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Business returns at bowling alley visited by Ebola patient

The Williamsburg bowling alley visited by the New York City doctor with Ebola is receiving an outpouring of support from the community.  Dr. Craig Spencer was at The Gutter the night before he became

News 12 Staff

Oct 30, 2014, 5:21 PM

Updated 3,790 days ago

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The Williamsburg bowling alley visited by the New York City doctor with Ebola is receiving an outpouring of support from the community. 
Dr. Craig Spencer was at The Gutter the night before he became the first person in the city diagnosed with the virus, but regular customers have been hitting the lanes again. 
The Gutter was temporarily closed for a thorough cleaning, and has been back in business for about five days since receiving the all-clear from health officials. 
Owner Todd Powers is encouraging more people to come out and bowl, and says there is no reason to have any fears related to Ebola. 
The bowling alley is also planning to hold a special Halloween event this weekend, which will include 16 bands.