Legals pg 11 5-14-15

 
 
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
The following ORDINANCE was approved at the Special Town Meeting held on May 4, 2015 and shall become effective twenty-one (21) days after date of publication.  
 
Dated at Putnam, 
Connecticut 
this 5th day 
of May, 2015.
 
Sara J. Seney,
Town Clerk
 
Town of Putnam
ORDINANCE
PROVIDING 
ALTERNATES 
TO THE
   WATER 
POLLUTION 
CONTROL 
AUTHORITY
BE IT ORDAINED, by the Town Meeting of the Town of Putnam that the Water and Sewer Authority shall include in addition to its five members authorized by town charter, three alternate members.  Said members shall be appointed by the Board of Selectmen, initially one member for a term of one (1) year; one member for a term of three (3) years and one member for a term of five (5) years, subsequently each alternate position shall be filled for a term of five (5) years upon the expiration of the existing term.  Said term shall be arranged such that terms of the alternates expire on the same date as the regular members.  In the absence of a regular member, the chairperson of the authority shall appoint an alternate to serve.
 
May 13, 2015
 
 
Legal Notice
Town of Pomfret
Inland Wetlands
And
Watercourses
Commission
At the May 6, 2015 meeting the following application was acted upon:
1. Jamie Herrick for Keith Stolarek, 4 Amanda Circle, install 18’ x 36’ in ground pool and 4’ high fence with self-closing, self-latching gate; approved with one condition.
 
Town of Pomfret
Inland Wetlands 
and Watercourses Commission
Dated this 11th day
of May 2015
 
Lynn L. Krajewski, 
Clerk
 
May 13, 2015
 
Legal Notice
PUBLIC HEARING
Town of Pomfret
Planning and
Zoning Commission
The Pomfret Planning & Zoning Commission will hold the following Public Hearings on Wednesday, May 27, 2015, starting at 7:00 PM at the Pomfret Senior Center:
1. An application from Brian Bourque, Deacon, First Congregational Church, Inc., 13 Church Road, to amendment the Town’s Zoning Regulations to create a new zoning district named the Pomfret Street Residential Village District (PSRVD). The text amendment includes, but is not limited to, dimensional requirements (lot size, setbacks, frontage, building coverage, minimum buildable area), permitted uses, special permitted uses and architectural standards. 
2. An application from First Congregational Church, Inc., 13 Church Road, for a zone change from Pomfret Street Residential District (PSR) to Pomfret Street Residential Village District (PSRVD).  The land for the proposed zone change is located immediately north of Bradley Road continuing to include six more properties or portions of properties north of Grosvenor Road on the east side of Route 169 and includes an area on Grosvenor Road (North and South Sides).
 
A copy of the application is on file in the office of the Planning and Zoning Commission, 5 Haven Road Pomfret, Connecticut. The file is available for review during normal business hours.
 
Town of Pomfret
Planning & 
Zoning Commission
Dated this 6th day 
of May 2015
 
Lynn L. Krajewski, 
Clerk
 
May 13, 2015
May 20, 2015

Putnam pg 11 5-14-15

 
 
Special to the Putnam 
Town Crier
The Putnam Rotary Club Ronald P. Coderre Golf Tournament, which is one of the area’s biggest and most successful golf events, is scheduled for Friday, June 5.  The tournament field is expected to tee off at 9 a.m. at the scenic Connecticut National Golf Club.
Named after Coderre, who has been a member of the Rotary Club for more than 30 years, the tourney is the biggest annual fund-raiser for the Club.  Last year the event raised approximately $30,000, which supports the 13 scholarships the Putnam Rotary Club presents to area high school students who are moving on to college.  In addition, it supports the numerous local non-profits that the Club donates to each year.
“As we approach the tournament plans are moving along on schedule.  As usual we are always concerned about the last minute details.  The cooperation we’ve received is reassuring that we’ll have another successful event this year,” said tournament chairman Marc Archambault.
The tournament relies heavily on its sponsors.  Sponsorship levels are available from the Tournament Sponsor level ($2500) to Cart and Food Sponsor at $2000.  Major Sponsor is $1000 and Tent Sponsor is $1250.  All these levels include one foursome entry as well as recognition around the course and in media advertising.  Gold Sponsor at $500, which includes two tournament participants, and Tee Sponsor at $125 are also available.
Individual golfers or foursomes spots are available at $150 per player or $600 per foursome.  For information on sponsorship or to register contact Archambault at 860 928-0811 or by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or co-chairman Shawn McNerney at 860 928-8156 or by email, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
The entry fee includes entry into the post –tournament drawing, closest to the pin contest, an opportunity to win an automobile for the first hole-in-one, as well as golf with cart, refreshments on the course and awards ceremony hors d’oeuvres.
“The rotary club has worked hard to make this tournament an experience that all golfers will enjoy.  We’re hoping for a full field once again this year,” said Archambault.
Checks should be made payable to Putnam Rotary club and mailed to Golf Committee, P.O. Box 604, Putnam, CT 06260-0604.
Archambault and cochairman Shawn McNerney have been working closely with Connecticut National Golf Course golf professional Jim West.  Rotary members on the committee include Aileen Witkowski, Doug Porter, Jay Sinha, Nate Trythall, Peter Benoit and Dick Loomis.  

Queens pg 11 5-14-15

 
By Ron P. Coderre
Although the baseball season is in full swing, coach Tom Espinosa and the Woodstock Academy Post Graduate basketball program are busy preparing for the upcoming 2015-2016 hoop season.  Espinosa recently announced the signing of the team’s second recruit for the newly formed program.
Taurian Archie, a 5-foot, 11-inch, 150-pound combination guard from Queens, N.Y., has indicated he’ll be arriving in Woodstock in late summer.  Archie is coming off a season at Monsignor McClansy High School where he averaged 14 points, three assists and three rebounds a game for the Catholic High School Athletic Association team.  
“Taurian is a quick guard who can shoot and handle.  He’s pesky on defense, which will help us in our transition game.  We love his intensity for the game and his hard nose style on the floor,” said Espinosa.
Last season, Archie who was a First Team CHSAA All-League A Division performer, shot 44% from the floor and 31 percent from three-point range.  He was a 65.4 percent free throw shooter for the 11-15 Monsignor McClansy High School, which was coached by Anthony Olszweski.
“All reports from New York are that Taurian has had offers for D-3 and D-2 schools.  He’s hoping that the increased competition of our Centaur PG program will elevate his game and give him more opportunities on the college level,” said Espinosa about his latest recruit.
In the tough Queens area competition, Archie was named to the Tablet CHSAA A & B Division All Star team, and received the McClansy Coaches Award as team Most Valuable Player.  Archie who was his team’s leading scorer was also recognized with the Special Athlete Award.
As a Queens  product, Archie played as a young man with current Centaur PG Mamadou Diarra.  He joins another guard, Brandon Steed, who was the first recruit signed by the Woodstock Academy PG program.  Along with holdovers Diarra, Hamidou Diallo and Brandon Hurst, the Centaurs now have five players on the roster for the upcoming season

Police pg 12 5-14-15

 
 
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.
May 5
Taylor Smith, 25, Van den Noort Street, Putnam; two counts of first-degree failure to appear, two counts of second-degree failure to appear.
May 9
William Peabody Jr., 38, Woodstock Avenue, Putnam; creating a public disturbance.
May 10
Gretchen Sebjan, 42, Chenery Road, Thompson; violation of restraining order.
May 11
Courtney Larson, 21, Wyoming Avenue, Vogelweh, German; second-degree failure to appear. Fugitive from justice.
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