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PUTNAM — The Bradley Playhouse announced today that the Board of Directors has regretfully voted to cancel the December production of “White Christmas’s due to the ongoing ceiling restoration project and the difficulties associated with staging the musical production beyond the Bradley’s stage.
In September, a section of the 112-year old theatre’s ceiling failed, prompting inspections to assess safety and consultations with experts to determine comprehensive remedies.  “The ceiling project is progressing more slowly than we had hoped,” Bradley Playhouse Business Manager Patricia Green said. “We are still interviewing contractors and engineers, obtaining reports, and determining the best way to proceed. We are moving forward as quickly as is prudent to be certain that our theatre is restored in the safest manner possible while maintaining the building’s original acoustics.”
While local schools’ stages in the region were investigated as an alternative venue, their previously scheduled programs and logistical and contractual issues connected with ”White Christmas” prevented the Bradley from offering the musical at another location. Though keenly aware of the disappointment this decision will cause their patrons, actors and donors, the Board of Directors felt that they had no other choice.
Major musicals traditionally require eight to 10 weeks of intensive rehearsal time. Dancing, vocal and acting rehearsals extend late into the evenings, which present a problem for spaces beyond the Bradley, and restricted access to buildings would also hamper set construction. Hundreds and hundreds of man hours typically go into every production, and the effort required for “White Christmas” is more extensive than for most productions, Green said.
Patrons who have already purchased tickets may request a full refund or credit to a future production by calling 860-928-7887 or by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Season Ticket and Flex Pass holders may also receive a refund or credit towards next year’s tickets for the value of their White Christmas tickets.
The Bradley thanks their loyal patrons and supporters for their understanding and patience in this matter, and Green said that every effort will be made to contact ticket holders either by phone, email or regular mail. The Board of Directors is committed to re-opening the Bradley for the 2014 season when renovations are complete and the long-awaited entryway wheelchair lift is installed. Office hours will be as usual for Season Ticket and Flex Pass sales.

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Big numbers
are posted
in  win-filled
gridiron
contests
By Ron P. Coderre
Local teams took a turn for the better this week as the schoolboy football season teeters at the midway point of the season.  Four local entries put up solid offensive performances in posting victories, while two teams, Woodstock Academy and Pomfret School, struggle to find the endzone.
Killingly received the medicine it needed, getting back on the winning track following two consecutive losses, with a big offensive performance.  The Redmen rumbled into Woodstock for an encounter with the Centaurs and drove out with a 40-0 shutout victory.
Michael Elsey, who’s emerged with the injury to Tyler Stucke, was the catalyst for coach Chad Neal’s Redmen rushing for 233 yards on 21 carries including touchdown runs of 18, 69 and 10 yards.  The victory moved Killingly to 3-2 on the season, while Woodstock remains in search of its first win at 0-5.
Quinebaug Pride also got back into the win column as it easily disposed of visiting Cheney Tech at the St. Marie-Greenhalgh Sports Complex 34-12.  The Pride’s one-two punch of Raif Santerre (12-113) and John Sanderson (18-148) combined for 261 yards on the ground and three touchdowns.  Quinebaug Pride is now 3-2 overall and in the CSC.
Plainfield playing out-of-conference and out-of-state opponent North Providence walked away with a convincing 50-26 victory on its home turf.  With quarterback Steve Jankowski back under center the Panthers offense appeared more confident and firing on all cylinders. Jankowski rushed for 95 yards and was 8-9 in the passing department for 58 yards.  The Panthers of coach Pat Smith are 2-3.
Hyde-Woodstock, trekking to the woods of Maine for an encounter with Hebron Academy rode a solid defensive effort to an 18-7 win.  A Dexter Thompson 92-yard kickoff return late in the first half was the impetus for Coach Sean Saucier’s 3-1 Wolfpack.
Inconsistent Pomfret School hosted Suffield Academy in a Saturday afternoon encounter.  The Griffins were overly gracious hosts, falling in defeat 48-7.  Coach Henry large’s team is now 2-2.
Extra Points…
Killingly’s premier running back Tyler Stucke remains hobbled with an ankle injury.  He carried the ball only once in the win over Woodstock… Steve Jankowski and Cody Alday returned to action for Plainfield, however the Panthers lost linebacker Tim Lim to an apparent knee injury against North Providence…Quinebaug Pride quarterback Tylor Genest continues to find paydirt as he posted a 2nd period touchdown against Cheney Tech…Plainfield scored 21 unanswered points in the second half in beating North Providence…Not to be outdone, Quinebaug Pride had a 27 unanswered points run against Cheney Tech…Killingly scored three touchdowns in a three-minute span just prior to the half in its 40-0 win over Woodstock…The Pride’s Tylor Genest has 62 points on the season and his teammate Raif Santerre is approaching the half-century mark in rushing with 491 yards on the ground…Plainfield’s Jankowski has 592 yards passing on the season…Killingly’s Travis Zurowski is the area’s receiving leader with 254 yards…This week’s schedule includes Ledyard at Plainfield and New London at Killingly.  Both games are Friday, 6:30 p.m. starts under the arcs…On Saturday, Stonington is at Woodstock (1:30 p.m.); Holderness visits Hyde-Woodstock (3 p.m.); Pomfret School is at Canterbury School (3 p.m.); and Quinebaug Pride travels to Whitney Tech (TBA).

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Graduate
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. --- The following local residents have earned degrees from Springfield College (Mass.) for studies completed in 2013: Siana Green, of Pomfret Center, bachelor’s of science in Rehab & Disability Study; Marissa Siedzik, of Putnam, bachelor’s of science in Communication Sciences and Disorders; Michael Olm, of Pomfret Center, bachelor’s of science in Health Science/Pre-physician Assistant; Sara Jean-Louis, of Putnam,  bachelor’s of science in Business Management.

On dean's list
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. --- Springfield College has named the following local residents to the dean’s list for academic excellence for the spring 2013 term: Sara Jean-Louis of Putnam, Business Management; Jennifer Rollinson of Pomfret Center, Communication Sciences and Disorders; Marissa Siedzik of Putnam, Communication Sciences and Disorders; Siana Green of Pomfret Center, Rehabilitation and Disability Studies.

Gets degree
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. --- Sarah Dean of Pomfret, graduated summa cum laude from Union College  June 16, 2013, during the College’s 219th Commencement exercises. Dean, a Double Major-Psychology/English major, received a bachelor's.

Honored
EASTON, Penn. --- Shay Gingras of Eastford has been named to the 2013 spring semester Dean’s List at Lafayette College. Shay is a graduate of Pomfret School.



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 963-0000.
Sept. 30
Cayla Galoski, 28, Route 164, Preston; speeding.
Trever Klingen Smith, 19, Hartford Pike, Dayville; speeding.
Oct. 1
Sandra Fiteni, 72, North Shore Road, Dayville; speeding.
Donna Hart, 45, Herrick Road, Brooklyn; speeding.
Jessica Devivo, 27, County Home Road, Thompson; two counts of first-degree failure to appear, two counts of second-degree failure to appear.
Oct. 3
Ronald Vigue, 38, Park Street, East Millinocket, Maine; first-degree conspiracy to commit larceny.
Oct. 5
Michael McCoy, 22, Route 169, Woodstock; operating under the influence, improper turn.

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Attends
Sept. 21 State Rep. Mike Alberts (R-Woodstock) attended Celebrating Agriculture, a free, educational day showcasing the benefits agriculture provides to the region, as well as the challenges farms face today. The event was held at the Woodstock Fairgrounds. Courtesy photo.

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