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earny High School thespians are getting ready to “Bring It On.” What they’re bringing is the musical of the same name first shown as a film in 2000 and then presented on Broadway 12 years later. It opens on the KHS auditorium stage Thursday, March 16, with repeat performances March 17 and 18, all at 7 p.m. There’s also a special dinner show for senior citizens Tuesday, March 14 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $8 for students and senior citizens; $10 for all others. The special senior preview is free. Theater-goers will be thrilled to know it’s got a very familiar name attached: music and lyrics are credited, in part, to Lin-Manuel Miranda – who did the book, music and lyrics for the current hit musical “Hamilton.” Tom Kitt and Amanda Green helped write the music for “Bring It On” and Jeff Whitty did the book. As described by Wikipeda, the show “focuses on the competitive world of cheerleadPhotos courtesy Erin Beth Donnelly
see BRING IT ON page
KHS cast rehearses for ‘Bring It On.’
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Planners focus on Russo project traffic flow
By Ron Leir Observer Correspondent
Kearny. Carlstadt developer Ed Russo has applied to the Kearny KEARNY – Planning Board to consolidate Further review of traffic property his company owns at flow strategies is – for now – 143 Passaic Ave. with a vacant delaying preliminary approvpiece of land at 113 Passaic als for a proposed 270-unit formerly occupied by Franklin residential development on Plastics Corp. to support his the west side of Passaic Ave. in next project.
Russo and his team of professionals went before the board last Wednesday, March 1, for a subdivision and site plan approvals but the board voted to continue deliberations on April 10 for further discussion about vehicular traffic patterns. The issue at hand focuses
on the movement of vehicles traveling north and southbound along Passaic Ave., and turning in and out of the project site and the ShopRite, just across the street from the proposed development. Christopher Minks, the developer’s attorney, said the Hudson County Planning
Board – which has jurisdiction over Passaic Ave. as a county road – has gone along with a plan to create three traffic lanes along the Passaic Ave. stretch of the project. That plan would allow for two 13-foot-wide lanes for see RUSSO page
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