Police pg 12 7-18-13



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.
July 7
Mark Boutin, 44, Providence Street, Putnam; two counts of violation of a protective order.
July 8
Kimberly Cournoyer, 29, South Main Street, Putnam; disorderly conduct, criminal mischief.
July 9
Nicholas Gingras, 23, Putnam Pike, Dayville; speeding, operating without a license.
Edward Mankoski, 45, Edgewood Avenue, Watertown; violation of a restraining order.
July 12
Timothy House, 30, Farrow Street, Putnam; sixth-degree larceny, fugitive from justice.
July 13
Ashlee Macera, 26, Ladyslipper Lane, N. Scituate, R.I.; first-degree criminal trespass, disorderly conduct, third-degree assault.
Frank Champagne, 29, South Main Street, Putnam; disorderly conduct.
Jonathan Grant, 25, Fabyan Road, Thompson; third-degree conspiracy to commit larceny.
July 15
Ryan Veinotte, 19, Vine Street, Putnam; third-degree burglary, criminal attempt at larceny, sixth-degree larceny.

Promoted pg 11 7-18-13


Promoted
At the recent Goodwill Games the U.S. Goodwill Tang Soo Do Association promoted Master Mike Bogdanski to 8th degree Black Belt.  Master Kristin Duethorn was cross ranked to 5th degree Black Belt.Grandmaster Mariano Estioko, 9th degree Black Belt of Sacramento, Calif., awarded the promotions.Bogdanski and Duethorn are co-owners of Quest Martial Arts in Putnam. Left to right: Mike Bogdanski, Grandmaster Mariano Estioko, Kristin Duethorn. Courtesy photo.

4-H pg 12 7-18-13



POMFRET — The Pomfret Horse and Trail Association partnered with Windham County Outdoor Center and 4H Camp.
The 4-H camp offers horseback riding as an activity option to its summer campers.  For the third year, Pomfret Horse and Trail sponsored an essay contest in the spring and the winner receives a one-week scholarship to attend horse camp.  Association members have been working on trail clearing on camp property, assisted most recently by students from Rectory School.  
The camp has two horse barns.  One was renovated in 2011-12, supported by funds from the Gates family in memory of Gary Gates, 4H Foundation funds and contributions from individuals, many of whom were Horse & Trail members.  On June 17, Pomfret Horse and Trail members presented a check for $896.26 to Foundation members towards the renovation of Barn #2.  The Gates family has also contributed money toward that renovation.The Foundation will begin that renovation when enough funding is in place to complete it.
The Pomfret Horse & Trail Association was established in 2008 and now has close to 50 members.  The Association’s goals are threefold: to establish a presence in the community and work with the various town boards in helping to preserve, promote, and acquire open space; to create a sense of community among equestrians and townspeople; and to work toward the preservation and enhancement of our farming heritage.

Educatio briefs pg 12 7-18-13



On dean's list
WEST HARTFORD --- The University of Hartford is pleased to announce the following local students have been named to the Dean’s List for Spring 2013: Deborah Freligh of Danielson and Chelsea Sondak of Putnam.

Honored
WESTON, Mass. --- Regis College announced that Alicia Martin of Putnam was named to the dean's list for the spring semester 2013. She is a member of the Class of 2015.


Honored
WORCESTER --- The following students have been named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2012 semester at Assumption College: Rachael Hickey of Woodstock, Class of 2016; Caroline Kenney of Woodstock, Class of 2016; Samantha Williams of Pascoag, Class of 2014

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