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Town of Putnam
Planning & Zoning Commission
Legal Notice

The Town of Putnam Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a hybrid meeting on October 16, 2024 at 7:00 P. M. in Room 201 at the Putnam Municipal Complex, located at 200 School Street, Putnam, CT.  A public hearing will be held on the following:

Docket # 2024-07  Mrunal Desai request for a Special Permit for a trampoline jump off entertainment center.  Property located at 50-B Providence Pike, Town Assessors Map 026, Lot 007, Zoned Highway Commercial.  

Zoom meeting information will be available on the Town of Putnam website prior to the meeting date.   

Patricia Hedenberg, Chairperson

Oct. 3, 2024
Oct. 10, 2024

Town of Putnam
Zoning Board of Appeals
Legal Notice

The Town of Putnam Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a hybrid meeting on October 15, 2024, at 7:00
P. M. in Room 201 at the Putnam Municipal Complex, located at 200 School Street, Putnam, CT.  A public hearing will be held on the following:

Appeal #  2024-007  Joseph Thompson-JT’s Appliance request for an 8’ variance for a proposed LED sign to be located at 51 Pomfret Street, Town Assessors Map 015, 058, Zoned GC

Joseph Nash, Chairperson

Oct. 3, 2024
Oct. 10, 2024

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Performs a variety of administrative, professional and supervisory work in direct oversight and control of the Parks and Recreation Department.  Responsible for the maintenance of Town parks, sports fields, related recreation areas and facilities and the provision of community recreation programs.

This full-time, non-union position is a salaried position, based on a typical 35-hour work week schedule. Frequent work during weekends and evenings, as necessary related to events and programs. The expected salary range is between $70,000 - $80,000 per year, with possible negotiation based on qualifications and experience. There is health, dental, pension and other benefits with this position.

Full Job Posting, including requirements, and submittal details, can be found on the Town of Putnam’s website, under the Human Resources department page.

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By Linda Lemmon
Town Crier Editor
PUTNAM — The Putnam Lodge of Elks’ Soccer Shootout was a success and will be sending almost a full complement of competitors to the District shootout in Groton this weekend.
Elks officials said that it had been a while since the lodge had put on a soccer shootout. They had tried it in different places around town and did not have a good turnout.
But the turnout this year was “great” and they credit the flyers sent out to all youth organizations and an interview on WINY Radio. The Danielson Elks lodge helped out.
For kids between 4 and 7, there is one practice shot and three shots for scoring. For all the older kids, there are three practice shots allowed first and then 15 shots for official scoring.
One boy and one girl from each age group are sent to the District competition in Groton. The state competition in East Windsor follows and then the regional competition in Vermont. After that is the national competition.
In the 4-7 division, the Elks are sending: Ada Gustavesen and Connor Tryon; In the 8-9: William Gustavesen; In the 10-11: Dominic Kostovski and Makaila Roy.; In the 12-13 division: Jadelyn Baumuller. Also taking part were Bradley Tryon, Colton O’Brien and Finley Presto.

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captions:
Above left: All the participants. Left: All the Elks helpers. Top right: The scoring grid for the net. Expanded photo array Wed. night on our FB page: Putnam Town Crier & Northeast Ledger.

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Bousquet retiring
PUTNAM — The Town of Putnam has begun its search for a new recreation director. Longtime Parks and Recreation Director Wilfred “Willie” Bousquet is retiring in January.
In a letter, Putnam Mayor Barney Seney said: “It is with a mixture of gratitude and admiration that I write to congratulate Willie Bousquet on his well-deserved retirement after 36 years of dedicated service as our Recreation Director. Willie Bousquet will retire in January of 2025. Over the years he has not only overseen and enriched our recreational programs but has also brought a unique vision to the Town of Putnam. From the bandstand that has become a cherished local landmark, to the many events that have brought our community together, his contributions have shaped Putnam into a vibrant place that people want to visit, whether for our events or to experience the town’s restaurants and culture. His commitment and passion for the job have had a lasting impact, making Putnam a destination for both residents and visitors alike. We are incredibly thankful for your years of service and dedication to our town. You have left an enduring legacy and will be greatly missed. On behalf of the entire community, I wish Willie the absolute best in his retirement. May it be filled with happiness, relaxation, and new adventures.
Barney Seney, Mayor of Putnam”

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