menus pg 2 10-13-22



Woodstock public schools
Everyday: Fruit. Monday: Hamburgers, carrot sticks. Tuesday: Waffles, sausage. Wednesday: Chicken tenders, mashed potatoes, carrots. Thursday: Pasta, meatsauce. Friday: Pizza, salad.
Putnam Elementary/Middle
Monday: Macaroni and cheese, broccoli, fruit. Tuesday: Grilled cheese sandwich, tomato soup, Goldfish crackers, fruit. Wednesday: Pasta, meatsauce, corn, sherbet. Thursday: Chicken tenders, carrots, fruit. Friday: Stuffed-crust pizza, Caesar salad, fruit.
Putnam High
Monday: Chicken gyro or spicy chicken sandwiches. Tuesday: Rodeo BBQ rib sandwiches or bacon cheeseburgers. Wednesday: Italian meatball dinner or turkey bacon panini. Thursday: Waffles, eggs or blazin' chicken wings. Friday: French bread pizza or stromboli.
Pomfret Community
Everyday: Fresh fruit and veggies. Alt. Gr. turkey and cheese. Monday: Ravioli, green beans. Tuesday: Chicken Teriyaki rice bowl with broccoli. Wednesday - Brunch for Lunch: French toast, sausage, hash browns. Thursday: BBQ rib on rolls, baked beans. Friday: Pizza, salad.

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putnam - water pg 2 10-13-22



Town of Putnam WPCA
Lead and Drinking Water
Starting in 2022, the Town of Putnam’s Water Authority is doing an inventory of the water service lines in our community. The inventory will identify the material of your service line, including if your service line is made of lead.
Our recent drinking water test results are below the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (USEPA) lead or copper action levels. For detailed information about the Water Authority’s water system and testing, visit our water and sewer page at www.putnamct.us
What is the Water Authority Doing to Remove Lead
From Drinking Water?
The drinking water from the Water Authority’s treatment plant that travels through the street water mains to your house is lead free. The Water Authority also uses corrosion control treatment, decreasing the amount of lead that can go from the lead or lead-containing service line pipes into the water. The Water Authority tests the water in the system, following state and federal requirements.
Today, lead service lines, lead solder in indoor plumbing, and lead in older plumbing fixtures can cause lead to be in your drinking water.
A service line is a pipe that connects the water main in the street to building plumbing.
In Putnam, the Water Authority is responsible for the service line from the main in the street to the curb stop, typically at the property line or in the sidewalk. The property owner is responsible for the service line from the curb stop to the meter inside the home. Some homes in the Water Authority service area were built before the 1986 Federal Safe Drinking Water Act, which mandated that new plumbing materials be lead-free. So, older homes may have lead or lead-containing service lines.
The USEPA Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) support removing lead from drinking water. The revisions require water utilities to create and submit lead service line inventories by October 16, 2024, and then come up with a plan to replace lead and lead-containing service lines.    
What Can You Do to Help?
SERVICE LINE INVENTORY UPDATE
The Water Authority is compiling a service line inventory to meet the LCRR. You can use the map on our website  https://www.putnamct.us/departments/water-and-sewer/service-line-inventory to look up your address and learn if we know the material of your service line. We ask that you report your results on the survey listed on the website.

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beirut pg 3 10-13-22



Beirut barracks
bombing remembered
PUTNAM — In remembrance of the Beirut Barracks bombing Michael S. Vassar, commander of American Legion Post #13 of Putnam ,announced that the Post, with the support of the town's Recreation Department, will conduct a remembrance ceremony at noon Oct. 23 at the Veterans Memorial Park.
The program, which is open to all and free, begins  at noon, and will include a prayer by Post Chaplain Pierre Desilets, presentation of the colors by the Post Honor Guard, greetings from the Town of Putnam by Mayor Norman “Barney” Seney, who is also a member of American Legion Post #13, and the reading of the names of the 241 American service personnel who were killed in the attack.  The names of the deceased will be read by Post members Elizabeth Buzalski, Ronald P. Coderre, Brian D. Maynard and Barbara Smith.  
The local event, which started approximately seven years ago, was initiated by Brooklyn resident Kat Voght and American Legion Post #13 member, the late Donald Steinbrick. This year’s event will be under the direction of Junior Vice Commander Christopher Steinbrick.
“I’m honored to have been asked to chair this year’s event.  I am aware of all the work that my dad, Donald, and Kat put into originally getting the remembrance started.  This is an event, that as veterans and Americans, we can’t let pass without pausing to remember,” said Christopher Steinbrick.
The 1983 bombing occurred at 6:22 A.M. when two truck bombs, operated by suspected Hezbollah insurgents, struck the barracks housing American and French service members.  The attack killed a total of 307 people and injured an additional 150 individuals.  Among the dead were 241 American Marines, six of whom hailed from Connecticut.  During the commemoration ceremony, a rose will be placed in a wreath made by Kat Voght for each of the Connecticut Marines killed in the attack.


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legals pg 3 10-13-22



Town of Putnam
Zoning Board of Appeals
Legal Notice

The Town of Putnam Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a hybrid meeting on October 18, 2022, at 7:00 P.M. on the second floor, Room 201, of the Municipal Complex located at 200 School Street, Putnam, CT.   A public hearing will be held on the following:

Appeal # 2022-002 CMG Enterprises on Park, LLC request for a variance to enclose an existing car port, construct a 10’ X 16’ canopy and 8’X 10’ vestibule an increase of the total expansion (existing & proposed) from 58.2% to 59.8%.  Property located at 146 Park Road, Town Assessors Map 45, Lot 018, Zoned Industrial.

Appeal # 2022-003  Brian Robillard request for a 22‘ front yard variance for a proposed addition for property located at 467 East Putnam Road, Town Assessors Map 24, Lot 4, Zoned AG-2.

Joseph Nash, Chairman.

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

Oct. 6, 2022
Oct. 13, 2022

Town of Putnam
Zoning Commission
Legal Notice

The Town of Putnam Zoning Commission will hold a hybrid meeting on October 19, 2022 at 7:00 P.M. in Room 201 located on the second floor of the Municipal Complex located at 200 School Street, Putnam CT.   A public hearing will be held on the following:

Docket # 2022-05  WD Investments, LLC request for a Special Permit in accordance with Section 304, Table III-1 Schedule of Uses and Districts for general warehousing and storage.  Property located at 2 Furnace Street, Town Assessors Map 18, Lot 133, Zoned Industrial.

Patricia Hedenberg, Chairperson

All meeting information will be available on the Town of Putnam Website prior to the meeting.

Oct. 6, 2022
Oct. 13, 2022

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