New Jersey swim team left without pool after Wayne Community Center abruptly ends agreement

Thursday, May 14, 2026 9:00PM
Community center abruptly ends contract with NJ swim twin in middle of season

WAYNE, New Jersey (WABC) -- A swim team in New Jersey says it's getting kicked out of its pool.

The Rebels Aquatic Team says the Wayne Community Center told them the team can no longer use the facility, leaving more than 100 youth swimmers without a pool in the middle of the season.

The team has been using the pool for practices and meets.

The organizers thought they had a five-year commitment based on the contract but found out this week it was not enough to save them a space to use the pool.

The swim club was told this week that they have to shut down on June 24, but their swim season does not conclude until August 5.

The organizers began this effort to get kids into swimming at the height of the COVID lockdowns, and it has grown ever since.

Parents went online after getting word about being booted from the community pool and expressed a lot of frustration.

They have a practice Thursday afternoon and feel their kids are not getting a fair shake from the town.

Eyewitness News reached out to the mayor's office and the Wayne Department of Recreation, who said they had no comment about this pool controversy.

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