work pg 1 6-15-23


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Refreshed Shed
Community gardeners who painted the shed at the garden include, from left: Matthew Baum, Carly DeLuca, Cheryl Gaudreault, Andrew and Noah Larson, Cathey LaBonte, John Dunay, and Paul Grenier. Photo by Cheryl Gaudreault.


By Linda Lemmon
Town Crier Editor
PUTNAM — You might do a double take if you’re passing by the Dr. Robert R. Johnston Community Garden of Rhodesville on Smith Street.
The work-a-day shed was repainted by gardeners.
According to Carly DeLuca, director of Economic and Community Development for the town, the idea to finally give the shed a new coat of paint came from Paul Grenier. Grenier, the chair for both Economic and Community Development Commission and the Redevelopment Agency, is one of the charter members of the long-time community garden.
DeLuca said, “He spearheads a lot of the work done at the garden. Matt Baum suggested doing some monthly activity and we thought this was a good start! John Dunay was extremely helpful in prepping the shed and bringing his tools. Cheryl brought snacks and Cathey, a graduate from Rhode Island School of Design, brought her expertise as a painter. I had a lovely helper in Mr. Noah Larson, our youngest gardener, who is just 3 years old! He turns four next month, though — we talked about what type of birthday cake he wants.”
The project was funded by an anonymous gift giver. DeLuca said she received an anonymous letter with a $200 Audubon gift card. The letter said: “I just recently heard about the community garden on Smith St. Yet another great reason to live in Putnam! Please accept this gift card to purchase items for the garden. I’m sure your budget doesn’t cover everything you need or want. Hope you have a great year!” DeLuca bought the paint and supplies with the gift card.
She added, “It’s a good way to build community with people that have shared interests, but you may not normally spend time with. We see a range of ages and backgrounds coming into the garden.”

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legals pg 2 6-15-23



Legal Notice
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Town of Pomfret
Planning and Zoning Commission

The Pomfret Planning & Zoning Commission will hold the following Public Hearing at its
meeting on June 21, 2023, starting at 7:00 PM.

1. First Selectman, Town of Pomfret Planning & Zoning Commission, 5 Haven Road, text amendment updating Section 6 of the Subdivision Regulations – Special Flood Hazard Areas/Floodways.

Town of Pomfret
Dated this 24th day
of May 2023

Lynn L. Krajewski,
Clerk
Planning & Zoning Commission

June 7, 2023
June 14, 2023


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celebration pg 3 6-15-23


Celebration
The oldest living member of the Daughters of Isabella was honored at the annual Daughters of Isabella membership tea party. Theresa Brodeur, right, has been a member of this charitable organization of Catholic women for 71 years and joined the DOI in 1952.  She is presented with flowers by her daughter-in-law Lori Brodeur, left.

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relay pg 3 6-15-23


Relay

from left:

Madison Suggs, 5, of Putnam

Tayler Shea, president of the Quinebaug Valley Regional Rotaract Club, left, and Roberta Rocchetti, advisor of the Putnam Rotary Club's Interact Club, man the raffle basket tables.

The Northeast District Department of Health, in collaboration with the Connecticut Cancer Partnership and the American Cancer Society, promoted low-dose CT lung cancer screenings at the Relay for Life event. Linda Colangelo, NDDH Education and Communications coordinator, pictured.

Creating a luminary
 

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