Skee-Ball is to the Shore as what baseball is to Cooperstown — a game that connects generations. “Skee-Ball has been part of the Jersey Shore forever and ever since 1907,” said Ed Pohlman, owner of ...
Last Sunday Joey Mucha, a twenty-five year old web marketer from San Francisco, started the morning at a downtown Manhattan hotel with his parents, and a breakfast buffet: scrambled eggs, two sausages ...
Amid bright flashing lights and a nonstop cacophony that sounded like an off-the-rails ice cream truck jingle, Rafi Footerman stood over a Skee-Ball alley at Ed’s Funcade in Wildwood. Fun? There was ...