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Published on November 14, 2007 at 10:22am

At the other end of the alley, riotous groups of teens and 20-somethings are bowling. Not many are aware that the alley is closing.

"I've been coming here since I was 16," says a young woman bowling with coworkers from the Boca Raton Hotel and Resort. "I'm upset. Boca is already too boring."

Belletieri wants to open up a new alley, but it won't be in Boca, and he's not sure how long it will take. "There's no place in Boca you can get five acres," he says.

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