape May City Manager, Jerome Inderwies, “In light of the current COVID-19 pandemic, and to further protect the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens, residents, and property owners of, and visitors to, the City of Cape May; and further pursuant to Paragraph 3 of executive order 108, issued by governor Murphy, and administrative order 2929-06, issued by the New Jersey state director of emergency management, It is hereby ORDERED and DECREED, that all Cape May city beaches, and the Cape May city promenade, are hereby closed to the public, effective 12:01am on March 31, 2020 until further notice. Persons violating this order, as well as those who aid or abet violations of this order, are subject to arrest and prosecution as disorderly persons, pursuant to NJSA App. A:9-48 and NJSA App. A:9-50 Tune back in for more info. Check out these other Wildwood Videos and Articles Sea Isle City Closes Beaches and Promenade COVID 19 City of North Wildwood Update Ocean City NJ Closes Their Boardwalk And Beaches Wildwood Event Cancellations and Reschedules