Past Issues of the Putnam Town Crier

 
Charles W. Seney,
Vietnam vet
N. GROSVENORDALE — Charles W. Seney, 72, died Sept. 3, 2014, in Orchard Grove Specialty Care Center.  Married on April 15, 1978, in St. Andrew Church, Dudley, he is the husband of Barbara (Drescher) Seney.  Born in 1942 in Putnam, he was the son of the late Norman B. and Rita (Powers) Seney. 
Mr. Seney was a self-employed plumbing and heating specialist and later worked in the maintenance department at UConn. He retired after 23 years. Charlie served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam war and was honorably discharged. 
In addition to his wife Barbara, he leaves his sons; David M. Seney of Atlanta and Nathan M. Seney (Marci) of N. Grosvenordale; brother, Barney Seney of Putnam; sisters, Natalie Seney of Athens, Ga., Marcia Palmer of San Diego, and Kathy Wilga of N. Grosvenordale. 
The Mass of Christian Burial was Sept. 9 in St. Joseph Church, N. Grosvenordale, with burial with military honors in St. Joseph Cemetery. Donations: The charity of one’s choice. Valade Funeral Home, 23 Main St., N. Grosvenordale.
 
Peter A. Arsenault
N. GROSVENORDALE — Peter A. Arsenault, 54, Fabyan Road, died Sept. 4, 2014, in UMass University Hospital. He was the husband of Joann (Hibbard) Arsenault. 
Born in 1960 in Putnam, he was the son of Grace (Angelo) Arsenault and the late Paul G. Arsenault. 
Pete worked as a carpenter for Midland Sales in Dayville. 
Pete enjoyed riding four wheelers through the back woods and his motorcycle through the winding country roads.  He was an avid sports fan and loved to watch his favorite football team, the New England Patriots. He was also a big fan of MMA. He loved fishing, and skiing in Utah and British Columbia. Pete held a special place in his heart for all of his four-legged friends. 
In addition to his wife, he leaves by his stepchildren, Nicole Blouin and her fiancé Joshua Deloge of Sterling, Dennis Simoneau (Amanda) of Brooklyn, and Shannon Bucko of Hamden; brothers, George “PJ” Arsenault of Plymouth, Mass., and Timothy Arsenault (Lisa) of N. Grosvenordale; sister, Susan Leson of Barrington, R.I.; grandchildren, Joshua Deloge Jr., Brandon Smith, Zach Smith, Sabryn Smith, Isabella Simoneau, Harper Simoneau, and Caleb Simoneau; brothers in-law, Moose Hibbard, Bryant Hibbard (Cindy), and Richard Hibbard and his girlfriend Karaie all of N. Grosvenordale. 
Donations: Joshua Deloge Jr. Educational Fund, c/o Citizens National Bank, 182 Main St. Putnam, CT 06260.  Valade Funeral Home, 23 Main St., N. Grosvenordale.
 
Mark R. Heath Sr.
N. GROSVENORDALE — Mark R. Heath Sr., 46, of Stawicki Road., died Sept. 6, 2014, at home. Born in 1968 Southbridge, he is the son of Chester Heath Sr. of Florida and Lisette (Arsenault) Authier and her husband Robin of Thompson.
Mr. Heath was an avid motorcycle rider and enthusiast. Prior to his illness he was employed by the A-1 Paving Company.
He leaves his parents; two sons Mark R. Heath Jr. and Mason Heath, both of N. Grosvenordale; daughter Rysa DeCarlo of Columbia; a brother Chester Heath Jr. of Chester, S.C.; and a sister Karen Weir of Thompson; two step brothers Scott Authier of Killingly and Jason Authier of Putnam; and two grandsons Mark Heath III and Christopher Heath 
Visitation is from 2 to 5 p.m. Sept. 13 in Gilman Funeral Home, 104 Church St., Putnam, with a funeral home service at 4. Donations: Mark’s Hats and Caps, c/o Lisette Authier, 137 Brandy Hill Rd., Thompson, CT 06277, which is a foundation Mark wanted in his memory to raise money for men with cancer to purchase baseball caps during their cancer treatments. 
 
‘Muggy’ Tomany
N. GROSVENORDALE — Marguerite “Muggy” (Libera) Tomany, 61, of N. Grosvenordale died unexpectedly on Sept. 6, 2014.  She was the wife of Michael Tomany for 41 years. Muggy was born and raised in Glastonbury, daughter of Yvette (Cote) Libera of Sangerville, Maine, and the late Henry Libera
“Mrs. Tomany” enriched the lives of many children as a kindergarten teacher at Mary R. Fisher Elementary School.  She retired at 58 to spend more time with her family and many friends who shared her love of skiing, hiking and love of horses.
Muggy lived her life to the fullest.  Mike and Muggy loved travelling throughout the U.S. and Ireland.  They loved skiing, hiking, horse carriage driving and motorcycling.  She was a member of the Appalachian Mountain Club and the president of the Southern New England Carriage Driving Association. 
She leaves, in addition to her husband and mother, sons Aaron (Carrie)  of Fremont, N.H., and James (Chaula), of N. Grosvenordale; grandchildren: Joshua, Ben, Hanna and Sophia; siblings: John Libera, Albert Libera and Linda Libera Anderson. 
Visitation is from 4 to 7 p.m. Sept. 10 in Valade Funeral Home, 23 Main St., N. Grosvenordale. Burial will be private.  Donations: The Mary R. Fisher Elementary School - Marguerite Tomany Fund or to a charity of your choice.  
 
 
Seminar set
NORWICH — CorePlus Federal Credit Union will present a free seminar, “Women and Investing,” at 5:30 p.m. at the CorePlus headquarters on Salem Turnpike. For more information, or to reserve your place, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. call 860-886-0576 x 3171.
 
PUTNAM – Northeast Opportunities for Wellness (NOW) has awarded a record 72 scholarships totaling more than $4,300 in 2014 and plans to give additional scholarships to local athletics programs before the end of the year.
“NOW is committed to creating opportunities for northeastern Connecticut youth to lead healthier lives,” said NOW President Keith O’Hara. “We are grateful for the community support and proud of our success in putting our mission into action. These children played on a team or attended a camp to sharpen their skills thanks to NOW, and the benefits from those activities are immeasurable.”
NOW is a non-profit human service organization dedicated to the promotion of youth wellness. Through its “We Pay. You Play.” scholarship program, families can apply for a NOW scholarship to cover as much as 95 percent of the cost of participation in area athletics programs. NOW also provides education in nutrition and instruction in fitness and sports, regardless of access to financial resources.
NOW has provided scholarships for children to participate in: Putnam Little League; NECONN Soccer Club; Plainfield Youth Soccer; Killingly Youth Soccer; and the Canterbury Athletic Association.
NOW has also provided scholarships for children to attend the Woodstock Academy Youth Football Clinic, Advantage Tennis Camp at Marianapolis, Revolution Field Hockey Camp at Pomfret School and Five Star Soccer Academy.
NOW Founder Allan Rawson said the organization began meeting with local organizations last year to publicize the scholarship program. The meetings led to partnerships with 10 area athletics organizations, which has helped the scholarship program to grow.
NOW will also support children participating in WPTP Junior Football and the Putnam Science Academy Basketball Clinic this Fall as well as other Fall sports.
NOW supports its scholarship program through community donations as well as annual events such as the Murphy Spin for NOW, held in January, the NOW Road Race, to be held September 14 at Alexander’s Lake and the Taste for NOW, to be held September 26 at Dexter’s Landscaping in Danielson.
To learn more about NOW’s mission and scholarship opportunities, visit www.nowinmotion.org
 
POMFRET — Positively Pomfret Day will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 27  at the Pomfret Recreation Park on Hampton Road. Admission and parking are free. Event includes:  Several Giant Inflatables , Live Music with the Yankee Dogs,  craft and food vendors, games and contests.
Try your luck at the Cash Cube. We’ll have a live broadcast with WINY’s Gary “O” starting at 11 a.m.
Attention Crawling Babies: Enter the Diaper Derby (11 a.m.) sponsored By Day Kimball Hospital.
Enter the ever popular skillet toss contest to be held at 1 p.m.. Three age groups for both men and women 18 to 35, 36 to 49 and ages 50 and up.
Chocolate Cream Pie eating, Shaved Ice Eating and the Cheeseball Chuck are just some of the fun and family
Friendly contests that will take place along with a karate demonstration, dog obedience and so much more!
Call the Pomfret Rec. Dept. at 860-974-1423 or email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with any questions. There are still some spaces left for vendors.
 
 
Mystery Cistern
Roadwork in the Bradford Corner Road area of Woodstock uncovered this old cistern. Linda Lemmon photo.
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