Past Issues of the Putnam Town Crier




Special dividend
PUTNAM — The Board of Directors of Citizens National Bancorp, Inc. announced the payment of a special dividend.  A cash dividend of $0.40 per share has been declared to shareholders of record on Dec. 23, 2013, and payable on Jan. 10, 2014.
Citizens National Bancorp Inc. is a one-bank holding company which owns The Citizens National Bank headquartered in Putnam, with branch offices in Thompson, Woodstock, Killingly, and Brooklyn.  The bank assets are currently in excess of $400 million.



PUTNAM — Deborah Sargent, pre-certification/registration clerk, physical medicine, has been named employee of the month for November at Day Kimball Healthcare (DKH).
Sargent joined DKH in 2004. In her position as a registration clerk, she is responsible for coordinating patient and staff schedules and verifying insurance authorizations.
Sargent’s other duties include maintaining inventory of equipment and supplies, researching billing issues, and monitoring medical record requests.
This position requires Sargent to do all this while also providing customer service by answering phones and helping patients with various questions.
Sargent, who currently lives in Sterling, has also participated on the customer service council and the Plainfield Operations committee. In her free time she enjoys reading, cooking, knitting, and spending time with her family.

GROTON — Charter Oak Federal Credit Union awarded more than $48,000 in its fourth quarter to local community organizations and non-profits.
The Credit Union received 20 qualified grant requests, which were reviewed in its fourth quarter in addition to numerous sponsorship and donation requests.
“Determining which grant requests are worthy of funding can be difficult” said Charter Oak’s Chief Executive Officer, Brian A. Orenstein. “And being able to fund all 20 requests brings us lots of joy this holiday season.”
Grant recipients include Norwich Human Services; New London Community Orchestra, Inc.; Eastern Connecticut Ballet, Inc.; Healing With Horses at Wild Rose Horse Farm, Inc.; Gemma E. Moran United Way/Labor Food Center; The Connecticut Radio Information System, Inc.; Pawcatuck Neighborhood Center; Noank-Mystic Community Band; Catholic Charities, Diocese of Norwich; New England Science & Sailing; American Red Cross; Lighthouse Voc-Ed Center; New London Area Food Coalition, Inc.; New London County Fund to End Homelessness; Sacred Heart School in Taftville; S.T.E.P.S., Inc.; United Community & Family Services; Eugene O’Neill Memorial Theater Center, Inc.; and the Regional Community YMCA in Putnam.
These organizations will use the funds to further their mission and to enrich the local community. As a result of Charter Oak’s funding, many of these organizations will also be able to provide key services at a free or reduced rate. Services may include after-school children’s programming, therapy sessions for those affected from PTSD, or career placement services for unemployed adults.
More than $770,000 has been awarded since the inception of Charter Oak’s Community Giving Program in 2009. To learn more about Charter Oak’s Community Giving Program, visit CharterOak.org.



PJ Time
The annual Pajama Time at the Citizens National Bank donations effort brought in a total of 466 pajamas and 50 pairs of slippers. The total includes pajamas purchased with upwards of $900 donated by the community. The pajamas will be distributed to elementary and middle school children through the local schools. Courtesy photo.




Then
This is 88 Main in downtown Putnam October 2011. PutnamTown Crier file photos.

& Now
This is 88 Main last week.

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