Bowling is great fun. These pictures don't challenge that statement. They were taken at Sacco's Bowl Haven in Boston, and one shows bowlers also care about more than strikes. They like community service, ran the Boston Marathon to support Dana Farber, and want to help the people of Kenya. Bowlers like local beer, too.
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The Globe has a new story up about the cursed restaurant space at 187 Elm St in Somerville, between Davis and Porter. In the past decade, Carberry's, O’Naturals, Boloco, Green Tomato II have all tried to set up shop in the space. Each venture ended up pulling out of the strange limbo that receives low foot traffic and feels too far from either square to venture to without a really good reason.
Bella Luna's most excellent Boston Blogger's Event blew Fangela Fangula away with their amazingly tasty samples of food. Afterwards, some choice Bostonist bloggers, along with Joanne McNeil of Tomorrow Museum went downstairs to the lanes. The food probably won't be free again, for you or anybody else, but you get can bowl at the Milky Way Lounge and Lanes for free on Monday nights! So, have a yummy dinner upstairs at Bella Luna, and then go down a level for some bowling.
The Track Girls are runnin' with a story of Mel Gibson visiting Kings Lanes in Back Bay. The "Aussie" star is here to scope out the local scene prior to filming Edge of Darkness beginning on August 18. Gibson shares the bill with Robert De Niro in what's sure to be a hit among crime and sci-fi fans. The Girls mention that Mel also checked out Mantra and JJ Foley's over the weekend. Why, Melly's shaping up to be a regular ol' Bostonian! We think we'd still be more excited to see De Niro or Bojana Novakovic about town.

