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DKH forms 'Heart Group,'
expands cardiac care services
PUTNAM — Day Kimball Health (DKH) is expanding its cardiology services with the formation of the Heart Group and the addition of Cardiologist Richard Soucier, M.D. With a dedication to patient-centered care and a collaborative approach, the Heart Group focuses on the heart health of patients providing comprehensive cardiovascular services from preventative care to advanced cardiac procedures.
Joining DKH from Trinity Health of New England, Dr. Soucier brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the Heart Group, along with DKH’s cardiologists John Modica, M.D., Tracy Cormier, APRN, and Andrea Meyer, PA-C. Dr. Soucier is board-certified in advanced heart failure and transplant cardiology. Earning his medical degree at Dartmouth Medical School, he completed a residency and fellowship in cardiovascular diseases and a second residency in internal medicine at the University of Connecticut, where he also served as a postdoctoral fellow in cardiovascular medicine. Dr. Soucier also served as an assistant professor and director of heart failure population health at Yale School of Medicine.
“We are excited to welcome Dr. Soucier to our cardiology team. His skills, commitment to excellence, and clinical leadership perfectly align with the caliber of cardiovascular care that we provide to the community, and his experience will be invaluable as we expand cardiovascular services in northeast Connecticut,” said R. Kyle Kramer, chief executive officer, Day Kimball Health. “The introduction of the Heart Group reflects our ongoing commitment to meet the evolving needs of this community, recognizes heart disease as a leading cause of death within our region and beyond, and underscores the importance of DKH in providing access to critical healthcare and ‘heart care’ in our region.”
“I am thrilled to be part of the remarkable developments in cardiology services at Day Kimball Health. Working with a seasoned and collaborative care team committed to cardiovascular excellence is my passion,” said Dr. Soucier. “As we introduce the Heart Group, our goal is to grow and enhance heart health services in Northeast Connecticut while maintaining the level of exceptional care patients here are accustomed to.”
According to the CDC, heart disease is a leading cause of adult mortality in the United States. Nationally, it accounts for one out of every five deaths, annually. In 2019, heart disease was the leading cause of death among Connecticut residents, accounting for nearly 23% of all deaths. “In Northeast Connecticut, DKH’s Heart Group is committed to tackling this issue head-on by building on the work already being done in our cardiology department,” Kramer said. “Through heightened awareness, increased preventative measures, and advanced treatments, we strive to reshape cardiovascular health in our community.”

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Putnam girls’ and boys’ teams take QVJC crowns

PUTNAM — Putnam Middle School’s Varsity basketball teams pulled off the doubleheader sweep Feb. 12, as both the girls’ and boys’ teams won their respective QVJC Tournament titles.
The girls’ team, coached by Ashley Burke, defeated The Canterbury School 25-18 for its first championship since 2016.
Peyton Rodriguez scored seven points to lead the Wolfpack, which finished the season 10-2. Nyla Magalhaes, Ella Adams, and Mary Battersby scored six points apiece in the win.
Other members of the championship team include: Avery Meyette, Laura Coderre, Angelina Cardoso, Amber Johnson, Raegan Healey, Makaila Roy, and Bethany Mayo.
The boys’ team, meanwhile, cruised to a 75-47 victory over Parish Hill to finish the season undefeated at 14-0 and claim its first tourney championship in five years.
TJ Espinosa scored a game-high 35 points and Camden Kell added 24 in the win.
Other members of the Wolfpack, who are coached by Derek Coderre, include: Marcus Riendeau, Theo Buzanoski, Caleb LaFrance, Griffin Fjellman, Sam Jackel, Owen LePage, Wesley Schulman, Liam Purdon, Joel Bennett, Noah Pelletier, Dominic Kostovski, and Bryce Espinosa.

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We Live in a Postcard
Water, Botticelli blue skies, ice, snow. Winter in all its splendor. More photos on page 4. Expanded photo array Wed. night on our FB page: Putnam Town Crier & Northeast Ledger. Linda Lemmon photos.

 

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JCSB promotes four employees
JEWETT CITY — Michael Alberts, president and CEO of Jewett City Savings Bank, announced the promotions of Diana Rose, Mark Light, Matthew Voelker, and Brian Streigle.
Diana Rose, Senior Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer, has been promoted to Executive Vice President. Since joining the Bank in 1984, she has held various management positions. Rose is a graduate of the Connecticut School of Finance & Management and the American Bankers Association (ABA) School of Bank Marketing and Management. She is a member of the American Bankers Association Marketing Network, New England Financial Marketing Association, American Bankers Association, Connecticut Bankers Association, and the Northeastern Connecticut Chamber of Commerce. Diana is also a Board Member of the Quinebaug Valley Community College Foundation, where she currently serves as Treasurer and the volunteer coordinator for the Tackle the Trail race.
Mark Light has been promoted to Senior Vice President, Chief Banking Officer. Light has been a part of the Bank team since 2021. He holds a Master of Business Administration from the University of Connecticut and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Eastern Connecticut State University. Light is the Treasurer of the Willimantic Renaissance, a Board Member of the Quinebaug Valley Community College Foundation, and a member of the Northeastern Connecticut Chamber of Commerce.
Matthew Voelker has been promoted to Assistant Vice President, Junior Commercial Loan Officer. Voelker joined the Bank in 2022 and most recently held the position of Senior Commercial Credit Analyst. He has a degree in Business Administration and a minor in Business Information Systems. Matt is a member of the Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut.
Brian Streigle has been promoted to Assistant Vice President. Streigle joined the Bank in 2023 as Branch Manager and is a recently retired soldier, having served in four combat deployments during his 20 years with the U.S. Army. He received a Master Resilience Training certification through the University of Pennsylvania and was awarded a Bronze Star during his years of service. He is also a graduate of the Leadership LC Valley Program through Lewis Clark Credit Union in Idaho. Brian is a member of the Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut.

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