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Running Lakeview Lanes are the Triniski brothers: Mark — who recently retired as Community Bank’s CEO — is in charge of the books while Mike (right) runs the daily operations. “Our family’s history with bowling in Fulton goes back several generations,” Mike says. “Our grandfather and father were both exceptional bowlers in their own right.”

Lakeview Lanes

Bowling alley in Fulton has evolved over the years into an entertainment center for the community. ‘It’s not just bowling; we are a recreation center,’ says co-owner Mike TriniskiBy Steve YablonskiThe facility offers 20 lanes a for open bowling, practice and leagues.It’s not your father’s bowling alley.Welcome to Lakeview Lanes — there is so much more than just bowling.Inside it feels like you’ve walked into the midway at Harborfest. Dozens of electronic games buzz and blink for your attention. And of course, they have 20 lanes available for open bowling, practice and leagues.During the warmer days, they have mini golf, ice cream (at Scoops) and an outdoor space — The Yard — where patrons can play cornhole as well as other fun yard games.The Yard is an outdoor experience featuring a full-service bar, food and a gaming area, Mike Tryniski explained. Each week, they have live music in The Yard 8 to 11 p.m., pending weather.If the weather is bad, the music will be in the bar, he added.All in the familyHis brother, Mark, is his business partner. Mark retired in January as president and CEO of Community Bank NA. He had been with the bank since 2003.“My brother, Mark, (more…)

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