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LIQUOR PERMIT
Notice of Application
This is to give Notice that I,
LIZZY FUENTES,
163 STATE AVE
DAYVILLE, CT 06241
Have filed an application placarded 11/17/2021 with the
Department of Consumer Protection
for a RESTAURANT LIQUOR PERMIT for the
alcoholic liquor on the premises at
347 KENNEDY DR
PUTNAM CT 06260-1636
The business will be owned by: HENRY’S MAMACITA LLC
Entertainment will consist of acoustics (not amplified)
Objections must be filed by: 12-29-2021.

LIZZY FUENTES

Nov. 24, 2021
Dec. 1, 2021

Legal Notice
Town of Pomfret
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE
PLANNING AND
ZONING COMMISSION
The Pomfret Planning & Zoning Commission will hold the following Public Hearing at its in-person meeting on December 15, 2021, starting at 7:00 PM.
1.  Town of Pomfret Planning & Zoning Commission, Five Haven Road — need to opt out of the State regulations regarding ADUs and opt out regarding the number of parking spaces.  Once approved, need to go to BOS to be ratified and submitted to State.

A copy of the application is on file in the office of the Planning and Zoning Commission, 5 Haven Road, Pomfret Center, Connecticut. A copy of the file will be posted with the agenda on the Town website.

Dated this 18th day
of November 2021
Town of Pomfret
Planning & Zoning Commission

Lynn L. Krajewski,
Clerk

Dec. 1, 2021
Dec. 8, 2021

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Business pg 3 12-2-21


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Record-Breaking
PBA President Gary Osbrey, PBA Coordinator Sheila Frost, PBA Past President Dick Loomis, Karen Osbrey from Daily Bread, PBA director Jason Verraneault (dressed as a turkey), PBA Director Earl Rosebrooks, PBA Secretary Lynn Converse and Putnam Supermarket owner Nick Thapaliya. Linda Lemmon photo.



By Linda Lemmon
Town Crier Editor
PUTNAM — A generous public and laser-focused Putnam Business Association members combined to blow up fund-raising records and put Thanksgiving meals on the tables of hundreds of neighbors.
The Putnam Business Association’s traditional fund-raiser for Thanksgiving for Daily Bread collected a record-breaking $8,500.
That smashed the previous record of $3,700, according to Sheila Frost, association coordinator. And “normally we are around $2,400,” she said.
During the drive, the association was looking for $25 increments which would be enough for all the fixings’ to complete a turkey dinner.
Frost said that 340 families would benefit from the association’s hard work.
PBA President Gary Osbrey said he was very proud of the co-chairs for the fund-raiser, association directors Jason Verraneault and Earl Rosebrooks.
The year started out timidly with COVID-inspired Zoom meetings, but then, Osbrey said, the association really took off in the spring. “They set goals. They smashed goals. They had fun doing it,” said Osbrey. And as the year marched on, he added, it was one hit after another. The association is on a roll.

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Legals pg 3 12-2-21


Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Zoning Commission
The Town of Putnam Zoning Commission will be holding a hybrid meeting on December 15, 2021, at 7:00 P.M in the Municipal Complex in Conference Room 109.   A public hearing will be held on the following:

Docket # 2021-21: Keziah K Colleton. Esq. — Request for a proposed Zone Change from R-7 Residential to NC/Neighborhood Commercial.  The lots by address included in the proposed change consist of 34, 58, 60, 104, 110, 126, and 136 Church Street.   Town Assessor’s Map 11, Lots 136, 168, 184, 191, 198, 199 and 207. Zoned R-7.  

Patricia Hedenberg,
Chair

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

Dec. 2, 2021
Dec. 9, 2021

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Promoted pg 3 12-2-21


Promoted
WARWICK, R.I. — Brian Carillon was recently promoted to vice president, head of Consumer and Business Banking at Centreville Bank.
He is responsible for overseeing the Centreville Bank branch network throughout Rhode Island and Connecticut, with a primary focus on branch performance, including deepening of client relationships, ensuring operational stability, and enhancing associate engagement as well as the overall customer experience. On the business banking side, Carillon is responsible for growing the bank’s municipality and cash management portfolio. He will manage a team of four including two district executives and two business development specialists.
Centreville Bank President, CEO and Chairman of the Board Harold M. Horvat said: “Brian came to us a just over a year ago with a wealth of knowledge and an impressive retail banking background. His experience working for large financial institutions, developing staff and managing multi-site districts continues to benefit our entire organization, particularly as we continue to expand the bank’s footprint.”
Carillon has some 20 years’ retail banking experience with large financial institutions throughout Connecticut and Massachusetts. Most recently, he was vice president, district manager for Centreville Bank.
Carillon earned a bachelor’s degree in business management from Westfield State University, Westfield, Mass.
He is an active member and former board member of Junior Achievement of Southwest New England, Inc. Hartford, where he is involved with various financial literacy programs. Carillon also volunteers his time with the Granby Athletic Association, coaching and teaching youth athletics throughout Western Massachusetts. He currently lives in Granby.

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