Nominations pg 12 10-9-14

 
 
Nominations sought
Northeast Communities Against Substance Abuse (NECASA) is seeking nominations for two regional awards. The deadline is Oct. 15.
Nomination forms may be accessed on-line from the NECASA website atwww.necasaonline.org.
The Volunteer with Youth Award is given to a volunteer over the age of 18 whom works with youth in their community.  The Volunteer with Youth Award is now a regional award for the entire 21-town Northeastern Connecticut region. Beginning in 1993, the award was started to encourage and recognize people for their outstanding work with youth.  Solid adult role models for young people are found to be one of the greatest preventive measures which a community can use to alleviate negative behaviors in children. For many years the award was given to an individual or couple from each town in the region, but funding has limited the award to a regional award the past few years. 
Over the years, coaches from different sports, church youth leaders, scout leaders and school volunteers have been recognized for their outstanding volunteerism.
The Nilan Award is named after Judith Nilan, the social worker at Woodstock Middle School who was murdered in 2005. Judy Nilan was an outstanding individual and NECASA worked with her to help bring programming and speakers to the Woodstock Middle School to benefit the students. After her death, NECASA dedicated the award to her and the first award was given in 2006 to her husband Jon Baker and her children. The Nilan Award recognizes one outstanding school social worker, psychologist, principal, teacher or other school personnel in the region for their dedication and commitment to their student’s wellbeing.

Police pg 12 10-9-14

 
 
The following charges were listed in the Putnam Police Department logs.  The people charged are innocent until proven guilty in court. The Town Crier will publish dispositions of cases at the request of the accused. The dispositions must be accompanied by the proper documentation. The Putnam Police Department confidential Tip Line is 963-0000.
Sept. 29
Arielle Mitchell, 27, East Harold Street, Bloomfield; disorderly conduct, second-degree threatening.
Randall Waterman, 23, Terwilleger Road, Danielson; failure to renew registration.
Sept. 30
James Murphy, 29, Woodstock Avenue, Putnam; breach of peace.
Donald Doyle Jr., 26, Woodstock Avenue, Putnam; breach of peace, second-degree assault, second-degree criminal attempt at assault.
Oct. 2
James Maguire Jr., 33, Gardner Correctional Institute, Gardner, Mass.; first-degree failure to appear, two counts second-degree failure to appear.
Oct. 3
Anita Sargent, 27, Maynard Street, Putnam; breach of peace, risk of injury to a minor, third-degree assault.
Oct. 4
James Purdon, 75, North Street, Putnam; operating under the influence, failure to drive in proper lane.
Oct. 5
Christopher Pero, 25, Morrill Lane, N. Providence; simple trespass.
Oct. 6
Monica Ellerbry, 41, no certain address; disorderly conduct, third-degree criminal mischief, second-degree reckless endangerment.
 

Ribbon pg 12 10-9-14

 
Ribbon Week Proclamation
The Young Marines are promoting an anti-drug message and the town of Pomfret signed a Ribbon Week Proclamation. Left to right:  Selectmen Peter Mann and Barry Jessurun, First Selectman Maureen Nicholson, Young Marine Corporal Ahnberg, and Unit Commander Couture. The Red Ribbon Program is a Young Marine initiative against illegal drugs and those who promote their use. The Young Marines are committed to getting out this anti –drug message by going into schools and promoting the message in their communities.  The Pomfret Board of Selectmen has signed a proclamation to show the Town’s support of this important program. Courtesy photo.

Hyde pg 1 10-16-14

 
Football Wrap-up
Hyde lone
team 
to post win 
in tough 
weekend   
By Ron P. Coderre
In a weekend that witnessed local schools suffer through defeat, one team the Hyde-Woodstock Wolfpack defied the odds and posted a big win over Hebron Academy, which traveled to the Nutmeg State all the way from Maine.
The Quinebaug Valley Pride opened the weekend under the arcs at the St. Marie-Greenhalgh Sports Complex and was edged by visiting Prince Tech.  Killingly, Pomfret School and Woodstock followed suit on Saturday, with the Redmen losing on the road to Bacon Academy, Berkshire shutting out Pomfret and Woodstock suffering through a long afternoon at home against a strong New London team.
Murphy and Greenridge Tandem
 Lead Hyde to Victory
Hyde-Woodstock’s Jimmy Murphy continues to impress as he once again led the Wolfpack to victory, a hard fought 20-14 win over visiting Hebron Academy.  This week Murphy had huge support from steady quarterback Marcus Greenridge, who added a pair of scores on runs of 6 and 2 yards to salt away the win for coach Sean Saucier’s charges.  
After Hebron broke out on top 8-0 early in the first quarter, Murphy responded with a 12-yard run to pull Hyde-Woodstock within two points 8-6 and close out the initial stanza scoring.  The Wolfpack took a 12-8 lead to the locker room at halftime thanks to the first of Greenridge’s two scores.
Murphy and Greenridge both broke the century mark on the ground, as “Murph” ran for 107 yards on 14 carries and Greenridge had 102 yards on 15 carries.
The teams traded touchdowns in the third quarter with Greenridge once again tallying, this time from 2 yards out.  A Murphy two-point conversion run closed out the Wolfpack scoring insuring the six-point margin of victory.  The win upped Hyde-Woodstock’s record to 3-1 overall and 3-1 in the Evergreen League.  Next week the Wolfpack is on the road at Holderness School in a 2 p.m. contest.
Pomfret School was on the road in the far reaches of western Massachusetts where it was whitewashed by Berkshire 12-0.  The Griffins next game is Saturday at home versus Canterbury School at 2:30 p.m.
Pride, Killingly & Centaurs Fall
The Quinebaug Valley Pride put up a strong effort against visit Prince Tech but dropped a heartbreaker 22-14.  The loss drops the Pride to 1-4 on the season.
This was a game that coach Joe Asermelly felt could easily have been a victory for his team and he took part of the blame for the loss.  Late in the game the coaching staff lost track of the timeout situation and the game clock, causing confusion on the field for the Pride, resulting in the loss of what might have been a positive situation.  Regardless in the end, the Techsters left Putnam with the win.
Following a Prince Tech 7-0 first period advantage, the Pride fought back as running back Raif Santerre bulled over from 5 yards out to knot the score following a Chuck Innes point-after kick.  However, the Pride was unable to stand prosperity and went to intermission trailing 14-7.  
The third quarter belonged to Prince Tech as it scored the only touchdown of the stanza to take a 20-7 lead into the final 12 minutes.  A Jeremee Perez one yard burst was all that the Pride would manage before the final whistle.  Santerre once again broke the century mark on the ground with 144 yards on 30 carries.
The Pride now prepares for O’Brien Tech, which visits the St. Marie-Greenhalgh Sports Complex on Friday for a 6:30 p.m. encounter.
Killingly, much like the Pride was hoping to pick up a victory on its trip to Colchester for a game with Bacon Academy.  The Redmen however, came away disappointed as the Bobcats posted a 35-28 win in a game that wasn’t as close as the final score might indicate.
Bacon took a 28-6 lead to the locker room at halftime as the only score Killingly could muster was an Austin Caffrey 10-yard run for a touchdown.  Bacon controlled the third quarter, scoring the only touchdown during that 15-minute period before Killingly came to life.
Whatever the reason for the resuscitation, Killingly posted 22 final period points narrowing the final margin to seven points but not enough for the victory.  Caffrey scored on a two-yard burst to open the fourth period scoring.  His running mate, Michael Elsey then his paydirt twice on runs of 31 and 57 yards as time became Killingly’s enemy.
Elsey toted the pigskin 19 times for 167 yards, while Caffrey had 11 carries for 81.  Quarterback Kyle Derosier was 7-for-25 in the air for 76 yards, 56 of those yard were credited to his favorite target Vasileous Politis.
The loss drops Killingly to 1-4 on the season and 0-2 in the Eastern Connecticut Conference Medium Division.  They now prepare for the rugged Stonington Bears, who invade Danielson on Friday evening for a 6:30 p.m. contest. 
Homecoming Day for Woodstock was more like Custer’s Last Stand as the New London Whalers put on a show in Woodstock besting the outmanned Centaurs 51-6.  The lone bright spot for the Acads was running back Holden Cote who scored on a four-yard burst late in the game.  The loss drops Woodstock to 1-4 on the season.  
 
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