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Bandstand roof redo
By Linda Lemmon
Town Crier Editor
PUTNAM — The crown is a little worse for wear on one of Rotary Park’s crowning glories.
The roof of the bandstand is going to be replaced with a metal roof, according to Parks and Rec Director Willie Bousquet.
Most of the supplies are in for the project. He said they hope everything will be in by the end of May so the project can be finished before the July Fireworks extravaganza set for July 9.
The project is being done by Commercial Roofing of Putnam. The cost for the metal roof is about $65,000. Bousquet said, “Because we’ve switched to a metal roof, we should not have to replace it for a long, long time.”

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W. WARWICK, R.I. — Harold M. Horvat, President, CEO and chairman of the Board, Centreville Bank, has been reelected to the 20-member Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Bankers Association (MBA).
Founded in 1905, the MBA is the only Association representing FDIC-insured community, regional and nationwide banks serving consumer and business clients across the Commonwealth.
Horvat was reelected to a three-year term after having filled a vacancy on the Board in 2021. “I’m pleased to be reelected to the Board of Directors for the Massachusetts Bankers Association,” said Horvat. “Serving on the board enables me to give back and share perspectives from beyond the Bay State’s borders, which ultimately strengthens the industry as a whole.”
The MBA president said: “As a dynamic industry, it is essential that the Association have perspectives of banking leaders like Hal Horvat who provide expertise and experience that enables us to achieve our priorities of exceptional advocacy representation on Beacon Hill and in Washington, D.C.; high quality and timely training and education for professionals in the banking industry."
and communications and services that help strengthen our members,” according to MBA’s President and CEO Kathleen Murphy. “The market knowledge that Hal brings enables the Association to anticipate and respond to emerging banking needs and trends that help our members as they serve a very large consumer and business footprint across the Commonwealth.”


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horvat pg 3 6-2-22



W. WARWICK, R.I. — Harold M. Horvat, President, CEO and chairman of the Board, Centreville Bank, has been reelected to the 20-member Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Bankers Association (MBA).
Founded in 1905, the MBA is the only Association representing FDIC-insured community, regional and nationwide banks serving consumer and business clients across the Commonwealth.
Horvat was reelected to a three-year term after having filled a vacancy on the Board in 2021. “I’m pleased to be reelected to the Board of Directors for the Massachusetts Bankers Association,” said Horvat. “Serving on the board enables me to give back and share perspectives from beyond the Bay State’s borders, which ultimately strengthens the industry as a whole.”
The MBA president said: “As a dynamic industry, it is essential that the Association have perspectives of banking leaders like Hal Horvat who provide expertise and experience that enables us to achieve our priorities of exceptional advocacy representation on Beacon Hill and in Washington, D.C.; high quality and timely training and education for professionals in the banking industry."
and communications and services that help strengthen our members,” according to MBA’s President and CEO Kathleen Murphy. “The market knowledge that Hal brings enables the Association to anticipate and respond to emerging banking needs and trends that help our members as they serve a very large consumer and business footprint across the Commonwealth.”


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legals pg 3 6-2-22


Town of Putnam
Zoning Commission
Legal Notice
The Town of Putnam Zoning Commission will be holding a hybrid meeting on Wednesday, June 15, 2022, at 7:00 P.M at the Municipal Complex in Community Room 201 located on the second floor. A public hearing will be held on each of the following:

Docket # 2022-02  Tanner Real Estate, LLC request for a zone change from AG-2 Agricultural to HC Highway Commercial for property located at 252 Providence Pike for retail clothing sales, miscellaneous apparel and accessories.  Property noted by location Town Assessors Map 027, 002, Zoned AG-2.

Docket # 2022-03  REAL Custom Training, LLC request for a Special Permit and waivers of the site plan requirements and traffic report for an Adult Education Center in accordance with Section 304 Schedule of Uses and Districts of the Town of Putnam Zoning Regulations.  Property located at 225 Kennedy Drive, Town Assessors Map 11, Lot 216, Zoned General Commercial.  (Former Putnam Library).

Patricia Hedenberg,
Chair

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

June 2, 2022
June 9, 2022

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