The new Gladwin Arcade on N. Silverleaf was officially opened during a ceremony Friday. Helping with the ribbon cutting were (left to right) Samantha Fessenden, Karyn Fessenden, Ryan Fessenden, Chris Dickens and Collin Fessenden.
The Gladwin Arcade has many classic video game machines.
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Aribbon cutting Friday at high noon made it official that the Gladwin Arcade is open for business.
Located at 601 N. Silverleaf in the building formerly occupied by a laundromat and ice cream parlor, the new arcade houses machines offering classic games like Ms. Pacman, Galaga and Defender, along with pool tables, air hockey, foosball, dart boards and claw machines.