legals pg 2 10-26-23


Town of Putnam
WARNING OF ELECTION
November 7, 2023
The Electors of the Town of Putnam are hereby warned to meet at their respective polling place in said town on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, between the hours of 6:00 am and 8:00 pm for the following purposes:

To cast their vote for Mayor, Board of Selectmen, Board of Finance, Board of Finance Alternate, Board of Education, Board of Education (2-year vacancy), Board of Assessment Appeals, Library Trustee, and District Authority.
Notice is hereby given that the location of the polling place is as follows for District #1 & #2: Putnam Municipal Complex, 200 School Street, Putnam, CT. Election Day Registration place for District #1 & #2: Putnam Municipal Complex, 200 School Street, Conference Room 201, Putnam, CT.  Optical voting machines will be used.

Dated at Putnam, CT
this 25th day of October, 2023.

Christine M. Bright
Putnam Town Clerk
Oct. 25, 2023
Legal Notice
Town of Pomfret
PLANNING & ZONING
COMMISSION

At the October 18, 2023, meeting of the Pomfret Planning & Zoning Commission, the following legal action(s) were taken:

1. Vivianna St. Jean, 239 Kearney Road, special permit Home Occupation 1, cottage license for baked goods.  APPROVED with conditions: correct the square footage of the baking area on the application and to have no retail sales.

2. Adam Lessard, 54 Jericho Road, special permit for a 30’x60’ garage/carport on slab.  APPROVED: with five (5) conditions.

Dated at Pomfret,
Connecticut
October 23, 2023

Lynn L. Krajewski,
Clerk
Planning & Zoning Commission

Oct. 25, 2023



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menus pg 2 10-26-23



Putnam Elementary/Middle
Every day: Fruit. Monday: Chicken sandwiches. Tuesday: Hot dogs, baked beans, "Spooky" treat. Wednesday: Mozzarella sticks, marinara sauce, noodles, peas. Thursday: Popcorn chicken potato bowls. Friday: Pizza, salad.
Putnam High
Monday: Orange chicken bowls or spicy chicken sandwiches. Tuesday: Philly Cheesesteak grinders or bacon cheeseburgers. Wednesday: Hot dogs or chicken wraps. Thursday: Nachos Grande or "Wild Mike's" cheese bites. Friday: Stuffed-crust pizza or buffalo popcorn chicken basket.
Woodstock Public Schools
Every day: Fruit. Monday: Fish sandwiches, cole slaw. Tuesday: Mini pancakes, sausages, hash browns. Wednesday: Popcorn chicken, mashed potatoes, carrots. Thursday: Beef tacos, refried beans. Friday: Pizza, broccoli.
Pomfret Community
Every day: Bosco sticks, Yogurt Fun Lunch, Sunbutter & jelly. Monday: Pasta with marinara sauce, broccoli. Tuesday: French toast, egg or sausage, hash browns. Wednesday: BBQ chicken flatbread, baked beans. Thursday: Beef-a-Roni, salad. Friday: Pizza, carrots.

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Kickoff pg 3 10-26-23



WOODSTOCK — The Roseland Park and Golf Course Board of Trustees announced the official opening of The Legacy Campaign “150 Years and Beyond” with a kick-off set for 1 p.m. Oct. 29 in the historic barn at Roseland Park, rain or shine.
Residents of Woodstock and local communities of northeastern Connecticut and nearby Massachusetts and Rhode Island as well as families are encouraged to attend. All welcome.
“Our Board has been meeting regularly in preparation for this event and the coinciding Legacy Campaign.  The impending work, which includes a major facelift to the park and golf course, will take place over the next few years.  We’re pleased to share our plan with all the citizens and families of the area,” said Board of Trustees President Martha Beckwith.
Woodstock resident Pam Brown, chair of the Public Relations committee, is working with Joseph and Dawn Adiletta, Jim Gothreau, Susie Racine, Jennifer Brytowski, Jennifer Green, Emily Nestor, Rick and Dee Harless and Patrick O’Brien.
Roseland Park, which was conceived by Henry Chandler Bowen, and dedicated on the 100th Anniversary of the United States, July 4, 1876, has been a mainstay of families of the region for nearly 150 years.
“I’m extremely proud of our committee, which has brought our plan forth in a very short time.  The group has worked together as a team to make this day and event a reality.  We’re encouraging individuals and families to come out and enjoy the afternoon with us, view the beauty of the lake and park and enjoy a relaxed program complete with refreshments for all,” said Brown.
The Trustees have engaged the services of Boston-based GroundView a renowned park and garden design firm to prepare the Park for the next 150 years.  The firm, owned by former Woodstock resident Wilson Martin, has been charged with presenting visualization of improvements including improved vehicular and pedestrian roadways and paths, a new main entrance featuring scenic vistas of the lake and improvements to the historic Barn and boathouse.  All work will be in keeping with the historic character and resources of the park and lake.
The goal of Phase I of the Legacy Campaign is $500,000 to be raised over a three-year period.  A volunteer Leadership Team lead by Chairman John Rauh, Vice Chairman Jonathan Gradie and Honorary Chairperson Paul Kelly has been meeting with donors.  In the early phase, the campaign has secured pledges and gifts amounting to $150,000.

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legals pg 3 10-26-23


Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Notice of Public Hearing
November 6, 2023

The public is hereby notified and warned that a Public Hearing will be held in Room 109 of the Putnam Municipal Complex at 200 School Street, Putnam, CT at 6:15 in the evening Nov. 6, 2023, for purposes of discussing the proposed disposition of surplus town real estate at 56 Groveland Avenue, 58 Groveland Avenue, 110 Groveland Avenue, 157 Black Oak Avenue and 94 Oak Street pursuant to Section 255-3 of the Code of Ordinances, and to release the temporary cul-de-sac located on property at 20 Dudley Street as approved by the Planning Commission.

Oct. 26, 2023

Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Notice of Special Town Meeting
November 6, 2023
The Electors and Citizens qualified to vote in Town Meeting of the Town of Putnam, Connecticut, are hereby notified and warned that a Special Town Meeting of said Town will be held in the Municipal Complex at 200 School Street, Putnam, CT at 6:30 Nov. 6, 2023, in the evening for the following purposes:

1.  To choose a moderator for said meeting.

2.  To consider and act upon the following resolution:

RESOLVED:  That the Board of Selectmen, pursuant to Section 255-3 of the Code of Ordinances of the Town of Putnam, be authorized to dispose of surplus town real estate at 56 Groveland Avenue, 58 Groveland Avenue, 110 Groveland Avenue, 157 Black Oak Avenue and 94 Oak Street by public auction in such manner as appears to them to be in the best interest of the Town of Putnam.

3.   To release the temporary cul-de-sac located on property at 20 Dudley Street as approved by the Planning Commission.

Dated at Putnam, Connecticut
this 16th of October, 2023
Town of Putnam,
Its Board of Selectmen
Norman B. Seney, Mayor
Roy S. Simmons, Deputy Mayor
Rick Hayes
Gloria Marion
Michael Paquin
J. Scott Pempek
Jeffrey Rawson

Oct. 26, 2023

Town of Putnam
Zoning Commission
Legal Notice

The Town of Putnam Zoning Commission held a hybrid meeting on October 18, 2023, at 7:00 P.M at the Municipal Complex in Community Room 201 located on the second floor.   Approval was granted on the following:

Docket # 2023-08 Craft Group request for a Special Permit in accordance with Section 713 of the Town of Putnam Zoning Regulations “Cannabis Facilities” Definition 5. “Retailer”.  Property located at 3 Park Road, Town Assessors Map 37, Lot 55, Zoned Highway Commercial.
Patricia Hedenberg, Chairman

Oct. 26, 2023

Legal Notice
Town of Pomfret
MUNICIPAL ELECTION –
NOVEMBER 7, 2023

In accordance with the provisions of Section 9-226 of the General Statutes of Connecticut, notice is given that the Electors, the legal voters of the Town of Pomfret, Connecticut, are hereby warned to meet at the Pomfret Community School Auditorium, 20 Pomfret Street (junction of Routes 101 & 169), Pomfret, Connecticut, on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, from 6:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. to cast their ballots for the following:

1.One Town Clerk (Vote for One); (2) Two Board of Finance (Vote for Up to Two);  (2) Two Board of Education (Vote for Up to Two, Three to be Elected); (1) One Board of Assessment Appeals (Vote for One); (2) Two Planning & Zoning Commission (Vote for Up to Two); (1) One Planning & Zoning Commission Alternate (Vote for One); (2) Two Zoning Board of Appeals (Vote for Up to Two); (1) One Zoning Board of Appeals Alternate (Vote for One); (4) Four Constables (Vote for Up to Four, Seven to be Elected); (3) Three Library Trustees Full Term (Vote for Up to Three);  (1) One Library Trustees to Fill Vacancy for Two Years (Vote for One).  

      The polls will be open for voting during said hours: 6:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. in the Pomfret Community School Auditorium, 20 Pomfret Street, Pomfret Center, Connecticut 06259.   
      
Election Day Registration/Voting Will Take Place at:  
Pomfret Town Hall, 5 Haven Road, Pomfret Center, CT 06259
          
Absentee Ballots and EDR Ballots will be counted at the following central location:

Pomfret Town Hall, 5 Haven Road, Pomfret Center CT 06259
Notice to all ELECTORS, LEGAL VOTERS of the Town of Pomfret.  Under Section 9-261 of the General Statutes of Connecticut, ALL VOTERS must present to the official checkers IDENTIFICATION when they go to the polls to vote.  This may include the elector’s Social Security card, or any other preprinted form of identification which shows the elector’s name, and either the elector’s address, signature, or photograph; or on a form prescribed by the Secretary of the State, the elector may write his residential address, date of birth, print the elector’s name and SIGN a statement under the penalty of false statement that the elector is the elector whose name appears on the official checklist.
Dated at Pomfret, Connecticut
this 23rd day of October 2023

Cheryl A. Grist
Town Clerk of Pomfret

Oct. 26, 2023

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