Iris Apfel said, “You learn as you grow up, if you’re intelligent – or even three-quarter witted – that there’s no free lunch. You pay for things in various ways.” This applies with a Michaels Cue-Bid or an Unusual No-Trump. First, if you do not buy the contract, you have given their declarer as good […]
2016
ABC’s Muir takes prime-time hour for heroin report
NEW YORK — ABC News is devoting an hour in prime time on Friday to a program anchored by David Muir on the alarming rise in heroin overdoses in New Hampshire. The special “20/20” episode will focus on several families, including one where each member of a couple reacts differently to rehab and another where […]
Horoscope
Gauge your progress and measure your success by the way you feel, not against what someone else is doing. It’s important to learn by association and observation, but the only person you have to continually try to outdo is yourself. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) – A chance to use your talents strategically will also result […]
Adele Letellier
SACO — Adele Letellier, 83, of Saco, passed away early Tuesday, March 8, 2016, surrounded by her family at home. She was born in Saco on Aug. 31, 1932, a daughter of George and Rose (Chretien) Bragdon. She graduated from Notre Dame, Class of 1948. Adele was employed by Pepperell Manufacturing in Biddeford for seven […]
Donald Grenier
AUGUSTA — Donald Grenier, 58, of Augusta, formerly of Old Orchard Beach, passed away Tuesday, March 1, 2016, at his home. Donald was born Dec. 30, 1957. and grew up in Hartford, Connecticut, and Old Orchard Beach. He was a talented drummer and artist, and worked in management in the retail/hospitality industries. He especially enjoyed […]