A bowling alley in Plum is looking to give back to a beloved bowler despite an unexpected closure.

Nesbit's Lanes in Plum shut down for three months after a massive tree went crashing through its roof in early February.

"We were devastated for Anthony," says Jen Mascaro, a regular bowler at Nesbit's Lanes. "He's been working so hard to get this place renovated."

Anthony Tierno had owned Nesbit's Lanes for less than a year when the damage from the falling tree forced the bowling alley to shut down one-third of the business.

"It was tough. We had to move a lot of our leagues around. We lost a lot of our business," says Tierno.

However, that was not the only tragedy the bowling community was facing. Tierno said that around the same time that the tree fell, a former Nesbit's employee le

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