Past Issues of the Putnam Town Crier



Putnam, we’re going PINK
PUTNAM — The Putnam Police Department is taking part in the Pink Patch Project, a law enforcement campaign to bring awareness and funding to local community members battling breast cancer.
This year, the Putnam Police Department wants to “Light up Putnam Pink.”  According to Putnam Police Captain Justin Lussier: “We are selling pink light bulbs for businesses and residents to display in support of members of our community including patients, survivors, family members, and friends.  ‘Nobody fights alone’ and the Putnam Police Department is here to support our community!”
In addition to the light bulbs, the police department is selling pink patches, T-shirts, key chains, and silicone bracelets.  All proceeds go to the Northeast Cancer Fund at Day Kimball Hospital. “Every penny stays local to help your community and friends,” Lussier added.
Let’s Light up Putnam Pink! Bulbs may be purchased at the Putnam Police Department, WINY Radio, and at our Light Bulb Sponsor Chubby Dog Coffee Co.
The fund-raising campaign runs the month of October but the swag is available year round.
For more info: https://www.putnampolice.com/pinkpatchproject

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The following charges were listed in the Putnam Police Department logs.  The people charged are innocent until proven guilty in court. The Town Crier will publish dispositions of cases at the request of the accused. The dispositions must be accompanied by the proper documentation. The Putnam Police Department confidential Tip Line is 860-963-0000.
Oct. 2
Jeffery D. Mylen, 40, homeless, Putnam; possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of narcotics.
Oct. 3
Carla G. Hetu, 31, Cheney Road, N. Grosvenordale; two counts violation of probation.
Veronica Nieves-Sonner, 54, Lovers Lane, Windham; third-degree damage to railroad property, disorderly conduct, trespassing on railroad property.

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Man arrested
after domestic
PUTNAM — Oct. 4 A Putnam man was arrested following a domestic disturbance call to the Putnam Police Department.
Michael W. Moore, 29, of 63 Woodstock Ave., #5, Putnam, was charged with third-degree assault, first-degree threatening, first-degree reckless endangerment, criminal violation of a protective order and interfering with an office.
Putnam Police Chief Christopher D. Ferace said the Putnam Police Department responded to a multi-family residence on Woodstock Avenue for the report of a domestic disturbance. They found a victim suffering from a minor injury and the accused was gone. A short time later the accused was found on the roof of his residence and taken into custody.
He said the accused assaulted and threatened the victim while there were valid protective orders in place. The victim’s injuries did not require medical attention. All accused are innocent until proven guilty

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Panu honored as Veteran of the
Month in Thompson
THOMPSON — Charlie Panu has been chosen by the nominating committee as the Town of Thompson’s third recipient of the newly formed Veteran of the Month Program. Panu is the October awardee.
He served in the U.S. Army from 1967 to 1969 as an infantryman training at Fort Hood, Texas, and was a sergeant in the 4th Division serving in the Vietnam war. He was a Point Man serving on the dangerous front lines where it was commonly known that a very large percentage of Point Men in Vietnam never returned home. He is a well decorated Vietnam veteran having been awarded many awards including: the National Defense Service Medal, The Vietnam Service Medal with 3 Bronze Service Stars, the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, Combat infantryman Badge, Army Commendation Medal, Expert Marksman and expert Pistol Marksman, and the Connecticut Veterans Service Award. Panu is married to Henrietta Groh Panu and just recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.
For information and to download nomination forms go to: www.thompson.org.

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Honored
DUDLEY — Several local students were named to the Nichols College spring 2024 dean’s list: Taylor Annis of North Grosvenordale, Kyle Busha of N Grosvenordale, Gabriel Dowd of Brooklyn, Makala Dube of Brooklyn, Brett Gile of Dayville, Emma Girardin of Brooklyn, Dominick Kollbeck of Woodstock, Alina Michalski of Woodstock,Leah Nadeau of Pascoag.

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