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FALMOUTH Visitors and residents could soon grab a drink, bowl and throw axes at an establishment off Main Street.
The Falmouth Select Board approved, at its Monday meeting, a liquor license and a bowling alley license for an ax-throwing/bowling alley at 23 Town Hall Square, where the former Ryan’s Family Amusements was located before it closed in December 2020.
The facility, which is anticipated to open either late summer or early fall, will be called Timber. The existing bowling alley will be maintained and will also offer ax-throwing as well as food and drinks, said Kevin Klauer, an attorney representing the applicant, Town Hall Partners.
Two universities are eyeing the chance to be the first to build a medical school in one of the few states without one. The jockeying of the two schools one a nonprofit, the other for-profit to open campuses in Montana highlights the rapid spread of for-profit medical learning centers despite their once-blemished reputation.
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