Augusta Bridge Club
AUGUSTA — Augusta duplicate bridge club winners for Wednesday were Van Raymond and Sharron Hinckley, Jean Bird and Paul Jones, Paul and Pam Johnson, and David Offer and Ken Harvey.
Winners on Thursday were Tom Simmons, Jerry Perkins, and David Offer.
The club meets at 1 p.m. Wednesdays at Granite Hill Estates, 60 Balsam Drive, Hallowell, and 6:30 p.m. Thursdays at Kennebec Plaza, 20 Willow St., Augusta. All are welcome; a partner is guaranteed. For more information, call 485-2530.
Fairfield Bridge Club
FAIRFIELD — The Fairfield nonsanctioned bridge club winners on Tuesday were Ed and Joyce Rushton, Paul and Judy Jones placed second, and Carroll and Audrey Harding tied with Rona Backstrom and David Bourque for third.
The bridge club meets at 11:30 a.m. every Tuesday at the Elks Lodge, Industrial Road in Waterville. Bring a partner. For more information, call 453-2410.
COHEN COMMUNITY CENTER
HALLOWELL — Spectrum Generations William S. Cohen Community Center, announced its recent bridge and cribbage winners.
Game day bridge winners on Wednesday were Fran Wadleigh, Dorothy Murray placed second and Joan McClay placed third.
Bridge winners on Thursday were Gerene Lachapelle, Gene Murray placed second and, Sally Foster placed third.
Cribbage is played Mondays, game day bridge Wednesdays and bridge Thursdays at the center. For more information, call 626-7777.
Waterville Bridge Club
WATERVILLE — The Waterville nonsanctioned bridge club winners on Thursday were Betty Perry and Betty Jane Bessey, Lee Lenfest and Frances Roy placed second, Louie Violette and Lee Duff tied with Pat Nutt and Dennis Perkins for third place and Anita Mathieu and Peggy Thompson placed fourth.
The club meets from 11 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Thursdays at Spectrum Generations Muskie Community Center, Gold Street. Bring a partner. For more information, call 872-5932.
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