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North Jersey bowling alleys break the mold
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The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
03-11-2008
North Jersey bowling alleys break the mold -- Entertainment added to the mix
By JIM BECKERMAN, STAFF WRITER
Date: 03-11-2008, Tuesday
Section: BETTER LIVING
Edtion: All Editions
Bowling alleys used to have a sound all their own.
Balls hit the lane with a plop. They thundered down the alley with a low rummmmble. Pins cascaded in all directions with a loud bockle-bockle-bockle-bockle. And tho...
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