Bowling alleys once dotted Long Island like a chain of pearls, with a mom-and-pop place in practically every village and town. Even as late as 1985, there were 67 still in operation. Today? About 25 — ...
With just a month left to go before the projected opening date, work continued on Aug. 1, 1960, inside Northcrest Lanes with 21 wood lanes in place, another 15 waiting to be laid and six still being ...
Bowl-Mor Lanes, a downtown bowling center at Ninth and M streets, existed a half-century ago. A quick check of the records revealed that the owners of perfect games rolled there included Glen Porter ...
My recent story on the Bubble Room located at the Imperial Bowling Lanes brought back memories of my adolescent days of bowling in Pittsfield. I first experienced the sport in junior high school in ...
For about 30 years, Nu Generation Lanes in Yuba City served as the only bowling center within a 35-mile radius that the general public had access to. It also happened to be one of the only ...