Past Issues of the Putnam Town Crier



The following charges were listed in the Putnam Police Department logs.  The people charged are innocent until proven guilty in court. The Town Crier will publish dispositions of cases at the request of the accused. The dispositions must be accompanied by the proper documentation. The Putnam Police Department confidential Tip Line is 963-0000.
Oct. 27
Glenn Bates, 34, Pulpit Rock Road, Woodstock; operating unregistered motor vehicle.
Maureen Miners, 75,  Brookside Lane, Woodstock; following too closely.
Nov. 1
Brent Chase, 27, Phillip Lane, Dayville; 14-12(a)
Nov. 2
Cassie Sies, 34, Phillip Street, Putnam; operating with suspended registration, insufficient insurance, failure to carry registration certificate, failure to have rear registration plate illuminated.
Nov. 10
Joshua Choiniere, 37, Putnam Pike, Dayville; third-degree assault.
Mary Dejesse, 20, Prospect Avenue, Killingly; breach of peace.
Joel Haines, 31, Church Street, Putnam; four counts of violation of probation.
John White, 51, Morin Avenue, Killingly; disorderly conduct, second-degree unlawful restraint.
Nov. 11
Erin Simmons, 39, Marshall Street, Putnam; three counts of violation of probation.
Steven Woodward, 53, Marshall Street, Putnam; second-degree unlawful restraint, third-degree assault, disorderly conduct.
Kevin Harrington Jr., 31, Main Street, Danielson; failure to maintain lane, use of cellphone while driving, operating under suspension.
Nov. 12
John Tracey, 64, Wauregan Road, Canterbury; insufficient insurance, failure to have tail lamp.
Nov. 14
Tanner Bentley, 18, Rt. 169, Woodstock; travelling unreasonably fast.
Michelle Rawcliffe, 43, Child Hill Road, Woodstock; travelling unreasonably fast, operating an unregistered motor vehicle.
Nov. 15
Nicole A. Taylor, 26, School Street, Putnam; evading responsibility, traveling too fast for conditions.
Nov. 17
Richard Sousa, 34, Franklin Street, Putnam; third-degree assault, possession of less than ½ ounce of marijuana.
Nov. 18
Brooke Bellisle, 21, Knox Avenue, Danielson; traveling fast.
Heidi Clyne, 46, Holmeslea Court, Woodstock; operating unregistered.
Paul Mondino, 43, Providence Street, Putnam; cell phone.

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Leadership
LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. — Samantha Gisleson, from Thompson has joined the Siena College Bonner Service Leaders class of 2022.
The Siena Bonner Service Leaders team is a diverse and vibrant mix of passionate undergraduates serving 8-10 hours per week at a nonprofit organization in the Capital Region.
Student majors range from psychology and sociology to biology and mathematics as they work to address ACE signature issues in the areas of housing, hunger, health, justice and education.


Leadership
LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. — Samantha Gisleson, from Thompson has joined the Siena College Bonner Service Leaders class of 2022.
The Siena Bonner Service Leaders team is a diverse and vibrant mix of passionate undergraduates serving 8-10 hours per week at a nonprofit organization in the Capital Region.
Student majors range from psychology and sociology to biology and mathematics as they work to address ACE signature issues in the areas of housing, hunger, health, justice and education.
 




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Signs
Anna Bagley signed a National Letter of Intent with Virginia Commonwealth University. Pictured: Bagley with her parents, Gai and Craig. Courtesy photo.



THOMPSON — Senior Anna Bagley of Charlton signed her National Letter of Intent to play soccer for Virginia Commonwealth University Nov. 14.
In her four years as a starter for Marianapolis, Bagley has accumulated 50 goals and 39 assists.
Bagley, a striker, decided to sign with VCU, “because the coaching staff treated me like they really cared about me and valued me as a player, not a name on a list of recruits.” She went on to say, “I also chose VCU because when I went on my visit, all of the girls on the team were super excited to be there and the atmosphere of the campus was exactly what I was looking for. I’m very excited to be a part of the VCU soccer family, meet new people, and bring my game to a new level.
“Anna is a master of the techniques of the game of soccer,” said Marianapolis girls’ varsity soccer head coach Esad Darman. “She has excellent touch and great control. She does impossible and unbelievable things with the ball. Anna is magic on the soccer field, a great leader and friend.”

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Winner
Jacob Mainhart was named the winner of the Thomas Whitbread Memorial Scholarship. Left to right: Master Kristin Duethorn, co-owner of Quest Martial Arts in Putnam; Mainhart; and Master Steven Voelker of Old Saybrook, co- founder of the USGTSDA. Courtesy photo.



Jacob Mainhart was  2018 winner of the Thomas Whitbread Memorial Scholarship which was is funded by the United States Goodwill Tang Soo Do Association.   The scholarship process is extensive and includes applicants from martial arts school within the United States.  Master Kristin Duethorn  ( co-owner of Quest Martial Arts in Putnam) is the chairperson of the United States Goodwill Association and was proud to present this year’s award to a student from Quest Martial Arts. Each year the U.S.G.T.S.D.A.  grants a scholarship of  a thousand dollars to a martial arts student.  In addition to recognizing the physical skills of the applicant, the winner must also possess strong character attributes, a commitment to their karate school, and a desire to make the world a better place through their future plans.  Jacob Mainhart graduated from Woodstock Academy in 2018 and is currently attending State University of New York Environmental Science and Forestry. Quest Martial Arts is proud to belong  U.S.G.T.S.D.A, a national organization that promotes the art of Tang Soo Do, and supports young black belts in their future endeavors. Quest Martial Arts is co-owned by Mike Bogdanski and Kristin Duethorn.

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Church program
PUTNAM — Putnam Baptist Church on Church Street is beginning a Word of Life ministry called the Olympians. This is a new program for grade school children in grades 1 through 6.  From 5 to 6:30 p.m. on Sundays all children in grades 1 through 6 are invited to come and participate in the program with games, music, Bible stories and more. Light snacks included.  Adults are welcome, too. This is a free program.  For info call: 860-928-0273.

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