PUTNAM — The Putnam Police Department is looking for information on an accident at 11:39 p.m. April 19 on Pomfret Street.
The Putnam Police Department said members of the Putnam Police Department, Putnam Fire Department, and Putnam EMS responded to a one-vehicle rollover crash at 309 Pomfret St.
They found a 2004 green colored Ford F-350 on its side on the lawn of 309 Pomfret St.
Police said 22-year-old Justin Stately of 45 Woodstock Ave., Putnam, was driving east on Pomfret Street when he lost control of the vehicle, crossed over the westbound lane of Pomfret Street, and the vehicle rolled over.
He was taken to Day Kimball Hospital for non-life threatening injuries.
This crash remains under investigation. The Putnam Police Department is encouraging any witnesses to this crash to contact them at (860) 928-6565 or contact the Department’s anonymous tip line at (860) 963-0000.
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Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
NOTICE OF SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
MAY 6, 2019
The Electors and Citizens qualified to vote in Town Meeting of the Town of Putnam, Connecticut, are hereby notified and warned that the Special Town Meeting of said Town will be held at the Board of Education Conference Room, Putnam High School, 152 Woodstock Ave., Putnam, Connecticut, on the 6th day of May 2019, at 7:30 o’clock in the evening for the following purposes:
1. To choose a moderator for said meeting.
2. To determine the wishes of those present and eligible to vote at Town Meeting of the Town of Putnam:
(a) RESOLVED, That the Mayor and Board of Selectmen of the Town are hereby authorized to enter into agreements substantially in the form of the System Site Lease Agreement and the Virtual Net Metering Credit Purchase and Assignment Agreement, both agreements between the Town of Putnam and Putnam Renewable Energy, LLC, and both agreements having copies on file in the Office of the Mayor and available for public inspection during normal business hours;
(b) to authorize the Mayor, the Board of Selectmen and other proper officers of the Town to take all other action which is necessary or desirable to bind the Town pursuant to such representations and covenants as they deem necessary or advisable in order to prepare applications, easements, amendments and/or other documentation related to the installation and use of photovoltaic generating system at the 344 River Road property, and/or related to the purchase and assignment agreement for virtual net metering credits.
3. To determine the wishes of those present and eligible to vote at Town Meeting of the Town of Putnam:
(a) RESOLVED, That the Mayor and Board of Selectmen of the Town are hereby authorized to enter into agreement substantially in the form of the Gravel Sale Contract, between the Town of Putnam and Strategic Commercial Realty, Inc.; having copy on file in the Office of the Mayor and available for public inspection during normal business hours;
(b) to authorize the Mayor, the Board of Selectmen and other proper officers of the Town to take all other action which is necessary or desirable to bind the Town pursuant to such representations and covenants as they deem necessary or advisable in order to prepare applications, easements, and/or amendments related to the site preparation including gravel excavation associated with the Sabin Street Recreation Fields project at 413 Sabin Street, Putnam, Connecticut.
Dated at Putnam, Connecticut,
this 18th day of April 2019
Town of Putnam
Its Board of Selectmen
Norman Seney, Mayor
Roy Simmons
J. Scott Pempek
Jeffrey Rawson
Donald Steinbrick
Attest:
Sarah J. Seney,
Town Clerk
April 25, 2019
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
WPCA
Water/Sewer
Collections
The April 2019 billing of water and/or sewer taxes for the Town of Putnam WPCA is due and payable on April 1, 2019, with the Town Revenue Collector.
Payments made after May 1, 2019, are delinquent and will be subject to an interest charge for both water and sewer at 1.5 percent per month or $2.00 minimum whichever is higher, according to Connecticut State Statute SEC. 12-146.
Mail must be postmarked no later than May 1, 2019, to avoid interest charges.
Online payments can be made at the Town of Putnam website – www.putnamct.us after April 1, 2019.
OFFICE HOURS:
Monday through Wednesday, 8:30 AM — 4:30 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
March 28, 2019
April 4, 2019
April 25, 2019
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Inland Wetland
Commission
The Town of Putnam Inland Wetland Commission held a meeting on April 10, 2019, at 7:00 P.M. at the Putnam Town Hall located at 126 Church Street, Putnam, CT. The following action was taken:
Application # 2019-02: Town of Pomfret – Sewer Main along the Airline Trail – APPROVED.
Application # 2019-04: Town of Putnam - Recreational Fields – Sabin Street- TABLED TO MAY 8, 2019 MEETING.
Application # 2019-05: Town of Putnam, DPW – Tank Installation – 151 Fox Road – APPROVED.
Bruce Fitzback,
Chairman
April 25, 2019
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PUTNAM — The Day Kimball Healthcare’s (DKH) Cruisin’ for Cancer Care committee’s annual Guest Bartender Night raised more than $9,300.
It benefits the Northeast Connecticut Cancer Fund of DKH.
DKH President and CEO Anne Diamond said: “The impact of the money raised in just four hours will resonate in the lives of many Northeast Connecticut residents. It is a true testament to the commitment and dedication this community has to spread awareness and raise vital funding that will support vital cancer-related programs and services in our community.”
DKH Director of Development Kristen Willis said: “We were overwhelmed by the turnout for this event yet again. The event has perfected the recipe of guest bartenders, fun, and a splash of competition to raise funds for cancer care.”
The guest bartending teams who competed to earn the most tips on behalf of the NECT Cancer Fund included: the Putnam Lions Club team including Mel Cassio, Steve Faucher, and Leia Faucher; the bankHometown team including Matt LaFlamme, Norma Collins, Michelle Moniz, and Maria Thomas; the Putnam Ford team including Jake Dykeman, Rick Place, Danny Goyette, and Matt Racine; the DKH Oncology team including Anne Alves, Crystal Auger, Megan Belanger, Lauren King, Erica Trudeau, Rich Mineo, and Megan Herrick; the DKH team including Anne Diamond, Joseph Adiletta, Matt Roy, Amanda Miller, Paul Beaudoin, John O’Keefe, Jeff Corrigan and Dr. John Graham; SPIROL International including Matt Bartlett, Nicole Audet, Tara Meinck, Tim Thorstenson, Eric Champagne, and Jaime Shaw; the WINY Radio team including Gary Osbrey, Earl Rosebrooks, Jeff Rawson and Rep. Rick Hayes; the Gates Auto Group featuring Craig Gates, Denny Gates, Mark Dexter and Tom Borner.
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'1920s' Guests
Guests at the second annual Arc Murder Mystery fund-raiser included State Representative Anne Dauphinais and friends. Courtesy photo.
DANIELSON — The Arc Eastern Connecticut held its 2nd Annual Murder Mystery Theater production, and grossed more than $21,000.
The Murder Mystery Company-Boston Troupe presented the “1920’s Gangster” themed event and the audience included nearly 170, many of whom arrived in period costumes. All proceeds support programs and services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
Kathleen Stauffer, The Arc’s chief executive officer, said: “The abundance of community support we’ve received for this fund-raiser is heartwarming,” she told the crowd. “You have all made a difference in the lives of people with disabilities, and for that, we are forever grateful.”
Gerardi Insurance Services, Inc. was the “Roaring 20’s” Event Sponsor. “Flapper Sponsors” included Savings Institute Bank & Trust, The Schuster Group and Linemaster Switch. “Gangster Sponsors” were Rawson Materials, CorePlus Credit Union, Putnam Bank, Northeast Flooring & Kitchens, Putnam Rotary Club, Charter Oak Federal Credit Union, Spirol and bankHometown. Clarus Studios, Inc. photographed guests on the red carpet.
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