Past Issues of the Putnam Town Crier

 
 
PUTNAM — The Regional Community YMCA, which is scheduled to begin construction sometime in late 2014, announced the addition of four members to its local Board of Advisors, according to an announcement by James O’S Morton, president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Hartford.  Joining the Board are Phil Willis, Thomas Espinosa, Susan Breault and Leonel Konicki.
Willis is the owner of P. Willis Construction Inc. of Eastford.  He was an original member of the Regional Community YMCA Steering Committee and has been instrumental as a volunteer on the Capital Campaign Committee.  
Espinosa is a resident of Putnam.  He’s the athletic director and basketball coach at Putnam Science Academy, where he also serves as the school’s physical education teacher.  He’s a graduate of Worcester State University where he was the captain of the basketball team his junior and senior years.
Breault is a resident of Killingly.  She’s a graduate of Bentley College in Waltham, Mass., and earned an MBA from Nichols College in Dudley.  She is employed at Quinebaug Valley Community College as the director of Marketing and Communications and also occupies the position of Interim Director of Enrollment Management.
Konicki, a resident of Putnam, is the deputy chief of the Putnam Police Department.  Konicki has been a member of the police department for 28 years.  During that time  the graduate of Dean Junior College in Massachusetts has served as a patrol officer, sergeant and detective.  He currently serves as the chairman of the Partnership to Reduce the Influence of Drugs for Everyone (P.R.I.D.E.) in Putnam.
The function of the local Board of Advisors is to serve as advocates for the YMCA, while enhancing the public image, mission and purpose of the organization.  The board will assist in determining, monitoring and strengthening the YMCA’s programs and services, while building collaborative relationships and partnerships with organizations, governmental agencies and individuals in the greater northeastern Connecticut region.
The Regional Community YMCA will be located off Kennedy Drive.  Included in the construction plans of the 45,000-square foot facility are two swimming pools, a lap pool and a warm-water pool, a gymnasium, fitness center, and a teen center.  
Laurence Hale of Pomfret and the Newell D. Hale Foundation and trustee of the Capital Campaign serves as the chairman of the Board of Advisors.  The Board officers are Paul Kelly of Woodstock, vice chairman; James Zahansky of Pomfret, secretary; and Attorney Thomas A. Borner of Pomfret, treasurer.  The remaining  members of the Board of Advisors include Sarah Bentley of Woodstock; Dr. Marc Cerrone of Pomfret; James Dandeneau of Killingly; Dr. Woody Danenhower and Sylvia Danenhower of Pomfret; Brad Favreau of Woodstock; Betty Hale of Pomfret; Abby Lamarre of Woodstock; Maureen Nicholson of Pomfret; Holly Singleton of Woodstock; Evelyn Cole Smith of Woodstock; and Senator Donald Williams of Brooklyn.
 
 
Accepts Plaque
Tom Borner, president and CEO of Putnam Bank, accepts plaque for the bank’s 2014 sponsorship of the Putnam Little League Softball Team. Left to right: Nick Renshaw, Cooper Livingston, Borner and Colby Livingston. Courtesy photo.
 
team primed 
for productive 
season
By Ron P. Coderre
Two years ago the turn out for the TriTown American Legion Baseball program left organizers scratching their heads as only a total of 16 players tried out for the team.  Due to the low turnout of players a number of very young candidates were combined with the veteran players to form a Senior team.
That season proved very difficult for everyone involved with the program as the youngster were subjected to competition that was out of their league.  What they didn’t realize at the time was that the experience and competition made them better players for the future.  And the future is now.
According to Dan Durand, second-year coach of Junior team, the kids are now the backbone of his team.  Players such as Jared Carignan, Jared Durand, Ryan Gadoury and George Murphy are ready to lead this year’s team to what the coach believes could be a spot in the American Legion State Tournament.  Last season the Junior unit posted an 8-8 record, which saw them fall just shy of entry into the tourney.
“The fact that those kids stuck it out when the going was tough is a credit to them as young men.  They are also one of the reasons that we had a great turnout of candidates this season.  I believe it’s their presence that made players from area high schools decide to come out and play Legion baseball,” said Durand.
Like most teams in baseball, the Junior squad is relying on its pitching staff to lead them to the promised land.  Gadoury, Carignan and Nick Foucault, who is also part of the Senior team roster, will be relied on as the aces of the staff.  Joe Donovan, another player who will play with the Senior unit, Murphy, Tom Kingsbury and the Shanley twins, Nathan and Tyler will all see action on the hill for the Towners.
The catching duties will be handled by Jacob Guertin, who had a good spring for Putnam.  Guertin who will see action with the Senior team, is also a threat at the plate.  He gets backup help from Hunter Malboeuf and Murphy.
In the infield Carignan will handle first base duties when he’s not pitching.  He’ll be backed up by Alex Leveille and Mike Falco.  Durand will start at second base with support from Malboeuf and Nathan Shanley.  The shortstop slot belongs to Foucault but when he’s not around Carignan can slide over from second and Tyler Shanley can move in.  Donovan will anchor the hot corner backed by Gadoury and Leveille.
Young Zach Cutler, who is part of a quintet of newcomers who rate highly in Durand’s eyes, starts in leftfield.  Murphy patrols centerfield and Evan Tremblay, a player with a silky smooth swing, starts in rightfield.  Durand, Devin Belanger, Josh Allen and Tom Kingsbury are also ticketed for outfield duty.
“This is a great group of young men.  They all love baseball and realize that everyone has an important role in our success.  They’re a pleasure to coach,” said Durand.
He also noted that the Shanley twins along with Allen, Kingsbury and Cutler are five newcomers who could be the impetus for the continued success and growth of the Junior program.
The team plays a 20 game schedule in five weeks.  According to coach Durand, New London and Ledyard-Pawcatuck appear to be the strongest teams in the zone this year, although he stressed that every game will be important.  Other entries include Niantic, Jewett City and Norwich.
Durand, whose coaching experience goes back to the Thompson Little League, is assisted by Putnam High School assistant coach John Foucault, Mike Carignan and a former TriTown player Gunnar Andersen.
 
Then
This is the original Putnam High School in 1874. It is now the Town Hall. Town Crier file photos.
 
& Now
This is the current Putnam High School building. It will undergo a "renovation as new" this year. 
 
'Medusa' Flower
This is a snake Hair Allium flower, one of the wackier stars of the summer garden. More photos on page 6. Linda Lemmon photo.
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