legal pg 10 5-5-22



Notice of Public Hearing
Town of Putnam is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
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Notice is hereby given that the Town of Putnam Water Pollution Control Authority will hold a public hearing on May 12, 2022, at 6:00 p.m. at the Putnam Town Hall, 200 School Street, Room 201, Putnam, Connecticut 06260, on proposed revisions to the existing water and sewer rate schedules. At this hearing, all consumers of water and sewer, property owners serviced by the Town of Putnam Water Pollution Control Authority and other interested persons shall have an opportunity to be heard, and written communications relative to the above will be received and considered.
The dollar amounts of such proposed increase to the existing rate schedule are set forth below. Copies of the complete text of the proposed rate schedule are on file at the offices of the Town of Putnam Water Pollution Control Authority Administrative Office, 200 School Street, Room 103, Putnam, Connecticut 06260 and are available for public inspection on the Town’s website.

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employees pg 11 5-5-22



caption, page 12:

Presents
Rectory School Head of School Fred Williams, center, presents Evan Campbell and Melissa Zahansky with the 2022 Kellogg Grant Award. Courtesy photo.




POMFRET — Senior Enrollment Manager Evan Campbell and grade 4 teacher Melissa Zahansky are the 2022 recipients of Rectory School’s prestigious Kellogg Grant Award.
The Kellogg Grant Award, established in 1993 by Rectory alumnus Peter Kellogg ’57 in honor of his mother, Mrs. James Crane Kellogg III, recognizes Rectory employees for their dedication to the school.
In his address to students and faculty in early March, Head of School Fred Williams lauded Campbell and Zahansky for their contributions to the Rectory community through their continuous work with students and commitment to their colleagues.
Since he started at Rectory in 2010, Campbell has been a learning specialist, an English teacher, a dorm parent, a soccer coach, a placement officer, a tennis coach, an assistant athletic director, an enrollment officer, a mentor, and, beginning next year, Dean of Students. Along with the breadth of tasks, there is consistency as he performs all of these roles with equal doses of skill, enthusiasm, good nature, and incredibly clever wit.
Zahansky has also been at Rectory since 2010 and taught in the K-1 classroom before moving to fourth grade in 2012. When you walk by her classroom, several things are immediately apparent: it is clear the children love being there, a feeling matched by their teacher, and while Zahansky makes the experience look effortless, this is anything but the case. Her teaching philosophy is that each child in her classroom develops to their fullest potential while existing in a welcoming, innovative, and high-character environment. In addition, she serves as Rectory’s Director of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion and works directly with the middle school Student Happiness, Inclusion, Equity, Leadership, and Difference (SHIELD) student association.

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police pg 12 5-5-22



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 860-963-0000.
April 27
Noah Hollman, 23, Woodstock Avenue, Putnam; failure to drive in proper lane.
April 28
Leonard Krasinski, 72, Center Street, Putnam; creating a public disturbance.

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info pg 12 5-5-22



Information sought on truck vs. pole
Putnam Police Captain Justin D. Lussier said police are seeking information on a pickup vs. pole accident April 30 at the corner of Davis Street and Laconia Avenue.
Both police and the Putnam Fire Department responded as it involved a snapped utility pole and downed wires.
Lussier said it a full-sized blue pickup truck operated by a white male was traveling northbound on Davis Street when for unknown reasons the truck struck the utility pole at the corner of Davis Street and Laconia Avenue. The blue pickup truck then fled the scene.  The truck is believed to have front end damage as a result of the accident.
Eversource worked on the pole and downed wires while Davis Street from Walnut Street to Thayer Street was closed.
Anyone who may have witnessed the accident or have information about this incident is asked to contact Officer Kristopher Bernier at the Putnam Police Department at 860-928-6565.  Tips can also be called in at 860-963-0000 or made through our web site at www.putnampolice.com.

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