Education briefs pg 11 7-9-15

 
Inducted
WILLIMANTIC — A local student at Eastern Connecticut State University was inducted into Eastern’s Omicron Delta Epsilon Economics Honor Society: Ricardo Rivera-Cabrera ’16 of Woodstock. His major is economics.
 
On list
BURLINGTON, Vt. — - Alexandra Wilcon has been named to the dean’s list for the spring 2015 semester at the University of Vermont. Wilcon, from Pomfret Center, is a sSophmore biology major. 
 
On dean’s list
WORCESTER — Worcester Polytechnic Institute has announced that William Bourgeois of Woodstock,  a first-year student majoring in actuarial mathematics, was named to the university’s Dean’s List for academic excellence for the spring 2015 semester.
 
Gets degree
NEWTON, Mass. — Danielle Fortin of Pomfret Center has received a bachelor’s degree from Lasell College during commencement exercises May 2015. Fortin majored in communication.
 
 
 
Graduates
NEWTON, Mass. — Two local students were among the 289 students who graduated from Mount Ida College May 11, 2015: Casey Bienkowski of Pascoag graduated with a bachelor’s degree in psychology; and Halle Rasco of Pascoag  graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in graphic design.
 
Graduates
PROVIDENCE — The following local residents from Providence College received bachelor’s degrees during the College’s Ninety-Seventh Commencement Exercises May 17, 2015: Rebecca Incera, Pomfret and Mary McGinn, of Pomfret Center.
 
Gets degree
PROVIDENCE — Gabrielle Abbate of Pascoag  was among nearly 50 students who received undergraduate degrees from Providence College’s School of Continuing Education during the College’s Ninety-Seventh Commencement Exercises May 17, 2015. Abbate graduated Cum laude with a bachelor’s degree.
 
Graduates
WORCESTER — John Christopher Dean of Pomfret  received a bachelor of arts degree from the
College of the Holy Cross at its 169th commencement on May 22, 2015.
 
Graduates
WORCESTER — Several local students graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute: 
Jedediah Perron of Dayville, Conn., was awarded a bachelor of science degree in aerospace engineering with distinction.
ErinMari Konicki of Putnam, Conn., was awarded a bachelor of science degree in biochemistry with distinction.
Edward Partlow of Putnam, Conn., was awarded a bachelor of science degree in biochemistry with high distinction.
Brian Hamilton of Dayville, Conn., was awarded a bachelor of science degree in chemistry.
Cody Olivier of Pascoag, R.I., was awarded a master of science degree in computer science.
Paul Young of Pascoag, R.I., was awarded a master of science degree in management.
Lauren Skene of Woodstock, Conn., was awarded a master of mathematics for educators degree.
Edward Graff of Danielson, Conn., was awarded a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering with distinction.
 
 
On dean’s list
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — Kathryn Archambault from Pomfret Center was recently named to the Dean’s List at the College of William & Mary for the spring 2015 semester.
 
On list
GRANVILLE, Ohio — Jennifer Kristal of Pomfret Center was named to the Denison University’s 2015 spring semester dean’s list.

legals pg 11 7-9-15

 
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Zoning Board 
of Appeals
The Town of Putnam Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a meeting on July 21, 2015 at 7:00 P.M. at the Town Hall located at 126 Church Street, Putnam, CT.  A public hearing will be held on the following:
Appeal # 2015-001:  Nola Parmentier — Request for a variance according to Section 401 Schedule of Dimensional Requirements of the Town of Putnam Zoning Regulations for a side yard reduction from the required 20’ to 3’ for a proposed 16’ X 18’ addition for vehicle storage.  Property located at 47 Edmond Street, Town Assessor’s Map 016, 166, Zoned R-10.
 
Joseph Nash, 
Chairman
 
July 9, 2015
July 16, 2015
 
Legal Notice
State of Connecticut
Return Date:  
July 21, 2015
Superior Court
Judicial District 
of Windham
At Putnam 
May 29, 2015
ONEWEST 
BANK N.A.
V.
THE WIDOW, 
 HEIRS AND/
OR CREDITORS OF
THE ESTATE OF 
JOSEPH A.J. 
LEFEBVRE
A/K/A JOSEPH A. 
LEFEBVRE, ET AL.
NOTICE TO THE WIDOW, HEIRS AND/OR CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH A.J. LEFEBVRE A/K/A JOSEPH A. LEFEBVRE AND ALL UNKNOWN PERSONS, CLAIMING OR WHO MAY CLAIM, ANY RIGHTS, TITLE, INTEREST OR ESTATE IN OR LIEN OR ENCUMBRANCE UPON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THIS COMPLAINT, ADVERSE TO THE PLAINTIFF, WHETHER SUCH CLAIM OR POSSIBLE CLAIM BE VESTED OR CONTINGENT.
The Plaintiff has named as a Defendant, THE WIDOW, HEIRS AND/OR CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH A.J. LEFEBVRE A/K/A JOSEPH A. LEFEBVRE, and all unknown persons, claiming or who may claim, any rights, title interest or estate in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in this Complaint, adverse to the Plaintiff, whether such claim or possible claim can be vested or contingent, if not living, as a party defendant(s) in the complaint which it is bringing to the above-named Court seeking a foreclosure of its mortgage upon premises known as 76 MARSHALL STREET, PUTNAM, CT 06260.
The Plaintiff has represented to the said Court, by means of an affidavit annexed to the Complaint, that despite all reasonable efforts to ascertain such information, it has been unable to determine the identity and/or whereabouts of THE WIDOW, HEIRS AND/OR CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH A.J. LEFEBVRE A/K/A JOSEPH A. LEFEBVRE, and all unknown persons, claiming or who may claim any rights, title, interest or estate in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in this Complaint, adverse to the Plaintiff, whether such claim or possible claim can be vested or contingent, if not living.
Now, Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that notice of the institution of his action be given to said THE WIDOW, HEIRS AND/OR CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH A.J. LEFEBVRE A/K/A JOSEPH A. LEFEBVRE and all unknown persons, claiming or who may claim, any rights, title, interest or estate in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in this Complaint, adverse to the Plaintiff, whether such claim or possible claim can be vested or contingent, by some proper officer causing a true and attested copy of this Order of Notice to be published in the PUTNAM TOWN CRIER &NORTHEAST LEDGER, once a week for two successive weeks, commencing on or before July 9, 2015, and that return of such service be made to this court.
BY THE COURT
BY: Adele Dery Laprey
Admin. Asst.
A true and attested copy:
Arthur P. Johnston
State Marshal
State of Connecticut
 
July 2, 2015
July 9, 2015
 
Legal Notice
Town of Pomfret
Special Town 
Meeting
The legal voters and citizens qualified to vote in Town Meeting of the Town of Pomfret are hereby warned to meet at the Pomfret Community School Cafeteria, 20 Pomfret Street in the Town of Pomfret, Connecticut on Wednesday, July 15, 2015, at 6:30 PM to act upon the following articles:
Article 1: To choose a Moderator for said meeting.
 Article 2: To see if the Town will approve an Amended Ordinance Regarding the Office of the Tax Collector that, pursuant to Section 9-189 of the General Statutes of Connecticut, the office of Tax Collector shall be filled by appointment by majority vote of the Board of Selectmen for a term of four years.  A copy of the proposed Ordinance is on file with the office of the Pomfret Town Clerk.
Article 3: To do any other business proper to come before said meeting. 
Dated at Pomfret, 
Connecticut, 
this 9th Day 
of July, 2015
 Maureen A. Nicholson
Barry T. Jessurun
Peter B. Mann
Its Board of Selectmen
 
Attest:  Cheryl A. Grist, 
Town Clerk
 
July 9, 2015

Pastor pg 11 7-9-15

 
By Ron P. Coderre
Each year when the Congregational Church of Putnam golf tournament rolls around, Pastor Tom Meyer is chided about guaranteeing great weather.  This year, although the tourney went off without a hitch, he took a little bit of a ribbing for the weather conditions.
Sunday, June 28 dawned more like a late October day rather than the usual late June balmy conditions that local golfers are accustomed to on the course.  Temperatures hovered in the low 60’s, with a heavy mist and windy conditions creating a chilly atmosphere.  Despite the conditions, 30 hardy foursomes teed off in support of the Congregational Church and Steve Bousquet Memorial Tournament.  And not surprisingly everyone completed the round and rushed to the clubhouse at the Raceway Golf Course for warmth, a steak dinner, awards and plenty of camaraderie.
“We were extremely pleased with the turnout.  We kid Pastor Tom about praying for great weather but neither rain nor chilly conditions could stop our golfers and volunteers.  This tournament provides us an opportunity as a congregation to say thank you to the community as we use the proceeds to support scholarships for area students,” said Roger Franklin, co-chairman.
The chilly weather did contribute to some higher than usual scores but the Plainfield area foursome of Greg Martel, Steve and Mark Gileau and Seth Nowakowski easily outdistanced the field, posting a score of 13 under par on the par 72 layout, giving them a big five stroke margin of victory.
Second place was where the competition took place.  The runner-up foursome came in at eight under par, five strokes behind the leaders.  The foursome of Bob Hastings, Bob Hastings Sr., Todd Cantwell and Mike Daley was awarded second place by virtue of matching cards.  They edged out third-place finishers Dave and Ashley Proietti, Steve Bracewell and Tom Poirier, who also had a minus eight score.
In the special competitions Derreth Adams was crowned the female long drive champion a title she shared with Nowakowski who was the men’s long driver of the day.  Closest to the pin winners were Bracewell (4th hole), Steve Asadourian (9th), Steve Moran (14th) and George Figerle (17th).  The putting contest was won by Trish DePiro.
The Par 3 Challenge winners were Robert B. Lamoureux (4th), Asadourian (9th), Mike Boledovic (14th) and Ken Creutz (17th).
Charles Leach, tournament co-chairman with Franklin, announced and introduced the scholarship winners for 2015.  Jenna Boyle and Rebecca Teczar were the recipients from Killingly High School, while Mikala Van Dam and Jacob Guertin were the Putnam High School recipients. 
“It’s an honor to present these young scholars with these awards.  They are fine young people who will represent our area well as they move on in life.  On behalf of the Church and the Bousquet family we thank everyone who had a hand in the success of this day,” said co-chairman Leach.

Police pg 12 7-9-15

 
 
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.
June 30
Jaime Diaz, 31, Colburn Road, Canterbury; operating unregistered motor vehicle, misuse of plates, failure to have insurance, failure to carry license.
July 1
Robert Sosa, 31, Rt. 169, Woodstock; violation of a protective order, second-degree breach of peace.
July 3
Gail Wilson, 63, Woodstock Meadows, Woodstock; speeding.
Sean Marchionte, 49, Custom House Street, Providence; traveling fast.
July 4
Courtney Warner, 31, Salmon Drive, Moosup; speeding, operating unregistered motor vehicle.
Kasey-Lynn Falco-Stachura, 19, Country Club Road, Dayville; speeding.
July 5
Dennis Seavey, 62, Rt. 169, Woodstock; speeding.
Nancy Pellecchia, 68, Great Pond Road, S. Glastonbury; speeding.
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