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Jumpin' Jupiter's Doors to Stay Open; Gets OK From the State, License from City
The Maplewood city clerk said the Jumpin' Jupiter owner came in on Friday and paid for his business license.

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The Maplewood city clerk said the Jumpin' Jupiter owner came in on Friday and paid for his business license.

Though not on the agenda, the two owners discussed the topic with the city council, and were told to come back when it is on the agenda.
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Van Ella Studios produced Jumpin' Jupiter's shows for a year. Then quit, and accused owner Jim Callahan of not paying and passing back checks. Callahan said she's not telling the whole story.
Some Maplewood residents have noticed a change in the year-old business, and wonder if it's currently in the right location.