i live right around the corner from that place and have spied it during many a walk home. i may have been hallucinating, but i thought Once i saw people in there. it was cold, though. i think i asked someone and they said it's only open for league events on tuesday nights? as in it's not open to the public i assume.
mayhaps we can leave a little note on the door for them, see if they respond. or sequester the business taxes from last year, see if they had any income! ;D
I definitely see leagues playing there some evenings. I'd love to have a nearby place to get my candlepin on, but it just doesn't seem particularly... inviting.
i was totally convinced that it was closed down - after all, it looks likely to be haunted. but i saw folks in there a few weeks ago, not sure about the night of the week it was, but sure enough, there were tons of folks in there, bowling their little hearts out.
I drive by it every day on the way home. I have seen it open perhaps a half dozen or so times this year. There does appear to be something very peculiar about it. Specifically, I get the distinct impression that they are not trying to attract customers.
I was told by a lovely little old man on the bus once that they mostly rent it out for bachelor/bachelorette parties. They provide the all the bowling stuff and the people bring their own food and drink. This was quite a few years ago. He may have mentioned league bowling but i definitely remember he said that it was rented out for parties. He worked there at the time.
Once upon a time, league bowling at Ball Square was listed on True Grounds' events page. It isn't anymore, but perhaps someone at the coffee shop knows more.
I've been inside (http://community.livejournal.com/davis_square/465306.html), albeit very briefly. I'll do it again if a tempting enough dare is presented...
Anyone know the address? The Ball Square Auto Repair next door is 664 Boston Ave. and looks to be part of the same building. Very curiously, the assessor's database (http://data.visionappraisal.com/somervillema/findpid.asp?iTable=pid&pid=275) lists it as vacant land worth $35k, while clearly showing a picture of the auto shop/bowling alley. Of course, there's no ownership data.
There are no other addresses near it on Boston Ave. in Somerville, and the highest Boston Ave. address in Medford (according to the Medford Assessor) is 646 (Sako's auto body), so this must be the right place. An assessor's database error or a rat, I'm not sure which.
Here is a Somerville assessor's map for the area in question. There may be similar maps on the Medford assessor's site but I'm too lazy to look right now.
Ball Square Auto Repair Inc 664 Boston Ave, Somerville, MA 02144, United States Phone: (781) 396-3394 SIC:General Automotive Repair Shops Line of Business:General Auto Repair
This company profile is for the private company Ball Square Auto Repair Inc, located in Somerville, MA. Ball Square Auto Repair Inc's line of business is general auto repair. Company Profile: Ball Square Auto Repair Inc Year Started:1985 State of Incorporation:N/A URL:N/A Location Type:Single Location
It goes on to give more info, such as the owner's name, number of employees, annual sales, and stuff.
The business filing with State of MA is at http://corp.sec.state.ma.us/corp/corpsearch/CorpSearchSummary.asp?ReadFromDB=True&UpdateAllowed=&FEIN=042381889
As of 1992 the owner was:
HERBERT FOSTER No. and Street: 65 BROMFIELD ROAD City or Town: SOMERVILLE
I found some interesting pages on Google but the most shocking info is that Mr. Foster is named as a cohort in a famous indictment of Howie Winter and Sal Sperlinga. See http://masscases.com/cases/app/9/9massappct512.html. Howie Winter was the boss of the Winter Hill Gang until he went to jail and then Whitey took over. Sperlinga was the victim of a mob hit at Magoun Square print shop (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvatore_Sperlinga).
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howie_Winter)
The indictment (http://masscases.com/cases/app/9/9massappct512.html) details the threats they made against various business owners ("put my pinball machines in your club or i will break your face"). It is an entertaining read.
So, you guys still want to go in there and poke around? I think I'll pass.
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Date: 2008-01-08 04:11 am (UTC)(There was also a second post later that year, but not much response that time.)
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Date: 2008-01-08 07:21 am (UTC)i think i asked someone and they said it's only open for league events on tuesday nights? as in it's not open to the public i assume.
mayhaps we can leave a little note on the door for them, see if they respond. or sequester the business taxes from last year, see if they had any income! ;D
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Date: 2008-01-08 01:00 pm (UTC)so weird. weirdest bowling alley OF LIFE.
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Date: 2008-01-08 03:35 pm (UTC)I get my (very occasional) bowl on at Sacco's Bowl Haven.
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Date: 2008-01-08 05:33 pm (UTC)There are no other addresses near it on Boston Ave. in Somerville, and the highest Boston Ave. address in Medford (according to the Medford Assessor) is 646 (Sako's auto body), so this must be the right place. An assessor's database error or a rat, I'm not sure which.
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Date: 2008-01-08 07:30 pm (UTC)(781) 306-0716
662 Boston Ave, Medford, MA 02155
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Date: 2008-01-08 11:28 pm (UTC)Ball Square Auto Repair Inc
664 Boston Ave, Somerville, MA 02144, United States Phone: (781) 396-3394
SIC:General Automotive Repair Shops
Line of Business:General Auto Repair
This company profile is for the private company Ball Square Auto Repair Inc, located in Somerville, MA. Ball Square Auto Repair Inc's line of business is general auto repair.
Company Profile: Ball Square Auto Repair Inc
Year Started:1985
State of Incorporation:N/A
URL:N/A
Location Type:Single Location
It goes on to give more info, such as the owner's name, number of employees, annual sales, and stuff.
I haven't found the bowling alley yet.
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Date: 2008-01-09 11:20 pm (UTC)I found some serious dirt - Winter Hill Gang
Date: 2008-04-10 05:22 am (UTC)As of 1992 the owner was:
HERBERT FOSTER
No. and Street: 65 BROMFIELD ROAD
City or Town: SOMERVILLE
I found some interesting pages on Google but the most shocking info is that Mr. Foster is named as a cohort in a famous indictment of Howie Winter and Sal Sperlinga. See http://masscases.com/cases/app/9/9massappct512.html. Howie Winter was the boss of the Winter Hill Gang until he went to jail and then Whitey took over. Sperlinga was the victim of a mob hit at Magoun Square print shop (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvatore_Sperlinga).
The indictment (http://masscases.com/cases/app/9/9massappct512.html) details the threats they made against various business owners ("put my pinball machines in your club or i will break your face"). It is an entertaining read.
So, you guys still want to go in there and poke around? I think I'll pass.