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Bridgeton Blotter - resisting arrest, obstruction of justice; home ransacked while owner in the bathroom

04/06/11 * Thomas W. Bard, 22, of West Commerce Street, was arrested Tuesday and charged with aggravated assault. The crime occurred during a domestic violence incident and police would not release any further information. He paid $530 bail and was released.
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Holiday parade set for Nov. 28 in B'ton

11/08/10 BRIDGETON -- The annual Bridgeton Holiday Parade, in association with Bridgeton Main Street and the city of Bridgeton, is set for 2 p.m. Nov. 28. It will begin at Bridgeton High School on West Avenue and proceed to West Commerce Street, Laurel Street and Washington Street before ending at the Canoe House on MayorAitken Drive.
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INCIDENTS 8/18/10

08/18/10 INCIDENTS JACKSON COUNTY Report of a peeping Tom wearing a hat and gray T-shirt, caller requested patrol through the night, 3300 block West Commerce Street, Vallonia, 10:07 p.m. Monday. Report of a male wearing a hat and gray shirt peeping in living...
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INCIDENTS - 6/24/10

06/23/10 INCIDENTS JACKSON COUNTY Agency assist with a report of two males fighting, 1300 block West Commerce Street, Brownstown, 9:04 p.m. Tuesday. Theft of a go-cart, 1768 N. 950E, Seymour, 9 p.m. Tuesday. Burglary and theft of prescription medications,...
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INCIDENTS 1-26-10

01/25/10 BROWNSTOWN Criminal mischief involving a vehicle that had been keyed, 600 block North High Street, 1:30 p.m. Sunday. Report of a customer falling and causing damage to a vehicle in a parking lot, 900 block West Commerce Street, 8:39 a.m. Sunday....
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PHOTO GALLERY: First Presbyterian Church holds dedication and reconsecration for building additions

12/23/09 The First Presbyterian Church of Smyrna held a service of reconsecration and dedication for the new building additions at the church on West Commerce Street on Sunday, Dec. 13. The service featured an acknowledgement of memorials along with a prayer of dedication for the memorial plaques and the Deakyne Cross that have been placed on the new additions.
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INCIDENTS 12-04-09

12/04/09 JACKSON COUNTY Possible illegal drug activity, West Commerce Street, Brownstown, 10:13 p.m. Wednesday. Female complainant reporting a family fight involving several people at her home refusing to leave, 1500 block North County Road 600 West, Medora,...
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INCIDENTS 11-21-09

11/21/09 JACKSON COUNTY Agency assist, 500 block North U.S. 31, Seymour, 1:36 a.m. Friday. Information, 100 block West Commerce Street, Brownstown, 11:41 p.m. Thursday. Suspicious activity involving the caller advised he heard what sounded like a shotgun go...
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Brown owned, operated B-47 Drive In

10/21/09 Obituary: From the mid-1950s until the mid-'60s, the B-47 Drive In on West Commerce Street attracted customers for burgers, malts and carside service.
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