deputy pg 2 11-10-22



The Town of Putnam is seeking a Deputy Fire Marshal with a preferred certification by the Connecticut State Fire Marshal Certification per Connecticut General Statutes 29-298. If not certified, certification will be required within 1 year of hire. This position will report to the Fire Marshal and will coordinate with the Town Administrator, Mayor and various Town Committees including the Board of Selectmen. Performs a variety of complex administrative, supervisory, technical, and professional work related to fire inspection, fire prevention, and the investigation of fires for origin and cause. Responsible for planning, organizing, directing, and implementing fire prevention and enforcement of the Connecticut Fire Safety Code to prevent or minimize the loss of life and property by fire. Applicant is preferred to reside within a 20-mile radius of the Putnam Municipal Complex to assist in timely arrivals of emergency calls.
This part-time position is a stipend position, based on an expected 95 hours per month including on-call hours of nights, weekends, and holidays. The expected compensation range is approximately $20,000 - $30,000 per year, with possible negotiation depending on experience and certification status. There is no health, dental, pension or other benefits with this position.
Full Job Posting, including requirements, and submittal details, can be found on the Town of Putnam’s website here: https://www.putnamct.us/departments/human-resources/job-postings. Deadline November 18, 2022.

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legals pg 2 11-10-22


Legal Notice
Town of Pomfret
Inland Wetlands
and
Watercourses Commission
At the November 2, 2022, Inland Wetland and Watercourses Commission, the following application was acted upon:

1. J&D Civil Engineers for Gerald Daigle, 128 Orchard Hill Road, proposed subdivision for the purposes of constructing two new single-family homes and assorted infrastructure.  APPROVED with conditions.

Town of Pomfret
Dated this 7th day
of November, 2022

Lynn L. Krajewski,
Clerk
Inland Wetlands and
Watercourses Commission

Nov. 9, 2022

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menus pg 2 11-10-22



Woodstock public schools
Everyday: Fruit. Monday: Hamburgers, baked beans. Tuesday: Waffles, sausage. Wednesday: Chicken tenders, mashed potatoes, wax beans. Thursday: Hot turkey sandwiches, butternut squash, cranberry sauce. Friday: Pizza.
Putnam Elementary/Middle
Monday: Chicken sandwiches, fruit. Tuesday: Pasta, meatsauce, broccoli, sherbet. Wednesday: Hot dogs on buns or mini corndogs with dipping sauce, baked beans. Thursday - Thanksgiving Feast: Roast turkey, gravy, mashed potatoes, corn, holiday treat, fruit. Friday: Stuffed-crust pizza, salad, fruit.
Putnam High
Monday: Beef Taco pasta or spicy chicken sandwiches. Tuesday: Rodeo BBQ rib sandwiches or bacon cheeseburgers. Wednesday: Italian meatball grinders, chicken Caesar wraps. Thursday: Chicken potato bowls or blazin' boneless chicken wings. Friday: French bread pizza or supreme stromboli.
Pomfret Community
Every day: Fresh fruit and veggies. alt. cheeseburgers. Monday: Cheese ravioli, meatballs, green beans. Tuesday: Chicken Teriyaki rice bowl with broccoli. Wednesday - Breakfast for Lunch: French toast, egg or sausage patties, hash browns. Thursday: BBQ rib on rolls, baked beans. Friday: Pizza.

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kettle pg 3 11-10-22


Kettle kick-off Nov. 19
PUTNAM — The Putnam Rotary Club’s Interact Club will kick off its 25th year as organizers for the Putnam Salvation Army Office kettle campaign at 10:30 p.m. Nov. 19 in front of the Putnam Municipal Building. The guest speaker will be Debbie White, Salvation Army Service Extension Coordinator. The public is welcome.
Look for the kettles at the Putnam Stop & Shop, Putnam Price Chopper, Putnam Walmart and Putnam Supermarket. A tap payment device is on the sign for easy donations. Club advisor Roberta Rocchetti said, “The Interact Club is excited to celebrate 25 years of bell ringing and looks forward to another successful year.
From December 1997 to December 2021 the Interact Club has helped raise more than $233,200 for Putnam’s Salvation Army Office. Kathi Peterson, Community Service coordinator of the Putnam office, said the money is used for the needy in northeastern Connecticut for utilities, rent and fuel oil. Recently there have been other groups to assist the Interact Club in this endeavor, including Boy Scout Troop 21 and 25, Creation Church, the Leos Club, the Quinebaug Valley Rotaract Club, TEEG and the Ashford Social Services.
Since 1997 when the Interact club was chartered, students from local schools stood by the red kettles and rang the bell for the local Salvation Army. The original organizers and advisors to the Interact Club were Pam Brown, Barbara Schreier, Paul Desautels, Bill McCloud and Dena Baskin. At that time there were kettles located at Kmart, Stop & Shop, Price Chopper, Walmart and Putnam Supermarket.  A friendly competition between schools began with Putnam High School, Putnam Middle School, Tourtellotte Memorial High School, Woodstock Academy, Marianapolis, Killingly High School, St. Mary’s School, St. Joseph’s School, Ashford School and Putnam Science Academy. Rotarian Karen Osbrey, an Interact advisor, designed the Ring-a-Ling Trophy award for the student with the most bell ringing hours. This trophy has been passed down from winner to winner over the years. The most recent winner was Abby Smith from The Woodstock Academy.

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