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January 16, 2022
Clarice’s Pieces will return next Sunday
This Sunday, we will have to do without our accustomed treat of Clarice Feldman’s wise and witty insight in her column, Clarice’s Pieces.
Unfortunately, Clarice is coping with a death in her family, for which we offer our sincere condolences.
Clarice will return next week, however, which gives us all something to look forward to.
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