![]() ![]() I REQUESTED LANE 1 AND RAN OUT A STRIKE ALL THE WAY TO LANE 112. I just started back throwing a couple of games a week just for exercise.ĭURING THE LUNCH HOUR IN 1975 I WAS THE ONLY PERSON BOWLING. I quit 20 years ago when the bowling balls went to $200. (8 lanes) and went to Edison Lanes (66 lanes). I bowled in the Friday night major league and had to get my mom’s permission the first year because I was not 18 yet. I bowled every Saturday from about ’57 to ’65. When my mom passed in 1999 they could not get all of the people into the viewing, after all, how many people could you meet at a 112 lane house over 30 years. As a teenager, on many Saturdays I walked over to bowl for 35 cents a game. I definitely remember your mom and I think even you. The majority of the time I bowled in a Friday night league starting at 6:00. I bowled in many leagues there from 1960 to 1983 when I moved from Metuchen to CT, although I bowled my first game at the age of 7 at the Fords Rec where my parents met back in the late 30s. I grew up on Hickory St, 2 blocks from the lanes, behind the old Edison Diner. ![]() Hi Brian….I was telling my grandson about Edison Lanes & in researching it for him, I stumbled upon this site. My mom managed Edison Lanes From when it opened to when it closed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.ĥ2 Responses to “Edison Lanes-Edison, NJ (1960)” You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. This entry was posted on Octoat 12:01 am and is filed under FAMOUS BOWLING ALLEYS.
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