With 77 regular players the Hi-Lo-Jack played Tuesdays at the Pilgrim Senior Center is the biggest group playing in New England according to the research done by organizer Ray Walsh. Walsh started …
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With 77 regular players the Hi-Lo-Jack played Tuesdays at the Pilgrim Senior Center is the biggest group playing in New England according to the research done by organizer Ray Walsh. Walsh started the group that has three divisions nine years ago. Players pay a nominal amount that makes possible cash awards for the top winners and the end of the season banquet that will be held March 10 at Wasabi Japanese Cuisine on Bald Hill Road. Here, Walsh details plans for the banquet. Holding up a pair of 10s is Kathy Dermo, who helped Walsh start the card-playing group.
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