At first, Justin Jaray could not fathom reentering his beloved bowling alley, much less reopening it after a gunman’s rampage in October left several dead in what would become one of two scenes of carnage in Maine’s second-largest city.
At first, Justin Jaray could not fathom reentering his beloved bowling alley, much less reopening it after a gunman’s rampage in October left several dead in what would become one of two scenes of carnage in Maine’s second-largest city.