Brooklyn pg 12 10-1-15

 
 
BROOKLYN — A Brooklyn man was arrested on heroin charges Sept. 23.
Jesse Brown, 25, of Cherry Hill Road, was charged with possession of heroin, possession of heroin with intent to sell and first-degree failure to appear.
Members of the Troop D – Quality of Life Task Force went to a residence with an outstanding felon arrest warrant. During the arrest, police found 16 bundles of heroin which is equivalent to 160 bags.  The estimated street value of the heroin is approximately $1,600.
Members of the Connecticut State Police are committed to combating drug activity in the “Quiet Corner” and anyone with information regarding the illegal sale of narcotics and /or synthetic marijuana are encouraged to call the Troop D QLTF anonymous Tips Hotline at 860-779-4950 or message the QLTF Facebook page.

Police pg 12 10-1-15

 
 
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. 22
Jeremy Gagnon, 34, South Main Street, Putnam; violation of probation.
Sept. 24
Bryant Stewart, 27, Hawkins Street, Danielson; third-degree assault, disorderly conduct.

Universal pg 12 10-1-15

 
 
Universal classes 
are offered through 
Putnam Library
PUTNAM — Learn something new today- and it’s free!  Putnam Public Library, in partnership with Recorded Books, announced the introduction of Universal Class Library Edition, a powerful new online continuing education service designed specifically for use by the patrons of public libraries. Community members are able to sign up for an account at the library and work on classes in the comfort of their homes.
Universal Class offers patrons a unique online education experience. With a growing catalog of over 500 courses, Universal Class is committed to providing only the most affordable and highest quality online training. 
Universal Class offers courses in Exercise and Fitness, Entrepreneurship, Arts and Music, Home and Garden Care, Cooking, Computers and Technology, Health and Medicine, Homeschooling, Job Assistance, Law and Legal, Parenting and Family, Pet and Animal Care…plus 100s more.  
Details on Universal Class may be found at www.putnamlibrary.org  or at the Putnam Public Library.  

Fleeton pg 1 10-8-15

 
Fleeton 
elevated to 
girls' varsity 
basketball 
coach
By Ron P. Coderre
Woodstock Academy Associate Headmaster Holly Singleton recently announced that Will Fleeton has been appointed the girls’ varsity basketball coach.  He replaces veteran coach Willie Bousquet.  Fleeton previously served as Woodstock’s junior varsity girls’ basketball coach under Bousquet and was recommended for the position by the veteran mentor.
Fleeton brings a long history of coaching basketball as he assumes his new role.  A graduate of East High School in Youngstown, Ohio, his first coaching job in northeastern Connecticut was as the varsity boys’ basketball coach at the former St. Mary School in Putnam.  Fleeton then moved on to a 17-year stint coaching both the 8th and 9th grade programs at The Rectory School in Pomfret prior to joining the coaching staff at Woodstock Academy.
“We are thrilled to have someone with the experience, knowledge and passion for coaching the game of basketball as Will Fleeton,” said Woodstock Director of Athletics Aaron Patterson.
“This was an easy decision to advance him to varsity coach because he did a fantastic job with the junior varsity team last year.  Will has a great way of connecting with young people, communicating with them individually and as a team.  I am confident that the program will continue to grow and that many good years are ahead for the girls who play basketball at Woodstock Academy,” said Patterson.
Similar to his predecessor, Bousquet, Fleeton treats coaching as an extension of the classroom.  His approach is to be a teacher-coach, teaching valuable life lessons as well as basketball skills to those under his guidance.
“I am very grateful to Woodstock Academy for offering me this opportunity.  I know it’s a big step, but I’m excited and ready for the challenge,” said Fleeton.
The departure of Bousquet and the elevation of Fleeton to the varsity position leaves a void in other spots in the program.  Woodstock is currently in a search to fill Fleeton’s former varsity assistant slot, junior varsity coach as well as freshman coach.
Fleeton, who lives in Putnam with his wife Robin, also currently serves as an assistant with the Centaurs football team, a position he’s held for the past three seasons.
 
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