games pg 1 12-29-22


Games ---
and more ---
donations
help fill
a need
By Linda Lemmon
Town Crier Editor
The need remains high, according to staffers from TEEG and the Putnam Family Resource Center. And the Putnam Rotary Club helped fill that need this holiday season.
To help brighten the holiday for children and families in need, the Putnam Rotary Club again this year gathered games, plus toys — and even three bicycles this year!
Community Program Manager at TEEG, Chelsea French, said that 250 families registered this year for help for the holidays. She said that affects about 300 children.
Shannon Haney of the Putnam Family Recourse Center said they serve 105 families and most have more than one child.
She stressed the importance of the games for those they serve. “Because parents are especially stressed the kids are stressed — they are not getting the connection with parents so games are important.”
Both groups were appreciative of the Putnam Rotary Club’s efforts and it took quite a while to move all the games and toys into their cars after the Rotary meeting.
Rachael Johnston, chair of the holiday gift committee, said the club gathered about 66 games in just a couple weeks. “The need is there,” she said. In addition to club members, a staffer at Generations Healthcare brought in some bicycles and toys. Rotary President Missy Meyers said the staffer had told her she always donates toys and did Meyers happen to know of anyone gathering toys. “Well, yes I do!”

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academy pg 1 12-29-22



Academy’s 4th annual Giving Day
has laragest impact to date
WOODSTOCK — In November The Woodstock Academy held its fourth annual Giving Day, a record-breaking day of donations to date, all of which directly contributed to InSpire 150, the campaign for the Academy Building.
The Academy set a goal of $40,000 and raised a total of $56,241 from 181 donors. Gifts were made from four different countries, compiled from parents, grandparents, friends, organizations, and alumni classes ranging from 1948 to 2024.
As a result of our continuing efforts, Giving Day has pushed the InSpire 150 campaign to more than $1,020,000 in gifts and commitments. Associate Head of School for Advancement, Jonathan Sturdevant, said”We are extremely grateful to the greater Woodstock Academy community that has generously helped us reach our fund-raising goal and provide our students with another facility they can thrive in for years to come.” Renovations are ongoing and the Academy Building is expected to reopen in the fall of 2023.
 “This is a very important project for The Academy and its students, and greatly anticipated by our entire community. In fact, several of our current students made gifts during Giving Day,” said Head of School Chris Sandford. “Education has evolved so much since the Academy Building was built 150 years ago, and we are excited to have the renovations reflect the needs and expectations of a modern-day education.”
To learn more about InSpire 150 or make a donation, visit woodstockacademy.org/inspire150.

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just pg 1 12-29-22



Just Like ...
... the ice on the pond on Joy Road, a fresh new year is within our grasp. More photos on page 4 and additional photos added Wed. night on our FB page: Putnam Town Crier & Northeast Ledger. Linda Lemmon photo.

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legals pg 2 12-29-22


Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Putnam Special Services District
 COLLECTOR OF REVENUE
(860) 963-6800
The second installment of taxes, due to the Town of Putnam and Special Service District on the Grand List of October 1, 2021, is due and payable on January 1, 2023, through February 1, 2023.
Payments made after February 1, 2023 will be subject to an interest charge of 3 percent (1½ percent  per month) or $2.00 minimum per Town and $2.00 minimum per District (where applicable), whichever is higher, according to Connecticut State Statute, SEC. 12-146.

 Mail must be postmarked no later than
February 1, 2023, to avoid interest charges.
Bills may be paid online at www.putnamct.us or at our outside drop box

Supplemental Motor Vehicle bills will be due in full during January.
Supplemental Motor Vehicle bills are for vehicles registered between October 2, 2021 and July 31, 2022.

If anyone is having financial problems, please contact our office anytime.  We will be glad to work with you on a payment arrangement.

Have a happy and healthy holiday season. Closed Jan. 2, 2023, and Jan. 16, 2023.
Tax Window Office hours
8:30am – 4:15pm Monday through Wednesday
8am-5:45pm Thursday
8am-12:45pm Friday

New Address:
Town of Putnam Municipal Complex
200 School Street
Putnam CT 06260

Dec. 29, 2022
Jan. 5, 2023
Jan. 26, 2023

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