Quiet pg 1 10-13-22



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clockwise:  Above: Cady-Copp Cottage kitchen with dry sink. At right: From left: Bill Pearsall, Margaret Weaver and Linden Whipple at the Meetinghouse..

Right: Walking back toward the historic Meetinghouse, across the common. More photos Wed. night on FB: Putnam Town Crier & Northeast Ledger.

Bill Pearsall, right, with a Walktober participant at the Cady-Copp Cottage.



'Quiet' history
of the Quiet
Corner?
By Linda Lemmon
Town Crier Editor
PUTNAM — Pastors with bad luck. Militia training on the common after the “Lexington Alarm.” Meetinghouses that moved. A rare 1740s gambrel-roofed house that never had running water or electricity. Nationally famous students?
Quiet? Quiet no more with a Walktober event Oct. 8 in Putnam Heights. Putnam Heights was formerly known as Killingly Hill, before Putnam was carved out of Killingly, Pomfret and Thompson in 1855, according to Killingly Municipal historian Margaret Weaver. Providing more history was Linden Whipple who has lived his entire life there. His mother, he said, worked for Mrs. Danielson for 16 years (1932 to 1949) and Whipple absorbed stories of the area from his family.
The Congregational Meetinghouse built in 1818 was the third meetinghouse for the 1st Society. Originally it was across Aspinock Road. The nearby road was originally Howe Turnpike (ca 1803) and ran from Pomfret to Glocester but the bridge for it over the Quinebaug River was washed out and never replaced.
Aspinock Road saw Aspinock Springs open and also a stone fire lookout tower. The 55-foot tower didn’t stay too long. They thought it wasn’t tall enough and used stones larger than the bottom stones to make it taller. That didn’t work.
Back in the 1700 and 1800s, the homes along Rt. 21 (Liberty Highway) housed businesses. There were tailor shops, blacksmiths, gun shops, even a hearse house — everything you could need. Names now well known, like Danielson, Peckham, Cady, Copp and Harris settled there and built homes. Homes along Rt. 21 are the Elisha Atkins House, the E. Carpenter House, the Sampson Howe House (once a post office), the Thomas Thurber House, the Danielson House, the Jacob Dresser House, the Simon Copp House and the Cady-Copp Cottage.
Down the length of the common, used to train militia for the Revolutionary War, Joseph Cady, Esq., in 1745, deeded two parcels of land to Perley Howe, who was married to his daughter, Damaris. Cady built what is now the Cady-Copp Cottage in 1745. According to Bill Pearsall, former president of the Aspinock Historical Society, the cottage is rare. It has a central chimney with four rooms on the main floor, each with a fireplace at 45 degrees. Very few examples of that setup remain in the U.S.
Howe was the pastor of the Congregational church in Dudley. He was dismissed from that church, said Pearsall, for drunkenness. The minister he replaced on Killingly Hill had his house burned down. Howe died of TB seven years later and Damaris married Aaron Brown, also a pastor, within a year of Howe’s death.
Pearsall said Brown used the upstairs room at the cottage for tutoring people. The most famous student was Manassash Cutler who was the co-author of the Northwest Ordinance. That ordinance declared that when the area around Ohio came into statehood, pre-Civil War, that no slavery was allowed. “That was one of the reasons that the Cady-Copp Cottage was placed on the registry,” Pearsall said. In 1776 the house became the property of carpenter David Copp and remained in the family for almost a century.
It is now owned by the Aspinock Historical Society. Archeological digs have been done, the exterior and the sills stabilized. Now, Pearsall said, the society has almost all of the $24,000 that would be needed to address the inside of the home. Another $17,000 would be needed to create a road into the property and a parking area.

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zombie pg 1 10-13-22



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'Time Warp'
A performer from the Complex Performing and Creative Arts Centre helps get the Zombie Fashion Show off to a spooky start. More photos on page 4. Linda Lemmon photo.

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It was a record turnout both on stage and off at the PBA's spectacular Zombie Fashion Show.

top right: Flora Ruoppo, 7, and Juniper Kuivanen, 9, of Putnam, had their faces painted for the occasion by the Putnam Elementary PTO.

bottom right: Winners of the Youth Group: Killy Lily and Gorey Gracie.


By Linda Lemmon
Town Crier Editor
PUTNAM — Putnam was a zombie magnet Oct. 7 --- that drew in an exceptional crowd at Rotary Park and even the full Hunter’s Moon.
The 50 entries were a record, according to Zombie Fashion Show producer Jennifer Brytowski of Jennerate. She said each entry might have from one to eight members. This is the seventh or eighth rendition of the Putnam Business Association’s Zombie Fashion Show. Brytowski is also the chair of the Zombie Fashion Show Committee. It all started as a one-block event in downtown Putnam and has grown to a professionally produced extravaganza, fillling the park with people.
MC and PBA President Gary Osbrey said “Is Putnam a great town or what?”.
In the Youth Division, first place went to Killy Lilly and Gorey Gracie (soccer players with a big problem); second went to Irene from Griswold.
In the Adult Division, first place went to Long Live Queen Zombie. Always wondered what the queen had in her purse? Osbrey asked the queen. “Brains and a sword to knight Jenn”. In addition she had a couple Corgies with her. Second place went to Chewy, a very chewed-up bride. She said she did her own makeup.
In the Group Division, first place went to — for the third time in a row — the Hutchinsons Present Nurse Racheted. Asked how they came up with yet another winning idea he said “we started thinking about it on the way home from last year’s contest.”
In the new corporate division, Chubby Crawlers (Adam Rondeau of Chubby Dog Coffee and Tayler Shea of NOW) took home the gruesome throphy.

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because pg 2 10-13-22



I am a fan of the show Friends. I can remember watching the pilot and thinking to myself that there were quite a few characters to invest in for such a new and short show, but also that it was a highly entertaining half hour and that I would certainly watch it again. It didn’t take long before I, like millions of others, was hooked. In syndication, the show also became a favorite for my daughter.
Imagine how excited we were, two years or so back, to learn that there was going to be a Friends reunion show on HBO. I am a long-time subscriber to HBO (think back to The Sopranos) and promptly planned to have my daughter over so that we could watch the reunion together. I remember her asking me if I had HBO Max and answering that I ‘of course have HBO Max’ because I have HBO and with HBO there are included several other channels which have HBO in the first part of the channel guide. When she came over and we found Friends on the list of HBO programs, I selected it and we settled in…Unfortunately, the reunion show we had waited more than a decade to watch, lasted about 90 seconds because it was NOT the show but rather only a teaser trailer. It turned out that I did NOT have HBO Max as this was their new streaming channel and it cost extra. Given the amount of money I have spent over the years to subscribe to HBO, I had ZERO intention of paying for anything else!
Fast forward to last year and I will start again…I am also a fan of the HBO show Sex and the City. I can insert the same leading text as in the prior paragraph which similarly leads me to share that I felt the same frustration (and anger) when I discovered that their spin-off show, And Just Like That, was only playing on HBO Max! I mean I understand all about streaming TV services but when you already subscribe to the original service, shouldn’t you get access to everything they have? Why are there HBO tiers now and who is deciding what shows go in what tiers because Game of Thrones is an amazing show and that played on the regular HBO tier? The original Sex and the City aired on the original HBO tier so why wouldn’t the spin-off show air within the same tier? I mean Friends originally aired on network TV. Why was the reunion even on HBO Max in the first place? $ Okay-so maybe I know the answer to that question $. But seriously, it would be like subscribing to Sports Illustrated and having to pay extra and fill out another subscription plan to receive the swimsuit edition.
Fast forward to yesterday… Whilst here in Germany and casually switching channels on the TV, I came across the Sex and the City spinoff. There it was in all its basic cable package and accessible glory. However, my beloved characters prancing around NYC were speaking only in German. And just like that… I changed the channel.
Subscribe! Subscribe!
Kathy Naumann, possessor of NATURALLY curly hair and the understanding that you can’t control everything!

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legals pg 2 10-13-22


Legal Notice
Town of Pomfret
Inland Wetlands and
Watercourses Commission
At its October 5, 2022, meeting the Inland Wetland and Watercourses Commission acted upon the following application:

1. Charles Weedon for Pomfret Public Library, 449 Pomfret Street, application for an addition with a deck, along with a stone retaining wall.   APPROVED with conditions.

Town of Pomfret
Dated this 6th day
of October 2022

Lynn L. Krajewski,
Clerk
Inland Wetlands and
Watercourses Commission

Oct. 12, 2022

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