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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, 2022 is due and payable on January 1, 2024 through February 1, 2024.

Payments made after February 1, 2024 will be subject to an interest charge of 3% (1½% 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, 2024, 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, 2022 and July 31, 2023.

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.

Tax Window Office hours
8:30am – 4:15pm Monday through Wednesday
8am-5:45pm Thursday
8am-12:45pm Friday

Closed Christmas Day and New Year’s Day and Jan. 15.

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

Dec. 21, 2023
Jan. 4, 2024
Jan. 25, 2024

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No menus. Holiday break!

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THOMPSON — The Thompson Ecumenical Empowerment Group (TEEG) was awarded a $1,000 grant from the Putnam Area Foundation to support its “Got Drama” program.
TEEG’s “Got Drama” program was implemented in 2015 to work with youth experiencing significant trauma. The purpose was to bring these at-risk youth together to socialize through theater. With the guidance of a theater instructor and clinician, the youth were able to express themselves through drama, work through issues of experienced trauma, and in turn build relationships with positive adult role models and their peers.
The program was immediately successful, and after a few years, it was opened to all children ages 7 to 18 in the local area. Sessions are held weekly, typically serving about 20 youth. This program provides the opportunity for youth to experience and participate in theater and use what they learn to improve their social skills. By developing talent in a safe environment, the youth build confidence and build stronger connections with peers and their school communities. TEEG partners with The Bradley Playhouse to offer this program at no cost to participants.
Foundation President Tom Borner said, “We are pleased to be able to offer this grant through the Foundation, as the theater and the arts are something we are passionate about.  Connecting youth through theater is a valuable use of local resources.”
This grant will assist TEEG in continuing the program in 2024, ensuring that local youth are supported and served through the efforts of our Youth Service Bureau and the Foundation.
The Putnam Area Foundation, Inc. is a charitable organization with a commitment to the greater Putnam geographical area. The Foundation supports cultural, educational, health, housing, social services, and other charitable organizations that seek to improve the quality of life in the community.

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Bungay honors
WOODSTOCK — The Bungay Fire Brigade recently held its annual appreciation night.
Ron Marcy was recognized for 50 years of service. The following members were also recognized: Carl Salo 40 years; Adam Battone 30 years; Roy Chandler 20 years; Robbie Wrobble 20 years; Cherra Wheeler 5 years; Mikayla Peters 5 years; James Montenaz 5 years; Dan White 5 years; Amanda Powers 5 years
Awards:  Steve Froehlich - Chiefs Award; Bill Wagner - Officer of the Year; Cam Chandler - EMS of the Year; Steve Keller - Firefighter of the Year; Richard Baron - retiring Fire Marshal; Dive Team: Mark Van der Voort, Nick Webster, Nick Cody, Tim Keaton, Jeremiah Keller, Steve Keller, Jake Morin.

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