FOX 29's Hank Flynn has the story. AVALON, N.J. - Coronavirus or not, summertime and warm temperatures are coming, and now that all New Jersey beaches are open, so too are the crowds.
The beach will likely look a lot different this year from summers past. Since March, the novel coronavirus has dramatically altered our way of life and will likely continue to do so in the months ahead.
Businesses and lifestyles have had to adapt, and the Avalon Beach Patrol is no different. "We have to be flexible, I'm certain we're going to see things we've never seen before," Avalon lifeguard boss Murray Wolf said. RELATED: Visitors make most of reopened beaches, boardwalks amid pandemic The "new normal" for Wolf's patrol means keeping beachgoers