Boardwalk businesses are ready for Labor Day weekend crowds.
"We usually get a line that goes out the door, but it moves relatively quickly because we have a pretty good system in place," said owner Amy Rihl.They say it's been a strong season but not quite like last summer.
"The summer has slowed down a little bit, but just a little bit. Pretty grateful for the amount of people still around," said Rihl. Businesses say how they do on Labor Day often depends on the weather. Given the forecast for this weekend, they're feeling pretty good.
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