Support
Putnam Bank is a proud supporter of the Performing Arts of Northeast Connecticut Children’s Programs. The New Haven Symphony Orchestra recently performed at Hyde Cultural Center for local third graders. Pictured: Michael Drummer, Paula Schimmel, Lindsay Paul, Tom Borner, Melissa Zahansky, Lynn Bourque, Betty Hale, and Woodstock third graders. Courtesy photo.
PUTNAM — Diane Kozaczka was recently promoted to branch supervisor of the Price Chopper Office. She has more than 34 years of banking experience and has been with Putnam Bank for two years.
“We are pleased to promote Ms. Kozaczka to the position of branch supervisor,” said Thomas A. Borner, president and CEO of the bank. “She exemplifies the best of community banking; and it is rewarding to be able to promote from within as the staff develops and grows along with the bank,” added Borner.
Diane previously worked at Citizens National Bank for 22 years as a branch manager and loan officer. She has a long history of community involvement with numerous charitable organizations and events, including: serving as the 2012 Deary Memorial Road Race Ambassador and participating for many years in the Relay For Life event.
Diane and her husband Kevin live in Killingly where they enjoy spending time with their four grandchildren and two dogs. In her spare time she loves to cook.
Free seminars
PUTNAM — As a thank you to the community, in appreciation of 40 years of support, Dr. Joel Perlmutter, Ph.D., psychology, will offer three free seminars at 6:50 p.m. at the Putnam Library. May 9 will be “Good Mental Health Practices of Listening and Communication.” May 23 will be “Creating and Maintaining Healthy Relationships.” June 6 will be “Parenting Issues.” Write out your questions in advance. RSVP to 860-928-6619.
Then
This is Cargill Falls during the Flood of 1955. Putnam Town Crier file photos.
& Now
This is the falls in modern times.