Past Issues of the Putnam Town Crier

 
 
Honored
TROY, N.Y. — Three local students were named to the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s Dean’s Honor List for the Spring 2016 semester: Caitlyn Chapman of Pomfret Center studies chemistry; Conor Hanlon of Pomfret Center studies Industrial & Management Engr.; Caleb Harder of Woodstock studies Games & Simulation Arts & Sci.
 
Takes part
WILLIMANTIC — The Office of Continuing Studies and Enhanced Learning at Eastern offers Global Field Courses throughout the academic year. The programs offer the opportunity to earn at least three credits while traveling with an Eastern faculty member. In May, a group of Eastern biology students accompanied Biology Professors Patricia Szczys and Matthew Graham on a global field course trip to Costa Rica. Brittany Chabot ’16 of Dayville was one of the students who went on the trip. Chabot’s major is psychology.
 
On dean’s  list
BIDDEFORD AND PORTLAND, Maine — Paul Butkevich of Pomfret Center has been named to the Dean’s List for the 2016 spring semester at the University of New England. 
 
Honored
MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL, Minn. — Kathryn Lusa of Pomfret Center was named to the 2016 spring semester Dean’s List at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities.
 
On dean’s list
NEWTON, Mass. — Maegan Hernberg, a Veterinary Technology major from Eastford, has been named to the Spring 2016 Dean’s List at Mount Ida College.
 
Honored
BOSTON, — Three local students were named to the Emmanuel College Dean’s List for the Spring 2016 semester: Emily Langlois of Quinebaug, Caroline Lussier of Woodstock and Quinn Peters of Woodstock. 
 
Graduates
BOSTON — Two local students graduated May 14, 2016, Emmanuel College commencement: 
Quinn Peters of Woodstock  received a Bachelor of Arts in a double major of History and Secondary Education. Peters graduated cum laude. (May 2016 graduate)
Jamie Crisman of Woodstock received a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media Studies. (May 2016 graduate).
 
Gets degree
DOYLESTOWN, Penn. — Kristy Poisson of Pascoag earned a bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Delaware Valley University.
 
Honored
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Morgan Ferschke of Pascoag was named to the Spring 2016 Dean’s List at American International College. 
 
On dean’s list
LEXINGTON, Va. — Jacob W. VanDyke - a sophomore from N. Grosvenordale, an InternationalsStudies major was named to the dean’s list for the second semester at Virginia Military Institute. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William J VanDyke.
 
 
Legal Notice
Town of Pomfret
Inland Wetlands
and
Watercourses
Commission
At the August 3, 2016 meeting the following applications were acted upon:
 
1. Weston & Sampson for Town of Pomfret, 5 Haven Road; installation of force main sewer line.  APPROVED with conditions
 
Town of Pomfret
Inland Wetlands and 
Watercourses Commission
Dated this 15th day 
of August 2016
 
Lynn L. Krajewski, 
Clerk
 
Aug. 17, 2016
 
 
By Ron P. Coderre
This week’s RPC shoutout is sent along to Romeo Blackmar, a true community servant.  Whenever there is a community volunteer job to be done, you can bet Blackmar will be around to lend a hand.  Whether it’s the Putnam Business Association, The Lions Club or Putnam PRIDE he’s on top of every situation that leads to success.
The TRAVELERS Championship, which has been around under a variety of names since 1952, once again proved this year that it’s a class act in so many ways.  In addition to bringing the Professional Golf Association and its entourage of great golfers to the TPC River Highlands and the people of Connecticut and greater New England, the tournament always brings some wonderful human interest stories to the forefront.
This year was no different.  In fact, there were probably more great tales emanating from the tourney than usual.
The first and one of the most touching stories was witnessing TRAVELERS Chairman of the Board Jay S. Fishman in his courageous battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) present the championship cup to tournament champion Russell Knox.  Fishman, sitting in his wheelchair on the 18th green, was eloquent in his remarks despite being burdened with a device to aid his breathing.  Before congratulating Knox on his win, Fishman thanked everyone involved with the success of the week-long event and directed special thanks to the staff of the Hospital for Special Care in New Britain, the primary beneficiary of the 2016 event, for it’s in the treatment of patients with ALS.  The post-tournament presentation had many of the thousands in attendance wiping the moisture from their eyes.
On Thursday of tournament week a dinner for the ALS cause raised $1.1 million in support of research being conducted by the Bruce Edwards Foundation.  Former PGA great Tom Watson presented Fishman with a check for $100,000 in honor of his late caddy Bruce Edwards, who died from ALS.  Watson had never forgotten his longtime caddy and is a spokesman for the Bruce Edwards Foundation.  Edwards who was from Wethersfield was a graduate of Marianapolis Prep school in Thompson.
The TRAVELERS tournament raised $2.8 million which was distributed to more than 500 non-profit organizations in the surrounding communities of the Greater Hartford area.
On the links, the sight of Knox flinging his hat as he sank a 12-foot par putt for the victory will remain implanted in the minds of those in attendance for years to come.  The few who followed Jim Furyk, and the number will grow in years to come, as he shot his record setting round of 58 can boast of witnessing golf history.
Furyk was presented $58,000 for his record setting performance.  Originally he was going to donate it to his own Foundation, The Jim & Tabitha Furyk Foundation, but when hearing of Fishman’s plight he donated it to the Bruce Edwards Foundation.  When hearing the news Fishman thanked Furyk and in a gesture of generosity he suggested they split the pot.  A total of $29,000 went into each Foundation.
It was a week filled with generous philanthropic and emotional moments.  The tournament also paid tribute to active service members and veterans.  The Veterans Outpost served veterans and their guests food and refreshments at no charge.  The Veterans Outpost was sponsored by Bear’s Smokehouse BBQ and St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center.    
Among the locals spotted in the throng of more than 300,000 who witnessed the four-day tourney were local residents, Rene and Lynne Morin of Thompson, Bob and Kristen Willis of Woodstock, Michael and Deirdre Artiaco of Putnam and Brian Smith of Putnam.  While waiting for the championship trophy presentation my wife, Donna and I were greeted by Thompson resident Jeff Bolte, who was one of the tournament’s official photographers.
Connecticut may be suffering financially with its struggling economy but the people of the Nutmeg State proved once again that for at least one week we are a generous group and true professionals.
Thompson Golfer part 
of PubLinks Championship…
Thompson resident and Tourtellotte Memorial High School graduate Mike Jezierski was in the elite field of 30 golfers who qualified for the 31st Connecticut Public Links Championship.  The two-day event was held at Lyman Orchards Golf Club in Middlefield.  The par-72 layout played 7,011 yards for the Championship.
Jezierski qualified on the first day of play, shooting a two over par 74, which put him three strokes behind first day leader Chris Meinke of Longshore Golf Club, who shot a 71.  The lanky Jezierski skied to a 77 on the second day of play, giving him a two-day total of 151.  His score tied him for sixth place, only seven strokes behind the champion Kyle Nolin of Tallwood Country Club.  First day leader Meinke shot a 78 over the final 18-holes for a tournament total of 149.
Jezierski is a sophomore at Worcester State University, where he is a prominent member of the Lancers golf team.  He plays out of Raceway Golf Club in Thompson.
Playing With The Pros…
Matt Desaulnier, president of the Gerardi Insurance Agency in Putnam and Danielson, is one of northeastern Connecticut’s top golfers.  On Tuesday, August 9 Desaulnier was invited to play at Shelter Harbor Country Club in Rhode Island with a number of other golfers and some professionals who were playing in the TRAVELERS Championship beginning the next day.
Desaulnier’s playing partner was Matt Kuchar, who is now in Rio de Janiero on the United States Olympic golf team.  Dustin Johnson was also at Shelter Harbor.  According to Desaulnier, Johnson put on a clinic for all the golfers that was eye opening.
A Story of Brotherly Love…
Michael A. Blanchard was one of the top baseball players to come from Griswold High School in Jewett City.  Following his graduation he moved on to a four-year career at Assumption College in Worcester that eventually led to his induction into the Greyhound Athletic Hall of Fame.  In his junior year, Blanchard was the leading hitter in the country in the NCAA Division II.
Blanchard, the son of Raymond and the late Carol Blanchard, was one of three Blanchard boys including his two brothers David and Jimmy.  All the boys were outstanding students, graduating with honors from Griswold.
Michael Blanchard, who today is an attorney with the firm of Suisman – Shapiro, recently stepped forward in the fight against the opioid crisis affecting the New London area and all of Eastern Connecticut.  He’s been telling the story of his younger brother Jimmy who died of a heroin overdose in 2013.  Jimmy Blanchard was found with two bags and a needle in his arm on a bathroom floor when he succumbed.  He was the 40-year-old father of two young children.
The Blanchard family, led by Michael, has stepped forward after keeping his brother’s story quiet and has become part of a group called Community Speaks Out in a concerted effort to help others who are going through heroin and opioid addiction.  Blanchard and another attorney from the firm, Matthew Auger are working pro bono, hand-in-hand with Community Speaks Out in an effort to prevent more stories like that of Jimmy Blanchard.
RPC’s Closing Thought For The Day: “Flatter me, and I may not believe you.  Criticize me, and I may not like you.  Ignore me, and I may not forgive you.  Encourage me, and I will not forget you.”  William Arthur Ward.
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DANIELSON — The Arc Quinebaug Valley held its 29th Annual Gardner Johnson Memorial Golf Tournament recently and grossed more than $45,000.
The tournament was presented by Tournament Sponsor Gerardi Insurance Services, Inc. July 8. Other major sponsors included Rawson Materials, Advantage Home Medical, LLC, Putnam Bank, Fluid Coating Technology, Inc. and Byrnes Agency.
Local businesses, Arc Board members and community members formed a full course of players. From a friendly yet competitive day out on the course, complimentary massages provided by Adept Bodywork, acoustic music performed by Stanley & Libera, complimentary photographs taken by Clarus Studios, Inc., delicious meals prepared by the venue, snacks donated by Frito Lay and wonderful raffles and auction items, the event proved to be a fun-filled and successful day for all.
With a score of 56 on the Par 71 Connecticut National Golf Club course, the Gerardi Insurance Services, Inc. foursome of Ed Desaulnier, Luke Desaulnier, John Aitken and Drew Aitken took first place.  Second place winners were the ReMax Bell Park foursome of Brendan Meehan, Mike Meehan, Jared Meehan and Ryan Salvas, with a score of 56 as well.  The Gerardi Insurance Services, Inc. second foursome, Matt Desaulnier, Mark Seiffert, Kevin Cole and Jim Quigley, took third place with a score of 57.
In the skins competition, specifically on holes one, four and six, the winning teams in the listed order were Gerardi Insurance Services, Inc. with players Ed Desaulnier, Luke Desaulnier, John Aitken and Drew Aitken, Putnam Bank with players John Miller, Dick Loomis, Jay Sinha and Tim Bushey, and ReMax Bell Park with players Brendan Meehan, Mike Meehan, Jared Meehan and Ryan Salvas.
Closest to the pin winners were Rick Dion on hole seven, Corey Gaudette on hole nine and Ray Descheneau on hole 15.
Best Dressed Team award went to The Center for Bone & Joint Care/Tri-State Rehabilitation. Golf Committee member and President of the Board of Directors, Pamela B. Brown, was presented with the Gardner Johnson Award to her surprise during the tournament dinner. “It has
been a wonderful experience working with members of the Golf Committee, the Board, and the wonderful Arc staff towards the success of this tournament.  To have been given this honor, in the name of Gardner Johnson, one of the most tireless and committed advocates for The Arc, is truly humbling and appreciated.” said Brown.
Working with Brown on the golf tournament committee were Co-Chairs Lynn Bourque and Brandy Hapgood, as well as members Jeff Rawson, Gene Michael Deary, Tedd Hudon, Ryan Plummer, Eric Quinn, Earl Rosebrooks, David Stuyniski, Jeff Rizer, Julie Ann Dupont, Kristine Durocher, Geoff Bolte, Rick Dion and The Arc staff Susan Desrosiers, Crystal Simonson, Linda Lamoureux, Sandi Riemann and Abby Snyder.
“The increased support for the tournament this year has been extremely overwhelming and truly appreciated. The Arc is able to maintain exceptional services and continue to thrive due to the continued kindness and generosity of this community, and for that, we are forever grateful.” said Susan Desrosiers, executive director of The Arc Quinebaug Valley.
Proceeds from The Annual Gardner Johnson Memorial Golf Tournament help to enhance services provided by The Arc for individuals with intellectual, developmental, and other life- affecting disabilities.
 
By Ron P. Coderre
The start of school at Putnam Science Academy is approximately one month away and the signing of guard Stephan Jean of New York indicates that coach Tom Espinosa’s recruiting effort is coming to a close.
Jean, who hails from Harriman, N.Y., played at Burke Catholic High School for coach Doug Janeczko for the last three years.  He’ll enter Putnam Science Academy as a repeat junior.  The 6-foot, 3-inch guard brings height to the backcourt for the Mustangs.
“Stephan is an outstanding young man who wants to challenge himself in the classroom and on the basketball court.  By coming to PSA he’s looking to challenge himself to reach his full potential.  If he works hard in practice he should notice considerable growth in his game,” said coach Espinosa.
In addition to his strength on offense, Jean is noted as a young man who also enjoys playing defense where he is a stalwart.
“My goal in coming to Putnam Science Academy is to become the best person I can be.  In basketball I hope to reach my full potential and make everyone proud of me on and off the court.” said Jean.
 
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