Maine shootings: Lewiston bowling alley reopens after 6 months

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A bowling alley in Lewiston, Maine, where a deadly shooting occurred in 2023, is preparing to reopen its doors as the community comes together to move forward while honoring the lives lost. The owners of Just-In-Time Recreation decided to reopen after receiving support from the community following the tragedy. Despite the uncertainty surrounding the reopening of a venue where a gunman killed eight people, the owners are determined to reclaim the space and not let the tragedy define them.

The reopening of the bowling alley stands in contrast to other locations that have been affected by shootings and either never recovered or were demolished. However, some sites, like the Tops Friendly supermarket in Buffalo and the movie theater in Aurora, have successfully reopened and moved forward. The Schemengees Bar & Grille, another site targeted by the gunman, will also reopen in a different venue.

The community support has been instrumental in helping the bowling alley reopen, with extensive renovations and tributes to the victims of the shooting. Despite the emotional challenges, the owners are determined to honor the victims and create a safe space for their customers and staff. The venue already held a soft opening for customers and first responders, and Maine’s governor is expected to speak at the official reopening.

Overall, the reopening of the bowling alley serves as a testament to the resilience and strength of the community, highlighting the importance of coming together in the face of tragedy.

Safia Samee Ali
Safia Samee Ali
Digital Reporter. Safia Samee Ali covers a range of topics including legal affairs, social policy, and justice. Safia was previously a national journalist at The Messenger and NBC News. She is also a former attorney.

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