Legal - Election pg 11 10-31-13



Legal Notice  -  Town of Putnam
TOWN AND DISTRICT ELECTION
The Electors of the Town of Putnam and Putnam Special Services District are hereby warned to meet at their respective polling places in said Town on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 for the following purposes:
    To cast their votes for:
TOWN OF PUTNAM  
1-Mayor
6-Selectmen
1-Town Clerk
3-Board of Finance (Full Term)
2-Board of Finance Alternate (Full Term)
4-Board of Education (Full Term)
2-Board of Assessment Appeals (Full Term)
3-Library Trustees (Full Term)
PUTNAM SPECIAL SERVICES DISTRICT
5-Members of the District Authority
Notice is hereby given that the locations of the polling places are as follows:
Voting District #1 RECREATION BUILDING, MURPHY PARK
Voting District #2 TOWN GARAGE, FOX ROAD
Absentee Ballots will be counted at the Putnam Town Hall, 126 Church St. Putnam, CT. Voting Machines will be used. The polls will open at 6:00A.M. and will remain open until 8:00P.M.in the evening.
Dated at Putnam, CT  this 23rd day of October, 2013.
Sara J. Seney, Town Clerk
Oct. 30, 2013

Police pg 12 10-31-13


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.
Oct. 23
Edward Rainey Jr., 64, Sabin Street, Putnam; stop sign violation, failure to maintain insurance, operating an unregistered motor vehicle.
Melissa Messier, 23, Powhattan Street, Putnam; disorderly conduct.
Oct. 24
Carl Andersen, 26, Centennial Street, Putnam; two counts of fourth-degree sexual assault, illegal sexual contact.
Oct. 25
Kay Salvas, 46, Rt. 197, Woodstock; second-degree failure to appear.

Walley pg 12 10-31-13


Walley leaves
girl's basketball
post in Woodstock
Special to the Putnam Town Crier
The Woodstock Academy coaching carousel continues to turn as yet another member of the coaching staff has decided to resign.  
Girls’ basketball coach Dave Walley, who has been at the helm of the program for six seasons, recently turned in his resignation to the school administration.  Walley, who also serves as a guidance counselor at the Academy, cited the need to devote more time to his counseling obligations as the reason for his decision.  Walley had previously also been the softball coach at Woodstock but vacated that post two years ago.
During Walley’s tenure the Centaur Ladies were competitive but were never quite able to put together a program capable of sustaining championship-caliber play.
Walley leaves his coaching position five weeks prior to the first call for players, which is scheduled for Nov. 25.  The team is scheduled to open its season Dec. 11 at Windham.
The announcement to fill the vacancy was posted immediately and by law must remain open for 10 days before interviews can begin.  It is anticipated that there will be a number of applicants in line for the job.

Woodstock pg 12 10-31-13



Woodstock places 5 on ECC all stars
Special to the Putnam Town Crier
Eastern Connecticut Conference officials recently released the all stars for the 2013 cross country season.  Among the honorees were five male and female harriers from Woodstock Academy.
Selected to the Large Division female all star unit were Sylvia Lawrence and Abby Lamarre.  Garnering all star recognition for the men was the Acad’s top runner Pat Clarke.  Brent Sorenson and Chris Lowry were accorded Honorable Mention recognition.
In the Medium Division, Plainfield dominated with four females and one male being chosen for all star honors.  Ryan Saros was the lone Panther male, while the females placed standout Kerri Ruffo along with Kathryn Sanborn, Kathleen Silveira and O’Putnam female winner Elizabeth Larned on the top squad.  Also selected as an all star was Lily Orr of Killingly High School.

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