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Ryan Family Amusements acquires North Bowl Lanes and Mohegan Bowl

North Attleborough, MA Ryan Family Amusements, one of New England’s leaders in family friendly entertainment, has acquired the North Bowl Lanes and Mohegan Bowl, located in North Attleborough and Webster, Mass. This expansion brings Ryan’s portfolio to 13 locations across New England.

The two bowling centers were previously run by Kelli and Ed Kinsley, who purchased North Bowl in 2008 and Mohegan Bowl in 2012. The couple put resources into both locations, building them into the go-to spots for family fun in their regions.  

Mohegan Bowl features 14 candlepin lanes and six ten-pin lanes, an arcade, a laser tag arena, and food and beverages. North Bowl has 40 bowling lanes, an arcade, a bar, a restaurant, and an authentic pizza oven. Each location also offers thriving bowling leagues and hosts a variety of parties and special events.

“We’re excited to continue expanding our presence across New England and to build on the solid foundation that the Kinsleys established,” said Zack McCaul, Ryan’s director of operations. “Customers at North Bowl and Mohegan Bowl can expect the same friendly faces and great service and offerings they’ve come to know, along with the exceptional league play.”

Based in Bourne, Massachusetts, Ryan’s currently operates thirteen family entertainment centers across Rhode Island, Massachusetts and New Hampshire, along with game rooms in hotels, campgrounds and restaurants.

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