winter pg 1 1-11-24



The rules
for winter
mail
delivery
U.S. Postal Service officials ask for the public’s cooperation in keeping mailboxes, steps, and sidewalks clear of snow and ice, so letter carriers are able to provide the safest, most efficient delivery service possible.
Some tips:
Clear enough snow from curbside boxes to allow mail trucks to approach the box, deliver the mail without leaning out too much, and to drive away from the box without danger of the need for backing. Generally, this requires 15 feet cleared on the coming and going sides of the mailbox.
Walkways should be cleared of snow and ice and allow enough traction to avoid slips, trips or falls.
Steps should also be kept clear of ice and snow and in good repair so as not to cause injury to the letter carriers or others who visit the customer’s home.
Overhangs should be clear and free of snow and ice to avoid injury.
Residents who receive delivery to roadside mailboxes also must keep the approach to, and exit from, the mailbox clear of snow or any other obstacles, like trash cans and other vehicles.  The carrier needs to get in, and then out, without leaving the vehicle or backing up.

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graduates pg 2 1-11-24


Graduates
REAL Custom Training celebrated its most recent group of leadership development graduates. Twelve employees from Putnam Plastics Corporation, Foster Corporation, Paquette Electric Company, and Pursuit Aerospace received honorary plaques recognizing their completion of the 16-week, 48-hour Foundations of Leadership program. The Foundations of Leadership program covers a range of topics including effective communication, team management, problem-solving, and decision-making strategies.

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menus pg 2 1-11-24



Monday: No school --- Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Putnam Elementary/Middle
Every day: Fruit. Tuesday: Spaghetti, meatball dinner, roasted vegetables. Wednesday - elementary: Sloppy Joes, corn, sugar cookies. Wednesday - middle: Sloppy Joe Tater Tots. Thursday: Chicken nuggets rice bake, broccoli. Friday: Stuffed-crust pizza, Caesar salad.
Putnam High
Tuesday: Italian meatball spaghetti dinner or bacon cheeseburgers. Wednesday: Chicken tenders or chicken Caesar wraps. Thursday: Pasta Bolognese or "Wild Mike's" cheese bites. Friday: French bread pizza or buffalo popcorn chicken baskets.
Pomfret Community
Alternates: Grilled cheese, Yogurt Fun Lunch, Sunbutter & Jelly. Tuesday: Beef hot dogs, BBQ baked beans. Wednesday: Spicy or plain chicken patty sandwiches. Thursday: Rodeo burgers. Friday: Cheese pizza, green beans.
Woodstock Public Schools
Tuesday: French toast sticks, sausage, fruit. Wednesday: Chicken tenders, dipping sauce, mashed potatoes, wax beans, fruit. Thursday: Pizza, salad, fruit. Friday: No school - Professional Development.

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woodstock pg 2 1-11-24



WOODSTOCK — The Woodstock Middle School Honor Roll for the first quarter includes:
Grade 6
High Honors: Jack Ankowiak, Amy Beausoleil, Sophia Benoit, Henry Boucher, Isla Brady, Tucker Chamberlin, Thomas Converse, Delaney Cross, Luciana Drake, Oliver Hayden, Grace Hebert, Braylon Hill, Julia Huynh, Calianne Joy, Ella Keser, Samantha Mills, Madelyn Morin, Lana Powell, Hazel Rigney, Isabella Sandholm, Adriana Turner, Killian Wamback, Natalie Wamback, Sofia Wolslegel, Liam Yank
Honors: Avery Andrews, Addison Antaya, Zachary Bernier-Garland, Colin Bickoff, Joshua Bolduc, Gavin Bottone, Reagan Bourget, Aubrie Chenevert, Cameron Crowley, Katharina Da Silva, Devin Depina, Tanner Desmond, Lydia Dorez, Mason Fish, Alison Foley, Kellan Frazier, Gregory Hart, Elizabeth Jolliff, Antoinette Madden, Mimi Magee, William Magee, Audrey Martin, Levi Milford, Charles Murphy, Carter Rhodus, Kaden Romanik, Maggie Salvas, Lorena Silva, Margaret Stockwell, Grace Syme, Maizey Szydlo, Claire Elizabeth Vinal, Mattingly Vogt, Ezekiel Walen, Arden Whitley
Recognition: Cameron Bennett, Dakota Betty, Joseph Carlone, Alyxander Cassell, Meadow Corsetti, Addison Covello, Coby Gagnon, Farrah Hogarty, Jamis Kocis, Jenelys Love Marrero, Audrey Neeland, Audrey Puchalski, Katie Record, Jayden Sargent.
Grade 7
High Honors: Kalena Fortner, Marina Jennings, Archie McDonald, Georgia Myers, Jude Sargent.
Honors: Olivia Barker, Kestrel Brousseau, Alexander Cournoyer, Noah Damaso, Grayson De Oliveira, Tucker Faber, Autumn Gatchell, Alexa Heersink, Jacob Hull, Avery Manbeck, Bao Novotny, Cooper O’Brien, Benjamin Shamp, Mikai Shepherd, Brooklyn Sherman-Wessell, Emma Stacy
Recognition: Jason Daniels, Hayden Ferguson, Moira O’Neill, Samantha Stillitano, Harbor Wotton
Grade 8
High Honors: Carolina Ahearn, Grace Audet, Georgia Cross, Nathaniel Drake, Ava Eaton, Jax Golden, Sophia Groves, Scarlett Hogarty, Emma Johnson, Abigail Keser, James McHugh, Kaitlyn McQuiston, Stella Puchalski, Lily Smock, Caroline Walen
Honors: Isabella Amlaw , Rhys Asikainen, Jacob Bickoff, Ayla Calabrese, Ava Carlone, Zoe Cloutier, Colby Deary, Alexander DeCarli, Charlotte Donovan, Kaylee Letourneau, Haven Magnan, Tristen Maloney, Oliver Moulton, Patrick Raftery, Abel Rigney, Erin Russell, Muhammad Zameer
Recognition: Drake Abdullovski, James Carlone, William Collige, Zachary Dusoe, Summer Goodell, Henry Griffin, Hailee James, Daniel Jameson, Owen Murdock, Colbie O’Connor, Luana  Portilla, Rainie Singleton, Zahra Troy, Lauren Young.

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