Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
APRIL 10, 2019
Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter VII, Section 5 of the Putnam Town Charter, the Board of Finance of the Town of Putnam will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday, April 10, 2019, at 7:00 PM in the auditorium of the Putnam Middle School, Israel Putnam Way (33 Wicker St.), Putnam, Connecticut, on estimates of the revenues and expenditures of the Town of Putnam for fiscal year July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020.
All persons who wish to speak on any item in the proposed budget for fiscal year 2019-2020, or who may wish to recommend consideration by the governing officials or additional items or the rejection of items will be heard.
Copies of the detailed budgets for the General Government, Library, Board of Education, 5-Year Capital Plan 2019-2024 will be available in the Mayor’s Office, Town Clerk’s Office, Library, and the Superintendent’s Office on Wednesday, April 3, 2019.
Joseph Nash,
Chairman
Board of Finance
March 28, 2019
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Invitation for Bids
The Town of Putnam, Connecticut will receive sealed Bids at the office of the Mayor, 126 Church Street, Putnam, Connecticut 06260, for the project “REPLACEMENT ATHLETIC FIELDS RE-BID” until 3:00 p.m. on April 11, 2019 at which time and place said bids will be opened publicly and read aloud. Bids may be hand delivered to the above address or directed by U.S. Mail to said office at Town of Putnam, 126 Church Street, Putnam, Connecticut 06260. Work under this contract includes construction of a softball field and multi-use athletic field with fencing, lighting, dugouts, parking lot and other incidentals.
The Contract Drawings and Specifications, the form of Contract and General Conditions (i.e., the Contract Documents) may be examined at the office of the Mayor, 126 Church Street, Putnam, Connecticut. Sets of the documents can be obtained by paying a nonrefundable fee of $80.00/set in cash or check, made payable to the Town of Putnam. EOE.
March 28, 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
Closed on Good Friday, April 19.
March 28, 2019
April 4, 2019
April 24, 2019
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Legal Notice
The Abington
Cemetery Association
2019 Annual Meeting
A meeting has been called for Thursday, March 28th at 6:30 p.m. at the Pomfret Senior Center.
All lot owners are invited to attend Please remove winter decorations and plastic arrangements by April 1 or they will be disposed of by the Cemetery Association.
The cemetery opens April 15th.
Tim Morrarty,
President
March 27, 2019
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Golf in the spring is never easy.
The Woodstock Academy Centaurs boys’ and girls’ golf teams got their first taste of the outdoors on March 19.
When they will be able to set foot on a golf course is another story.
“It’s spring in New England so we have to deal with what we have,” said Centaurs girls’ coach Earl Semmelrock standing on the Woodstock Academy Commons watching his team practice shooting balls into a bucket on a blustery and chilly March afternoon.
Snow still lined the ground behind his players.
Fortunately, it wasn’t feet deep and there was a lot of dormant grass to be seen.
“We’re cautiously optimistic that, because there is only a little bit of snow on the ground that we will have an early opening,” Semmelrock said. “Typically our home course (Quinnatisset Country Club) doesn’t open until the middle to end of April. Maybe that can be sped up, but the good news is that most of our matches in April are away from our home course and the courses along the shoreline in E. Lyme and Norwich will likely be open. We just may be at a deficit if we don’t get much time on the course.”
The Centaurs experienced good turnouts for both the boys’ and girls’ programs and likely were going to have to make some cuts with 20 out for the boys’ team and 22 for the girls.
The Centaurs boys finished with a 14-7 record and tied for second with Stonington in Division II of the Eastern Connecticut Conference with a 7-3 league mark.
Gone from that team, however, is two of its top talents, Jack Gelhaus, who averaged a 40 in dual matches last spring and with a 9-5-3 win/loss record, and Eli Child (12-6-2, 42.8).
Mason Stewart tops the list of returnees.
The senior finished tied for second on the team with a 42.8 dual match stroke average and posted a 13-3-1 record.
Stewart won the Crestview Junior Invitational in Agawam, Mass., over the offseason with a four-over par 76 and took the runner up spot in the Sandri Junior Invitational at Fox Hopyard. He finished tied for first with a 1-over, 72 in that match but lost in the playoff.
Seniors Owen Borski (16-3, 47.5) and Robert Maheu (10-7-1, 50) also return as do juniors Jake Starr (2-3) and Nick Zogrodney (1-2).
Other returnees for the Centaurs include: Aidan Anderson, Eddy Chen, Pan Chrisovechotis, Justin Marcotte, Rockwell Valentine and Grayson Walley. The Centaurs are scheduled to open April 4 at home against E. Lyme.
Centaur Girls’ Team
The Centaurs girls had a bigger than anticipated turnout.
Semmelrock looked over the Commons and saw 22 girls working on their chipping.
“I’m really excited. I wasn’t expecting this many girls to come out,” said senior captain Katherine Harrington.
Semmelrock said the turnout, if it continues, may mean the team will have to make cuts, and while that prospect is never looked forward to, it does show an interest in the program.
The Centaurs finished second in the ECC last year with a 6-2 league record, second to Waterford’s 8-0 mark. The Lancers will not field a girls’ team this season. The Centaurs finished with a 10-7 overall mark.
Gone from that team are Caroline Eaton and Caitlin Cannon.
Harrington is one of the anomalies for Semmelrock who enters his sixth year as head coach of the program — a four-year player.
“Her attendance is impeccable, she strives to get better all the time, and she’s a leader,” Semmelrock said of Harrington.
“It takes a couple of weeks to get in shape,” Harrington said. “Over the winter, I try to get out there and keep my swing together, but it’s going to take a couple of weeks, a little transition, some practice, by the time we get to the course, we’re usually ready to go.”
Harrington said her goal is to win the ECC individual title, get her average to around 50 per nine-hole match and get someone from the team to qualify for state competition.
Off the course, Harrington has other hopes.
“I want to get really close to the team, be a good captain, and get to know all my teammates,” she said.
The Centaurs also return ECC All-Star Kailey LaChappelle.
The sophomore finished third in the ECC championship match last season with a 45 to earn All-Star status.
Juniors Linda St. Laurent, who shot a 50 in the ECC championship, and Avery Jones (54) also return.
Newcomers include Olivia Ott, Ciara MacKinnon, Rachel Roberts, and Maria Santucci.
“We want to win the ECC, which should be attainable; we only lost last year by (5 strokes). I would love to see an individual, if not the whole team, qualify for states. We’ve been knocking on the door for a number of years and just can’t seem to bust it down. Maybe this will be the year,” Semmelrock said.
The Centaurs girls’ golf team is scheduled to open April 8 against E. Lyme at the Old Lyme Country Club.
Marc Allard
Sports Information Director
The Woodstock Academy
Boys’ golf schedule
Date Opponent(s) Time/Location
Apr. 4 E. Lyme 3 p.m. / Home
Apr. 9 Killingly 3 p.m. / Home
Apr. 11 Griswold 3 p.m. / Away
Apr. 22 Plainfield, Putnam 3 p.m./ Home
Apr. 23 NFA 3 p.m. / Home
Apr. 25 Waterford 3 p.m./ Home
Apr. 30 New London 3 p.m./ Away
May 2 Tourtellotte 3 p.m./ Home
May 6 Wildcat Invite (at Norwich) TBA/ Away
May 8 NFA, Old Lyme 3 p.m./ Away
May 9 Stonington 3 p.m. / Away
May 13 Killingly 3 p.m. / Away
May 16 Waterford 3 p.m./ Away
May 20 E. Lyme, Morgan 3 p.m./ Away
May 21 Stonington 3 p.m./ Home
May 23 Tourtellotte 3 p.m./ Away
Girls’ golf schedule
Date Opponent (s) Time/Location
Apr. 8 E. Lyme 3 p.m. / Old Lyme
Apr. 10 NFA 3 p.m./ Norwich GC
Apr. 15 NW Catholic, E. Hartford 3 p.m./ Wampanoag CC
Apr. 24 Bacon Academy 3 p.m. / Chanticlair GC
Apr. 30 Glastonbury 3 p.m. / Glastonbury Hills
May 1 Suffield 3 p.m. / Copper Hill GC
May 9 Glastonbury 3 p.m. / Home
May 15 E. Lyme 3 p.m. / Home
May 16 Suffield 3 p.m. / Home
May 22 Bacon Academy 3 p.m. / Home
May 23 NFA 3 p.m./ Home
May 28 NFA 3 p.m. / Away
May 30 ECC Championship TBA/ Home
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Signs
Woodstock Academy senior Cole Hackett, flanked by his parents John and Brenda, signs his National Letter of Intent to play men’s soccer at Boston University. Photo by Joel Tretheway/The Woodstock Academy.
Woodstock Academy boys’ soccer coach Paul Rearden just pointed to his head when asked why senior soccer player Cole Hackett drew the attention of Boston University.
“He is just a natural soccer player, and he has the brains to back it up,” Rearden said. “He’s got it all. The next step in his career is a big test, but through the years, every test that has been put in front of him on the field he has risen to and he’s ready for the next one.”
March 20, Hackett signed his National Letter of Intent to play Division I men’s soccer for the Terriers.
“Ever since I was in seventh grade I wanted to play college soccer. To be given the opportunity to play at Boston University is really special,” Hackett said.
All through the process, Hackett had one question for Rearden.
Was he good enough to play for a club like Boston University?
“I kept telling him, ‘Cole, you don’t know how good you can be’. That’s the exciting thing for him. I’ve played with some quality players, coached some quality players and he’s as good as any of them. That’s a compliment,” said Rearden.
Hackett said while his dream was to play college soccer, he also knew that it had to fit him academically and the future economics major feels BU fits the bill.
He also will not be going alone.
Jacopo Ambrosetti, who played for the Centaurs in 2017 as a transfer student from Italy and finished with 17 goals, went home to complete his final year of high school.
He will return stateside as a member of the Terriers in the fall.
“It’s going to be awesome. We’re going to be rooming together, too, so I’m really looking forward to it,” Hackett said. “One of my biggest concerns was rooming with a random person so knowing that it will be Jacopo is cool.”
Hackett said Boston University also had several other advantages for him. It is Boston, in the middle of the action of a lively city, but it’s also close enough so that his parents, Brenda and John, can come and see his games.
“Far enough, but not too far,” Hackett said with a chuckle.
Hackett also thanked Rearden for his influence.
Rearden, a native of Liverpool, England, knows Boston University associate head coach Scott Black who also coaches in Liverpool.
“Coach Paul has a really good connection with him and was able to get Jacopo looked at by him which got me looked at,” Hackett said.
Hackett finished with two goals and three assists for the Centaurs this season.
“He’s a special lad. This is a just reward for all the work he has put in since the day he walked in at Woodstock Academy. It’s been a privilege to work with a great role model for every kid who comes to high school, does athletics, and wants to pursue his dreams,” Rearden said.
Hackett won’t be gone from Woodstock Academy forever.
In fact, he will return shortly after graduation to participate in the Boston University preseason camp which is held at Woodstock Academy.
“I’m really looking forward to it,” Hackett said. “I remember last year coming to their preseason here and it will be really exciting to come back to Woodstock to play. Hopefully, all my friends come to preseason to watch me.”
Marc Allard
Sports Information Director
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