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Winning Project
Woodstock Building Associates won "Best of Houzz" with this remodel of a basement in Putnam. Courtesy photo.
WOODSTOCK --- Woodstock Building Associates, LLC won "Best of Houzz" 2013 by Houzz, the leading online platform for residential remodeling and design.
The design/build remodeler was chosen by the more than 11 million monthly users that comprise the Houzz community. The award is given in two categories: customer satisfaction and design.
Doug Porter, the managing partner, was pleased with the award.
The project selected was a basement remodel in Heritage Pines condominium Project in Putnam. WBA built bookcases to divide the living spaces.
Liza Hausman, vice president of Houzz community said, "We're delighted to recognize Woodstock Building Associates among our 'Best Of' professionals for design as judged by our community of homeowners and design enthusiasts who are actively remodeling and decorating their homes."
WBA, a design/build firm, has been active in remodeling for the last 35 years. The company's on-staff architects, estimators, project managers, carpenters, plumbers and cabinet makers are committed to completing all projects to client's satisfaction while meeting the budget expectations, said Porter. The company works in northeastern Connecticut and south central Massachusetts. Other awards received by WBA include Remodeler of the Year, HOBI Award and Remodeling Magazine's Big 50 Award.
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Birthday
Members of the Putnam Bank family recently celebrated a bank birthday bash. Courtesy photo.
PUTNAM — Putnam Bank held a Birthday Breakfast Bash Jan. 17 at QVCC, marking the end of their year-long 150th anniversary celebration. Each week for the past year, the bank has chosen an employee to honor for their commitment to the bank and community, and they have made a $150 donation in their name to the charity of their choice with donations exceeding $7,500. Every donation recipient was invited to attend the breakfast.
Thomas A. Borner, president & CEO, said, “Last year, when we gave thought to how we would recognize our 150th anniversary milestone, several staff members suggested we express our thanks to the community by dedicating $150 in our employee’s names to a charity significant to their lives. Over 90 percent of our staff volunteers their time and donates personal funds to the local community. So, while it’s our anniversary, it’s not just about Putnam Bank, but about all of us and the important roles we play in helping others.”
Putnam Bank donated another $2,400 that morning. In recognition of their community outreach, the bank donated an additional $150 to each organization attendance including: Access Agency, Alzheimer’s Association, Community Kitchens, Daily Bread, Danielson Rotary Dictionary Fund, Day Kimball Hospital, Habitat for Humanity of NECT, NEPS, Northeast Department of Health: Follow the Fifty, Project Pin, QVCC Foundation, Safe Futures, St. Francis Assisi Food Pantry, TEEG, The ARC of Quinebaug Valley and the Northeast Connecticut Relay For Life.
Borner said, “While Putnam Bank is 150 years old ... and counting, we remain 100 percent local in almost every aspect of our existence. I believe that aside from our mission to be a leader among community-based banks, it is our employees’ volunteer efforts and the efforts of organizations such as yours that keep us together as a community and to a larger degree as Americans.”
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Then
The East Woodstock Congregational Church in East Woodstock around the turn of the 20th century. Putnam Town Crier file photos.
& Now
This is the church in modern times.
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'Village Spellers'
The team from Gerardi Insurance, dressed as the Village People - YMCA, won the best costumes at the annual QVCC Foundation fourth annual spelling bee last week. More than $15,000 was raised for the QVCC Foundation. Twenty teams competed for the grand prize — bragging rights and the opportunity to host the travelling trophy for one year. The 2013 prize winners: 1st place The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame (Marc Cerrone, Chris Charron, Rhona Free, Jimmy Weigel); second place: Pomfret School; 3rd place: QVCC Faculty and Staff. Winner of most spirited was the Danielson Rotary. Photo courtesy of Louis John Dalterio III, a QVCC fine arts photography major.
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Roundup
Academy
wrestlers
take 1st
at Duals
In Woodstock Academy sports action last week:
Jan. 26
Wrestling
Woodstock Academy’s wrestling team took first place with a 4-0 tally at the Classical Magnet Duals.
Recap:
Woodstock Academy 57 def Brookfield 24
182: Mike Thompson (W) def Stephen Kaluwicz (B) by pin in :28
195: Tan Edwards (B) def Cody Lajoie (W) by pin in 4:27
220: Doug Putnam (W) win by forfeit
285: Avery Rollins (W) win by forfeit
106: Dustin Fowler (B) def John Currie (W) by pin in 1:02
113: Bran So (B) win by forfeit
120: Jacob Bowen (W) win by forfeit
126: Graysen DeLuca (W) def Jordan Lozada (B) by pin in :58
132: Tanner McReynolds (W) def Griffen Barbieri (B) 7-2
138: Blaise Boullianne (B) Ben Sylvestre (W) by pin in 3:19
145: Brent Sorensen (W) win by forfeit
152: Zach Hunt (W) win by forfeit
160: Cody Maiorino (W) win by forfeit
170: Devan Ciapocha (W) win by forfeit
Woodstock Academy 66 def Ellis Tech 15
195: Cody Lajoie (W) win by forfeit
220: Dylan Bouchard (E) def Doug Putnam (W) 5-2
285: Tanner Doucette (E) def Tim Davis (W) by pin in 1:37
106: John Currie (W) win by forfeit
113: Alex Marois (E) win by forfeit
120: Jacob Bowen (W) def Hayden Hamilton (E) by pin in 2:36
126: Graysen DeLuca (W) win by forfeit
132: Tanner McReynolds (W) def Kyle Moquin (E) by pin in 1:28
138: Brent Sorensen (W) win by forfeit
145: Ben Sylvestre (W) def Dan Selbe (E) by pin in 1:40
152: Zach Hunt (W) win by forfeit
160: Cody Maiorino (W) win by forfeit
170: Devan Ciapocha (W) win by forfeit
182: Mike Thompson (W) win by forfeit
Woodstock Academy 63 def SMSA 18
220: Doug Putnam (W) win by forfeit
285: Dashua Roldan (S) def Avery Rollins (W) by pin in 1:11
106: John Currie (W) win by forfeit
113: Jordan Ulett (S) win by forfeit
120: Jacob Bowen (W) win by forfeit
126: Graysen DeLuca (W) win by forfeit
132: Tanner McReynolds (W) def Christian Echevarria (S) by pin in 2:29
138: Ben Sylvestre (W) def Jose Torres (S) by pin in :53
145: Brent Sorensen (W) def Kwasi OBeng (S) 6-4
152: Zach Hunt (W) def Xavier Montanez (S) by pin in 1:05
160: Cody Maiorino (W) def Spencer Sisson (S) by pin in 1:29
170: Devan Ciapocha (W) win by forfeit
182: Kayrin Moccu (S) def Mike Thompson (W) by pin in 1:31
195: Cody Lajoie (W) win by forfeit
Finals Match:
Woodstock Academy 42 def Griswold 30
285: Jermaine Frazer (G) def Avery Rollins (W) by pin in 1:46
106: Carl Edge (G) def John Currie (W) by pin in 1:28
113: Fred Levesque (G) win by forfeit
120: Dylan Martel (G) def Jacob Bowen (W) 14-2
126: Graysen DeLuca (W) def Zac Cassidy (G) 7-3
132: Tanner McReynolds (W) def Jesus Garcia (G) by Inj Def
138: Brent Sorensen (W) win by forfeit
145: Kyle Dombrowski (G) def Ben Sylvestre (W) 3-1
152: Asa Scranton (W) win by forfeit
160: Zach Hunt (W) def Adam Davis (G) by pin in 1:18
170: Cody Maiorino (W) def Damien Currire (G) 3-1
182: Devan Ciapocha (W) def Jacob DeRosa (G) by pin in 1:17
195: James Walsh (G) win by forfeit
220: Doug Putnam (W) win by forfeit
Jan. 25
Boys’ Basketball
At a critical time one of the New London players went down with an injury. At the time Woodstock had the ball and were on the break. When coach Smith and the rest of the Woodstock Academy bench saw that the New London player came up lame Woodstock called a time out so the player could get medical attention instead of driving for the two points.
Earlier, the boys’ basketball team hosted the Whalers from New London High School and came away with a four-point victory, 32-28. Missing two key players off the starting roster, Will Bourgeois and Chris Lowry, coach Smith knew that offensive would not come easy for his team so he put a game plan together to slow down the pace, limit turnovers, take good shots, contest all of the opponent shots, and dominate the glass. The Whalers never got on a run and they had trouble putting the ball in the basket all night long. Woodstock also found it difficult to find the bottom of the net, but with the usual 17 points from Ian Converse and with Tristan Welch stepping it up offensively as of late and contributing 11 that was just about enough. It took just four more points by Sullivan Gardner, including a key basket down the stretch, to give Woodstock the 32 they needed to walk away with a victory. Woodstock Academy is now 12-1 this year and a perfect 6-0 in the ECC Large division to remain in first place.
The Woodstock Academy boys basketball team hosted two youth teams from the Frog Rock Recreational basketball program last week.The 5th and 6th grade Celtics and Lakers were announced prior to the game and they played a halftime game against each other. The two teams tied their game at 8 points apiece.
Jan. 22
After the fatal fire in Putnam Jan. 22, at the Woodstock Academy basketball game, $410.35 was raised for the families who lost their homes in that fatal fire.
If anyone still wants to send in donations they can be made to the PROSPECT STREET FIRE FUND c/o PUTNAM BANK and they can be dropped off at any branch of Putnam Bank or at WINY, 45 Pomfret St., Putnam. Clothes and furniture can be dropped off at Chace Building Supply, Rt. 171 in Woodstock Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Jan. 21
Girls’ Basketball
Woodstock 46 Windham 35
When the game began the Centaurs came out with fire and energy building and early 7-2 lead. After the first quarter Woodstock held an 11-4 lead. The Centaurs’ changing defenses and pressure gave the Whippets trouble throughout the first half and Woodstock Academy held a 15-point lead at halftime (23-8). Windham came out in the second half determined to cut into the Woodstock Academy lead, but every time they made a small run Woodstock would answer. The Centaurs held a 10-12 point lead most of the second half on route to a 46-35 victory. Woodstock Academy now has a record of 6 and 9 and they need to win two of their last five to make the playoffs.
Leading the way for Woodstock Academy was Harley Blodgett with 14 points and 4 assists. Lindsey Weigand had 10 points, 7 rebounds, 3 steals, and 2 blocks. Colleen Topliff had 8 points. Maryanna Leonard had 7 points and 6 rebounds. Bridget Matsas had 5 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists.
Bridget Desautels led the way for the Whippets with 15 points. Nicole Moore chipped in 6 and Mariah Gonzalez had 5.
Stats
Woodstock: Blodgett – 6 fg, 2 of 2 = 14; Weigand – 4 fg, 2 of 4, = 10; Topliff – 4 fg = 8;
Leonard – 2 fg, 3 of 4 = 7; Matsas – 2 fg, 1 of 3, = 5; Nowak – 2 of 3 from the line for 2 pts.