I don't know about you, but I am so thankful that beaches are starting to reopen and there is hope for this upcoming summer.

However, being that things aren't going to be "normal," one South Jersey beach town is making adjustments that I think a lot of us will appreciate.

The mayor of Avalon has announced that his beach town will not be charging for beach tags or beach entry while the entire beach experience is limited.

The announcements also says pre-season pricing for tags will be extended from May 31st to June 30th.

Avalon has already declared that access to the beach is limited and beach-goers can only walk, run, fish, and surf. There is no swimming or stationary activities allowed.

Plus, all events scheduled for May including the Memorial Day parade and ceremony have already been canceled.

If these restrictions remain in place for the entire summer, anyone who has already purchased beach tags will be refunded or credited for the 2021 Summer season.

Take a look at the original article at NJ.com.

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