Past Issues of the Putnam Town Crier

 
 
Then
This is the beginning of the replacement of the bridge on Rt. 169 near North Woodstock two weeks ago. The old bridge has been removed and the channel is bring prepared for the new bridge. Putnam Town Crier file photos.
 
& Now
This is how the bridge work was coming along by this week. 
 
President wanted
PUTNAM — The Putnam Senior Citizens group is looking for a new president. If you want to meet with a great group of people, we invite you to consider becoming our president.  
The job requires about 7-10 hours a month organizing activities for the group, etc. The new president doesn’t have to be a resident of Putnam.  
The group has an outing a month, a summer picnic and a Christmas party.  
The group meets at 2 p.m. on the second Thursday of the month at the Putnam VFW. 
If interested, contact Ann at 860-928-1020.
 
 
Downtown Putnam was packed for First Fridays Aug. 4. Clockwise from top: Killian and Natalie Wamback of Putnam do some craft work. Linda Colangelo of Local Vocal . Purple balloons. Joe Maurer carries son Gus while Evee holds his hand. 
 
Graduates
BOSTON — Three local students received degrees at the Emmanuel College Commencement Exercises on May 13, 2017: 
Caroline Lussier of Woodstock graduates from Emmanuel College. Lussier earned a bachelor’s in biology. Lussier graduated cum laude; Jack Hanrahan of Thompson graduates from Emmanuel College. Hanrahan earned a bachelor’s in economics; Emily Emilio of Pomfret Center graduates from Emmanuel College. Emilio earned a bachelor’s in psychology (counseling and health).
 
 
assistance 
available
Applications for energy assistance for the 2017-2018 heating season are now being accepted by the Access Community Action Agency.
Program eligibility is determined by total household gross income and is available for all heated households using oil, kerosene, propane, wood, coal, electric, or natural gas heat except motor homes and campers.
Residents of Windham and Tolland counties can contact Access in Willimantic at 860-450-7400 or in Danielson at 860-412-1600 to make an appointment to determine eligibility and to find out what documentation they will need to bring to their appointments. Appointments are currently available during the agency’s normal business hours of 8: a.m. to 4 p.m. with new extended hours until 6 p.m. on every other Monday two times per month (call for scheduling). 
Households that have received energy assistance in the past must reapply and bring in updated documentation to be eligible for the new heating season.  Each applicant must bring in copies of their documentation and if there is missing documentation they will be rescheduled. 
Funding for this program is provided by the Connecticut Department of Social Services.  The Energy Assistance program is designed to offset winter heating costs for low-income (below 60% of state median income) households in Windham and Tolland counties.  Benefits are determined by total household gross income and liquid assets. Deliverable-heated households may use benefits starting November 15th and ending March 15. Utility-heated households (Eversource Energy, electric and gas) are eligible to participate in the matching payment programs and are protected from utility shut-off from November 15 through April 15.
To apply for assistance, applicants must schedule an appointment and provide copies of the following documents for all household members:
* Names, birth dates and Social Security cards.
* Gross income for four consecutive weeks immediately prior to your application (paystubs, self-        
     employment worksheet, unemployment printout) for everyone in the household over 18.
* Self-employment worksheet, 1040 and Schedule C.
* SS, SSI, SSDI Cash Assistance - statement required from debit card deposits, SNAP, rental income (monthly)
* Pensions, VA, bank interest (CD, IRA)
* Child support and/or alimony documents
* Lease, rent receipt, mortgage statements, tax bill or lot rent receipt.
* Eversource Energy, electric and gas bill(s) in adult household member’s name.
* Landlord’s name, address and phone.
* All pages from your recent bank accounts statements showing name and account numbers 
    (checking & savings). Name of bank and account numbers must be on the printed statements.
* Financial aid forms for everyone in the household.
 
The closest agencies are at:
ACCESS Agency Inc. 
231 Broad St. 
Phone: (860) 412-1600
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Shirley Riemann
North Grosvenordale
TEEG   (Thompson & Putnam)
65 Main Street
(860) 923-3458
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Jenn Strong     Chantale Gingras
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