Unmasking the culprits If it wasn't enough to guess who was behind the mask, those attending the Pilgrim Senior Center Masquerade Ball Monday evening were tasked with discovering who among them had committed some dastardly deeds.even murder. Of course,
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If it wasn’t enough to guess who was behind the mask, those attending the Pilgrim Senior Center Masquerade Ball Monday evening were tasked with discovering who among them had committed some dastardly deeds…even murder. Of course, it was all a play, with those participating professing their innocence up until the very end. To liven the evening, the Classic Five Jazz Quintet with Al Testa from the Warwick Symphony Orchestra serenaded the party goers and, naturally, there were some “spooky” drinks.
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