Tourtellotte pg 1 2-20-14

 
Girl’s Roundup
Tourtellotte
ladies 
moving to
Big Dance
By Ron P. Coderre
The Tourtellotte ladies’ basketball program continued to enjoy success on the hardwood as tournament time approaches by posting a pair of impressive victories last week.  Coach Carla Faucher’s Lady Tigers are 14-5 overall and 6-3 in the ECC Small Division.
Putnam’s Lady Clippers, who are working hard for coach Mandi Hogan, picked up a win in their only game but it was a big victory.  The win over Norwich Tech made Putnam eligible for the State Tournament with an 8-9 record.
Plainfield continued its winning ways and Killingly enjoyed success, winning its second game of the season.  Woodstock and Ellis Tech were winless.
The preps had a slow week due to the inclement weather.  However, Marianapolis I  tasted victory while Hyde-Woodstock, Pomfret School and Marianapolis II fell in their only contests.
Lady Tigers Pass 2 Impressive Tests
Tourtellotte passed two of its toughest tests of the season, beating Windham 52-48 on the road and edging Lyman at home 62-60 in a game that took two overtime periods to decide the outcome.
Trailing 20-14 at halftime the Lady Tigers used a big third period in which they scored 20 points to push them to victory over the Windham Whippets.  High-scoring Ali Ablondi ,with 24 points, was the big gun for Tourtellotte pouring in 24 points including four from three-point land.
Ablondi continued her hot shooting against Lyman as she tickled the twine for 26 points with six from beyond the arc in the double overtime win.  She received offensive support from sophomore Abby Poirier who had 18 big points.  The contest was knotted 51-51 after regulation.  Both team scored seven points in the first overtime before the Lady Tigers put the game in the W column, outscoring the Whippets 4-2 in the second OT period.
Putnam enjoyed a big offense evening in qualifying for the State Tournament with a 42- 11 win over Norwich Tech.  Makenzie Kaylor, with 15 points, paced the winners who are 6-3 in the CSC East good for second place.
The Killingly Redgals, who have struggled all season, picked up a surprising 43-34 win over Griswold.   Morgan Harriot, with 13 points, and Teagan Waggoner, with 10, were Killingly’s top point producers.  Earlier in the week Plainfield ran away from Killingly, posting a 46-26 win, as seven Panthers hit the scorebook despite not having a single player in double figures.  Julie Jordan with nine points was high scorer for Plainfield, while Meagan Bianchi with 13 points garnered game high honors for the 2-16 Redgals.  Plainfield is 10-8 on the season and 3-6 in the ECC Medium Division.
Woodstock dropped to 2-17 on the year, losing a heart breaker to Bacon Academy 24-22, while 0-17 Ellis Tech was pummeled by University Prep 57-18.
Marianapolis I on Top in Preps
Marianapolis I Lady Knights raised their record to 14-5 with a 56-35 win over Miss Halls School.  Caroline Soucy, with 17 points, and sophomore Madison Springfield, with 15, were the top point producers for coach Lauren Moore.  The Marianapolis II unit was beaten by Ethel Walker School 50-22, falling to 5-9 on the season.
Pomfret School lost a pair of contests as they were dropped by Cheshire Academy 40-37 and Tilton School 57-46, to go to 13-5 on the year.  Hyde-Woodstock was a loser to Lincoln School 44-24.  The Lady Wolfpack is struggling through a 4-10 season.
      Scoring Leaders: Meagan Bianchi – Killingly – 15.5; Alyzae Davis – Pomfret School – 15.5; Janicha Diaz – Hyde-Woodstock – 15.2; Juliette Lawless – Pomfret School – 13.7; Ali Ablondi – Tourtellotte – 13.2.
Three-point Leaders: Mary Redmond – Pomfret School – 29; Ali Ablondi – Tourtellotte – 29; Adrienne Lorange – Plainfield – 22.
RPC’s Super Standings: Marianapolis I – 14-5; Tourtellotte – 14-5; Pomfret School – 13-5; Plainfield – 10-8; Putnam – 8-9; Marianapolis II – 5-9; Hyde-Woodstock – 4-10; Killingly – 2-16; Woodstock Academy – 2-17; Ellis Tech – 0-17.
 
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Cuisine pg 2 2-20-14

uick and simple was an attractive option. The 5 ingredients can be easily found in most grocery stores. Naan is usually located next to the pita bread at the deli counter. I like the whole grain version, but it is available plain as well. 
Naan 'Pizza'
For each pizza:
4 ounces fresh mozzarella
6 sun-dried tomatoes in oil
1 naan flatbread   ~   1 tablespoon pesto
red pepper flakes, optional
Preheat oven to 450 degrees F. Oven rack should be in center position.
Slice mozzarella. (If desired, freeze for 20 minutes to make slicing easier) Set aside.
Slice sun-dried tomatoes into ½-inch slivers. Set aside.
Place naan on cookie sheet, bubbly side up. Bake in preheated oven for 3 minutes.
Remove naan from oven. Spread surface with pesto. Cover with mozzarella slices. Return naan to oven for another 4 minutes.
Remove naan from oven. Arrange sun-dried tomatoes on top of mozzarella. Return naan to oven for another 3 minutes.
Remove naan from oven, and allow to cool for 2-3 minutes.
Cut into quarters, sprinkle very lightly with red pepper flakes if using.
Serve.

Then and Now pg 2 2-20-14

 
Then
This was Bugbee's department store in a photo taken around 1900. Putnam Town Crier file photos.
 
& Now
This is the same building today.

Charter pg 3 2-20-14

 
Charter Oak
top mortgage 
lender in eastern
Connecticut
GROTON — Charter Oak Federal Credit Union is once again the top mortgage lender in eastern Connecticut, according to annual figures compiled by The Warren Group, earning the No. 1 ranking for the fourth consecutive year by originating more than 1,100 mortgages in 2013.
Charter Oak took top honors in the number of residential mortgage transactions in New London and Windham counties combined based on The Warren Group’s Residential Mortgage Marketshare Report. Charter Oak originated 1,169 mortgages during 2013, outpacing all the other local and national banks and credit unions serving eastern Connecticut. The next closest competitor is listed as originating 810 mortgages.
In addition, Charter Oak ranked first in the total value of mortgages for both counties combined, with more than $139 million in residential mortgages during 2013, based on The Warren Group’s report. “This is a significant and unprecedented honor for Charter Oak to be the lending leader for four years in a row,” said Brian A. Orenstein, Charter Oak’s CEO. “It represents a tremendous amount of hard work by our mortgage originators, our Lending Department and all of our branches,” he said.
Charter Oak offers a broad array of mortgage products, from adjustable-rate products to conventional 15- and 30-year terms, as well as its popular Accelerator and Cost Saver mortgages. Charter Oak also began offering VA Mortgages in 2014, adding to its suite of government-insured loans that also includes FHA and USDA mortgages.
 
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