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Ready to roll | New bowling, gaming center offers takeout food while focusing on full January opening

Dec 20, 2020 Robert Hogue (left) and Christopher Hogue, managing partners at 814 Lanes & Games Family Entertainment Center, in Richland Township, play Hologate, a four-player virtual reality action game, on Dec. 18, 2020. By Todd Berkey Johnstown will have a new family entertainment center when Pennsylvania’s temporary COVID-19 mitigation measures expire. After business restrictions are lifted, people will rub their eyes to see a new laser tag arena, virtual reality game system, two escape rooms, nearly 50 arcade games, 20 regular bowling lanes and four additional VIP lanes. There also will be a restaurant with 75 seats, a full bar and three private-party or meeting rooms. The 814 Lanes & Games center, with all of its attractions was slated to open this weekend, owners Christopher and Robert Hogue said.

Choose Johnstown! | New campaign aims to lure work-at-home folks to live in region

Dec 12, 2020 Bob Colvin, associate broker at RE/MAX Team Realtors, 2450 Bedford St., Johnstown, places a real estate sign at 454 Luther Road, Richland Township.By Todd Berkey Johnstown natives who have moved away and people with friends in the area may soon notice Facebook content that promotes living in Johnstown.  Targeted Facebook ads are part of a nascent campaign to attract telecommuters to move to Johnstown, which is being promoted for its affordability and outdoorsy appeal.  The Cambria Regional Chamber of Commerce has partnered with the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies and Problem Solutions founder Mike Hruska to launch the campaign, which they named Choose Johnstown!

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