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Lola
Piscataway, NJ
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When I participated in the Civilians Police Academy in Perth Amboy a few years ago I stated with others that bridge was a major concern without some kind of bars or some sort of block to wear people could not jump (something like they have at the Empire State Building). Now anyone who has severe instability will remember that bridge and its success of suicides. Something should be done to renovate it.
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UGH
Wilmington, DE
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An unnerving number of the posts on this forum are about people jumping to their death from that bridge.
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Amboy person
Caldwell, NJ
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I cant believe it. Another one. I really dislike that bridge. Its evil.
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Kilmer Postal
East Brunswick, NJ
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I knew Michael Slekitis for many years as a good co-worker and a good friend. He worked at the Kilmer Postal Facility and was there the night before his death even though he worked the day shift. I wish I knew he was having problems, I would really liked to have talked to him. When we heard the news, it was almost unbelievable because "Mikey" as he was well known, was never seen unhappy or upset by any of us. He ALWAYS was smiling. He was liked by some, loved by most and will be missed by all. R.I.P. "Mikey"
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jerseygirl
Westfield, NJ
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i hate that bridge, it just beckons evil.
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tom sleckman
Oakland, CA
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I am a cousin of Michael's, though I never met him. My grandfather, Jonas Slekaitis and his great-grandfather Casimir Slekaitis were brothers. Both were born on Bartninkai, Lithuania, near the Prussian border in 1882 and 1865 respectively. Casimir (or Charles) arrived in the US about 1899 and settled in Elizabeth (or Elizabeth Port) and lived on 78 Wall St and died in 1957. Sponsored by his older brother Casimir, Jonas (or John) arrived in the US in August 1901 after spending a year in the mines of Scotland, settled in Kearny, NJ on Davis Ave, worked at the Worthington Pump factory and died in 1933 while listening to the Joe Louis- Schmeling fight on the radio. May the Circle be Unbroken kerthialfad@gmail.com
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Linda Slekitis
Woodbridge, VA
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Michael Slekitis was my first cousin on my father's side. I hadn't seen Michael in over 30 years but remember him as a thin, quiet boy. Sad to hear the news. Rest in peace cuz. Linda
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Randy
Salt Lake City, UT
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I was still a child the last time I saw Michael, and he was a young man. My thoughts are with his family, my Uncle Ray and Aunt Phyllis and Michael's wife, Marcia. God rest his soul.
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Joseph Spielman
Christiansburg, VA
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I had moved away from NJ two years ago. I worked with Mikey at the post office out on the platform (working with the 40 ft trucks - loading and unloading mail) from 1987-1997. Mikey was always happy and just loved to have fun. He had a house down the shore and a place in garwood. Apprently he had got the house down the shore for his wife at the time but they she did not spend much time there. I rember him driving like two hours to and from the shore home and thinking i could never do that. I remember the fun we had just ice skating around friday nights at the new woodbridge rink when it was built near the woodbridge mall years ago. I had not talk to mikey in a year and was just horrified when i did a blind search on the internet for mikey name. I am very disturbed and saddened by his passing. God rest his soul. Mikey was a great guy. He was always happy when i knew him. What could have made him do this? spielmanj@embarqmail.com
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Resident
New York, NY
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Its not the bridge, its the nuts that jump-off of it.
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Joseph Spielman
Christiansburg, VA
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Resident wrote: Its not the bridge, its the nuts that jump-off of it. He wasn't nuts, you jerk!!
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Tom P
West Chester, PA
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Resident wrote: Its not the bridge, its the nuts that jump-off of it. AMEN !
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saneman22
Old Bridge, NJ
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He was nuts, he jumped of a bridge. A person who is not nuts, does not do that. We don't need to wast more tax payer dollers to stop people from jumping off a bridge. If you want to end your life, go ahead and do it. Better to jump off a bridge or shoot your self then try doing it in a car or something and hurt people that want to live.
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jersey girl
Bayville, NJ
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It is sad to see how people is ready to judge based on their own little world...
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