About Town 03-03-18

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February Bridge Club winners

First place finishers of the American Contract Bridge Club for the month of February are listed below. There are four players at each table, north and south are partners competing against the east and west partners for each bridge contract and are scored as such. On Monday there are two sections competing separately. For more information about the Kona Bridge club and schedule of games, visit the website at KonaBridge.org.

Feb. 1

N-S

1st

Patricia Stone and Winston Stone

Feb. 5

Section A

N-S

1st

Jean Cole and Gail Mullen

E-W

1st

Stephen Oldfather and Mike Kimball

Section B

1st

Brian Macri and Craig Thorsen

Feb. 8

N-S

1st

Jim Zimmer and Peter Mitchellopolis

E-W

1st

Craig Thorsen and Brian Macri

Feb. 11

1st

Shirley Decker and JoAn Hill

Feb. 14

N-S

1st

Jean Cole and Carol McNabb

E-W

1st

Sue Kaneta and Polly Beynon

Feb. 15

1st

Craig Thorsen and Brian Macri

Feb. 19

Section A

1st

Will Williams and Jack Buchanan

Section B

N-S

1st

Anne Carter and Craig Carter

E-W

1st

Dennis Barry and Faye Barry

Feb. 21

N-S

1st

Dee Fulton and Daniel Thomas

E-W

1st

Beth Reid and Rose White

Feb. 22

N-S

1st

Anne Carter and Craig Carter

E-W

1st

Craig Thorsen and Brian Macri

Feb. 26

Section A

1st

Casey Knowles and Penny Knowles

Section B

1st

Dan Sabo and Sue Kaneta

Feb. 28

N-S

1st

tie: Karen Lopossa and Takemi Totes

Ira Warren and Fran Warren

E-W

1st

tie: Carol Richards and Shirley Decker

Susan Lee and Marilynn Bass

Aerial line inspections

To improve system reliability, Hawaii Electric Light Co. will conduct aerial line inspections of its major overhead transmission lines from March 12-16.

The islandwide inspections are scheduled from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. However, exact times and routes will depend on weather conditions. Inspections will be conducted in a Manuiwa Airways helicopter and require the aircraft to fly low and slow which may cause some noise disturbances.

Hawaii Electric Light apologizes for any disruption this may cause and sincerely thanks the community for their cooperation and understanding.

If there are any questions or concerns, please call 969-6666.