Brunswick bowling ball - Three-rink hockey center part of proposed complex - St. Petersburg Times
Three-rink hockey center part of proposed complex - St. Petersburg Times
Story Tools WESLEY CHAPEL Development plans have been filed with Pasco County for a $31.5-million sports and entertainment complex, dominated by a three-rink ice hockey center, in Wesley Chapel. A group of 13 business partners, including several
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Queens Bowlers Rally To Keep A Beloved Alley Open - NY1
Area bowlers are not happy at the possibility of the alley closing its doors after more than 45 years in business. Thousands of signatures to keep the good times rolling. “We want this to remain a bowling alley. This is more than just a bowling alley
Brunswick Executives to Meet With Analysts December 11; Meeting to Be - PR Newswire
LAKE FOREST, Ill., Dec. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC) announced today that Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Dustan E. McCoy, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Peter G. Leemputte and key operating
Patrick C. Mackey to Retire From Brunswick’s Mercury Marine Group - PR Newswire
LAKE FOREST, Ill., Jan. 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC) today announced that Patrick C. Mackey, 61, will retire from the company March 1 after more than seven years of service. Mackey is president of the Mercury Marine
Brunswick Corp. ends bowling pin production, closes plant in Antigo - Chicago Tribune
First it was the shoes, the bag and the ball. Now it’s the bowling pin. Brunswick Corp. is ending its production of bowling pins. The Lake Forest-based company said Monday that it is closing its bowling pin plant in Antigo, Wis., about 275 miles
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