Then & Now pg 2 1-24-13



Then
This is the first Putnam High School, in 1874. It is now the Putnam Town Hall. Putnam Town Crier file photos.

Then
This is the first Putnam High School, in 1874. It is now the Putnam Town Hall. Putnam Town Crier file photos.


& Now
This is Putnam High School today.

Charter pg 3 1-24-13


GROTON --- Charter Oak Federal Credit Union has donated $6,300 to local food pantries, soup kitchens and shelters as part of its 2012 year-end giving.
Recipients include The New London Community Meal Center, Inc. and The Gemma E. Moran United Way/Labor Food Center located in New London; Mystic Area Shelter & Hospitality, Inc. located in Mystic; Norwich Human Services located in Norwich; Covenant Soup Kitchen located in Willimantic; Care & Share of East Lyme, Inc.; and Friends of Assisi Food Pantry located in Danielson.
The Gemma E. Moran United Way/Labor Food Center serves as the primary food bank for Southeastern Connecticut, and is one of only three food banks in Connecticut. The Food Center is responsible for donating more than two million pounds of food to 96 pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, day care centers, and senior citizen homes in New London County each year. However, many of the community agencies expressed a need for even more support in 2012.
“These community agencies rely heavily on donations and serve an overwhelming number of individuals and families. We’re happy to help them restock their shelves after the holiday season,” said Brian A. Orenstein, Charter Oak’s Chief Executive Officer.

Citizens pg 3 1-24-13


Citizens National
declares dividend
PUTNAM — The Board of Directors of Citizens National Bancorp, Inc. announced the payment of a regular quarterly dividend.  A cash dividend of $0.10 per share has been declared to shareholders of record on Jan. 25, 2013, and payable on Feb. 19.
Citizens National Bancorp Inc. is a one-bank holding company which owns The Citizens National Bank headquartered in Putnam, with branch offices in Thompson, Woodstock, Killingly, and Brooklyn.  The bank assets are currently in excess of $355 million.

Primary pg 3 1-24-13



PUTNAM ---  Nineteen primary care and specialty care practices in northeast Connecticut, which have been operating under various names within the Day Kimball Healthcare (DKH) system, have changed their names to Day Kimball Medical Group, Inc. The change became official on Jan. 1. Following are the practices and their locations:
-         Adult Primary Care (Plainfield, Putnam)
-         Brooklyn Family Medical Associates
-         Canterbury-Thompson Family Medical Associates
-         Danielson Medical Associates
-         Geriatric Care Management (Dayville)
-         Hospitalist Medicine (Day Kimball Hospital, Putnam)
-         Maternal-Fetal Medicine (Plainfield, Putnam)
-         Medical Center of Northeast Connecticut (Dayville)
-         Northeast Connecticut Dermatology (Danielson)
-         OB/GYN Associates (Plainfield, Putnam)
-         Occupational Health Services (Plainfield)
-         Pediatric Center (Plainfield, Putnam, Thompson)
-         Pomfret Street Family Medical Associates (Putnam)
-         Pulmonary (Putnam)
-         Putnam Surgical Associates
-         Sports Medicine Associates (Danielson, Plainfield)
-         St. Luke’s Family Medicine (Putnam)
-         Walk-In Center (Day Kimball Healthcare Center, Plainfield)
-         Woodstock Medical Associates
“These practices have been part of our system for quite some time, and now they all share the same name,” said Robert Smanik, DKH president and CEO. “We feel that the name change better reflects our integrated, seamless delivery of care, and the universal access to our entire system.”
Smanik said that the approximately 52,000 patients of these practices were notified in December of the new name. “Nothing else has changed about the practices, and no action is required by our patients,” he added.

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