Past Issues of the Putnam Town Crier

 
Legal Notice
TOWN OF 
PUTNAM
NOTICE OF 
SPECIAL TOWN 
MEETING
January 17, 2016
The Electors and Citizens qualified to vote in Town  Meeting of the Town of Putnam, Connecticut, are hereby notified and warned that the Special Meeting of said Town  will  be held at The  Daniel S. Rovero Selectmen’s  Chambers,  Putnam  Town Hall, 126 Church Street, Putnam, Connecticut, on Tuesday, the 17th day of January, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. in the evening for the following purposes:
1. To choose a moderator for said meeting.
2. To  determine the wishes of those present and eligible to vote at Town
Meeting of the Town of Putnam upon the following resolution:
RESOLVED, that the discontinuance of Brookside Drive as a town road in the Town  of  Putnam, located adjacent to and easterly of  Route  44  (School  Street), pursuant to the discontinuance  by the Putnam Board of Selectmen and the recommendation  of the Town of Putnam Planning Commission, is hereby formally ratified and approved for its entire length of approximately .06 miles.
3. To determine  the wishes of those present and eligible to vote at Town
Meeting of the Town of Putnam upon the following resolution:
RESOLVED,  that   the  sale  of   39 Recreation Park Road,  said premises consisting of .93 acres be the same more or less, is hereby authorized  to be conveyed by quit claim deed without warranty and subject to such state of facts which may exist to Crystal M. Boj for a price of $5,000 dollars.
Dated at Putnam, Connecticut, this  21st day of December, 2016.
Town of Putnam
Anthony P. Falzarano, 
Mayor
J. Scott Pempek
Owen A. Tarr
Renee C. Lasko
Roy Simmons
Douglas Cutler Jr.
Its Board of Selectmen
 
Attest:
Sara J. Seney,
Town Clerk
 
Jan. 11, 2017
 
Legal Notice
Town of Pomfret
Planning and Zoning 
Commission
Public Hearing 
Notice
The Pomfret Planning & Zoning Commission will hold the following Public Hearings at their regular meeting on January 18, 2017, starting at 7:00 PM at the Old Town House:
 
1. M&E Transportation, LLC, 4 Nora Lane, proposed text amendment for Section 9.4 Special Permit Uses – add Section 9.4.17 Transportation Facility —  a facility that functions as a depot for truck, bus, or limousine services, which may include maintenance facilities, vehicle parking, and/or vehicle dispatch, but does not include distribution or warehousing of goods or products
A copy of this application is on file in the office of the Planning and Zoning Commission, 5 Haven Road Pomfret, Pomfret Center, Connecticut. The file is available for review during normal business hours.
 
Dated this 3rd day 
of January 2017
Town of Pomfret
Planning & Zoning Commission
 
Lynn L. Krajewski, 
Clerk
 
Jan. 11, 2017
 
 
Electric 
charging 
stations
coming
WOODSTOCK — Working in partnership with the Woodstock CT Green Energy Team, The Woodstock Academy announced that two Electric Vehicle Charging Stations will be installed on campus.  
In response to the overall increase in public interest and to provide additional benefit to students, families, and surrounding communities, The Academy will install two electric vehicle charging stations this spring. The stations will be in the main parking lot close to the maintenance garage.
“We are honored to partner with The Green Energy Team in Woodstock,” said Academy Headmaster Chris Sandford. “This Team has done amazing work in the area of solar and energy conservation around our community. Woodstock has been named a Connecticut Green Energy Community and we are proud to be a part of the efforts.”
The charging stations — two of five being introduced in the Town of Woodstock — are being installed for free on behalf of the CT Green Bank for the outstanding achievements made by the Woodstock Green Energy Commission in fostering clean renewable energy in Woodstock. Additional stations will be located at the middle school, elementary school, and the Town Hall.
The Woodstock CT Green Energy Team was officially established in 2008 as a town appointed committee whose primary responsibility includes the investigation of renewable energy options and ways the town and community can conserve energy. The Team is a member of the CT Clean Energy Program, and is chaired by Jim Stratos.
“Woodstock, as a community leader in clean renewable energy, is one of only two towns in the state whose energy consumption for all municipal buildings and public schools is 100 percent clean renewable energy,” Stratos said. “This was augmented with the recent one megawatt solar brownfield installation just added to the old discontinued 5-acre town landfill.”
 
 
By Ryan Rumrill
Town Crier Sportswriter
PUTNAM — The Clippers remain unbeaten in the CSC East after outscoring the Norwich Tech Warriors Jan. 6.
The score was Putnam 51 — Norwich Tech 20
The Clippers broke open a close game in the second quarter by outscoring the Warriors, 26-3. The Clippers are now (5-3 overall, and 4-0 in the CSC East). Maria Fredette scored 13 points and grabbed 10 rebounds recording a double-double. Olivia Braithwaite scores nine points for the Clippers, three from the free throw line. Alyssa Espinosa added 8  points for the Lady Clippers, while Ashley Burke put up five points.   Kayleigh Lyons added 12 for Putnam (5-3, 4-0). Vanessa Gumbs scored 10 points to lead Norwich Tech (1-5, 1-3).
Bacon Academy 70
Killingly 40
Jocelyn Luizzi game-high 20 points, seven rebounds, and six steals for Bacon Academy (6-2, 4-0 ECC Division II). Kellie Nudd added a double-double with 15 points and 10 boards. Senior Courtney Violette scored a career-high 10 points in a win for the Bobcats. Trinity Angel led Killingly (4-4, 1-3) with 11 points. Payton Fitzgerald adds nine points for the Redgals. Kylee Mazzarella scores seven, Morgan Lesage scored five points and Reagan Morin had six points, 4 of which came from the free throw line.
Woodstock 41
Montville 22
Jamie Woods scored 12 points which helped the Centaurs pull away in the second half to even their record in ECC Division II. Ari Koivisto added 10 points for Woodstock (5-3, 2-2). Emily Meigs led the Indians (2-6, 0-4) with 10 points.
Rivers School 76
Marianapolis 64
Nicole Anderson totaled 18 points, eight rebounds and five assists, but the Golden Knights fell just short to the Rivers School by a score of 76-64. Jordan Frye had 17 points and four rebounds for Marianapolis (5-5).
Jan. 5
Windham: 75
Tourtellotte: 43
Four Windham players scored in double figures to lead the Whippets to a 75-43 win over Tourtellotte in a high school girls' basketball contest on Thursday. Desiree Rivera led the way with 21 points while Nicole Rivera added 19, Shania Slyman 17, and Neisha Rodriguez 14 for Windham (4-5, 3-1 Eastern Connecticut Conference Div. III). Tamia McBride added 10 assists for the Whippets. Emily Vincent led the Tigers (3-5, 1-3) with 12 points. 
Putnam: 38
Grasso Tech: 53 
Alyssa Espinosa (12 points) drained four 3-pointers, but the Clippers fell in the nonconference game against Grasso Tech by a score of 53-38. Kayleigh Lyons had 10 rebounds and four assists. Maria Fredette scored 11 points for Putnam (4-3). 
Jan. 4
Marianapolis 54
Berkshire 43
Sophia Widmeyer had 20 points and 10 rebounds which helped the Golden Knights win their fourth straight game. Kara O’Neil added 13 points for Marianapolis (5-4) and dished out three assists and grabbed four rebounds. 
Jan. 2
Marianapolis 53
Noble & Greenough: 73
The Knights faced Nobles & Greenough in the championship game of the Shooting Touch Classic at Tufts University. The Knights were led by junior Sophia Widmeyer with 15 points. Guards Kara O’Neil and Saoirse Power-Cassidy both finished with 12 points and O’Neil added 4 assists. Back to back games of great fight and determination by junior Shauna Harney were highlights for the Knights. 
Jan. 1
Marianapolis 87
Lawrence Academy 77
The Knights brought in the New Year with a great team win over Lawrence Academy in the Shoot Touch Classic hosted at Tufts University. Marianapolis was led by junior Sophia Widmeyer with 24 points and 7 rebounds and Nicole Anderson with 22 points, 8 rebounds, and 3 assists.  Senior Jordan Frye had 17 points and 5 steals on the game. Post graduate Saoirse Power-Cassidy controlled the game for the Knights at the point while managing to score 10 points, dish out 3 assists, and have 8 rebounds. Big minutes off the bench by Eva Widmeyer and Shauna Harney as they contributed on both ends of the court as they each pulled down 5 rebounds and forced many turnovers.
Games that were postponed due to weather on Jan. 7:  Killingly vs. Lyman; Granby vs Woodstock Academy
 
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PUTNAM — Putnam Science Academy has a new face in town as they return from holiday break as Kentrevious Jones, a 6-foot, 11-inch, 300-pound senior from Macon, Ga., has enrolled for the second half of the year. 
After a strong summer with the Atlanta Express on the Under Armor AAU circuit Jones had numerous Division I offers. He decided to end his recruitment in the fall as he signed his National Letter of Intent to Big East powerhouse Xavier. He will be completing his high school career in the Quiet Corner of Connecticut with the Mustangs before heading there next fall.
On the court Jones will look to add a boost to an already loaded frontline that includes fellow Big East commit Darnell Brodie (Seton Hall), Isaac Kante, Alexis Yetna and Malik Ondigo. Putnam Science Head Coach Thomas Espinosa said Jones is a great fit as they look for continued success in the new year. “Kentrevious has great upside on the basketball court and off of it he is very well spoken young man who will fit right into the Putnam community.” 
 
Ronald N. Syriac,
Korean war vet
WOODSTOCK — Ronald N. Syriac, 86, of Brickyard Rd, died Jan. 4, 2017, at home.  He was the husband of Annelle (Tracy) Syriac.  
Born in 1930 in Southbridge, he was the son of the late Nelson and Florina (Robidoux) Syriac. Ronald was a graduate of the Woodstock Academy with the class of 1949 and was a veteran of the U.S. Army serving as a paratrooper during the Korean war; he received the Connecticut Wartime Service Medal on July 26, 2008, from Representative Mike Alberts.
On Jan. 8, 1983, at the family homestead he was united in marriage to the former Annelle (Tracy) Roush.
Mr. Syriac worked as a farmer on his own property as well as a supervisor at the Mansfield Training School.
He was a member of The American Legion Benson-Flugel Post 111 in Woodstock; a former Boy Scout Troop Leader at the Mansfield Training School; communicant at both the former Sacred Heart Church in Southbridge and the Church of the Good Shepherd in W. Woodstock.
He enjoyed horses, playing horse shoes, chess, canoeing, playing hockey, shooting pool, collecting guns, and was an avid motorcycle rider.
He leaves his wife of 33 years Annelle Syriac; four sons Scott Syriac (Christine) of Bethlehem, Arthur Syriac of Woodstock, Bryan Roush (Jacqui) of Ashford, and John Roush (Susan) of Brooklyn; two daughters Lori Dvorak of Amston and Sarah Syriac of N. Grosvenordale; seven grandchildren Lorna, Nicholas, Mikayla, Jared, Laura, Lydia, and Corey,  and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by four brothers Arthur Syriac, George Syriac, Leonel Syriac, and Cyrille Syriac; and a sister Elizabeth Gauthier. 
The Funeral Service is at 1 p.m. Jan. 21 in Congregational Church of Eastford, 8 Church Rd., Eastford. Donations: Hospice of NE CT, P.O. Box 632, Putnam, CT 06260. Gilman Funeral Home and Crematory, 104 Church St., Putnam.
 
Alfred E. Tellier,
Korean war vet
PUTNAM —  Alfred E. Tellier, 86, of Church St., died Jan. 4, 2017, in Day Kimball Hospital.  He was the husband of Mathilda Yvonne (Couture) Tellier for 50 years.  Born in 1930 in Willimantic, he was the son of the late Conrad and Sophia (Beaulieu) Tellier.
Mr. Tellier was a radioman, trained at Fort Monmouth, N.J., with the U.S. Army serving during the Korean war until his discharge in 1953 where he then entered the Army Reserves until 1958.  He was a supervisor for Belding Corticelli in the Nymo Department for 25 years. He also worked for Anglo Fabric in Webster, and The Hyde School. He was a member of the VFW in Putnam and the American Legion in N. Grosvenordale and enjoyed playing pool, reading and playing cards. Alfred had a sense of humor until the end. 
In addition to his wife Mathilda, he leaves his sons, Alfred Tellier of Clover, S.C., Leonard Tellier of Thompson, and Bruce Tellier of Thompson; his daughters, Debralee Gardner of N. Grosvenordale, and Suzanne Lindley of Thompson; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandson.
The Funeral was Jan. 9 with burial with military honors will take place in St. Mary Cemetery, 230 Providence St., Putnam, CT 06260.  Donations: Hospice of NE CT, P.O. Box 632, Putnam, CT 06260. Gilman Funeral Home and Crematory, 104 Church St., Putnam.
 
William Espinosa Sr.
WWII vet
BROOKLYN — William J. Espinosa Sr., 94, of Brooklyn, died Jan. 4, 2017, at Day Kimball Hospital. He was the husband of Leona (Lemoine) Espinosa. 
He was born Sept. 6, 1922, in Brooklyn, son of Michael and Gulia (Milone) Espinosa. He lived in Brooklyn his entire life. He was a building contractor with his brother.  
William was a veteran of WWII, serving with the U.S. Navy. He enjoyed hunting and fishing.
He leaves his wife Leona; children, son William Espinosa Jr. (Kathy) of Putnam, daughter Pam St. John (Steve) of Eastford; six grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. 
The Mass of Christian Burial was Jan. 10 at St. James Church, Danielson, with burial with military honors in Holy Cross Cemetery, Danielson. Donations: Day Kimball Hospital Cardiopulmonary Rehab Fund, PO Box 632, Putnam, CT 06260. Gagnon and Costello Funeral Home, 33 Reynolds St., Danielson.
 
Sidney E. Swenson,
Navy veteran
EASTFORD — Sidney E. Swenson “Sid”, 78, of Eastford died Jan. 2, 2017, at home in Eastford. He was the husband of Lois (Gagnon) Swenson. He was born July 26, 1938, in Putnam, son of the late Paul and Agnes (Anderson) Swenson.
Sid was a life member of the Muddy Brook Fire Department. He was a member of Christ Church in Pomfret. He served in the U.S. Navy during police action in Beirut.
Besides his wife Lois he leaves his stepchildren Patricia Walker, Allen Walker Jr. (Carrie), Suzanne Cross, Mary Gallerani (Paul), Melissa Cornell (Chris); seven grandchildren. He was predeceased by his first wife Martha.
Services will be in the spring. Donations: Muddy Brook Fire Department, P. O. Box 222, East Woodstock, CT 06244. Smith and Walker Funeral Home, 148 Grove St., Putnam.
 
Mary Y. Plante
PUTNAM — Mary Y. Plante, 88, of Woodstock Ave, died Dec. 30, 2016, at the Matulaitis Nursing Home. She was the wife of the late Ernest J. Plante. 
Born Aug. 15, 1928, in Moosup, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Bertha Lariviere. She had been employed for 29 years at Hale Manufacturing as a winder. Mary was a volunteer at Day Kimball Hospital for many years. She was a communicant of St. Mary Church of the Visitation.  She enjoyed playing bingo at the VFW, trips to the casino, and eating out with her friends and family. 
She leaves her daughter Linda Bellerive of Putnam; siblings Theresa Tetero of Wauregan, Eugene Lariviere of Putnam; good friend Marie Domler of Putnam; her grandchildren Edward Bellerive, Heidi Champany, Kristina Bellerive, Greg Plante, Jessie Plante, Jeffrey, Christopher and Patrick Plante; 10 great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter. She was predeceased by her two sons, Ernest Plante and Richard Plante, her siblings Rita Penzanko, Alice Deloge, Noella Bennett, Cecilia Clark, Lucille Sirrine, Maggie Lariviere, Rosie Sirrine, Agnes Deloge
 A Mass of Christian Burial was Jan. 6 at St. Mary Church of the Visitation, Putnam, with burial in St. Mary Cemetery. Smith and Walker Funeral Home, 148 Grove St., Putnam.
 
Ryan M. French
THOMPSON — Ryan Michael French, 16, of Thompson, died Jan. 2, 2017, from injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident. 
Ryan was born June 20, 2000, in Worcester, the son of Jeffrey C. French and Joslyn (Sheldon) French. Ryan was raised in Thompson, where he attended Mary R. Fisher Elementary and Thompson Middle Schools and was a member of the Junior National Honor Society. He was involved in Thompson youth sports, including Little League Baseball, Recreational Basketball, Middle School Cross Country, and Track & Field. 
Ryan was a junior at Killingly High School where he was enrolled in the Agricultural Education Program, was a FFA member, and was an Honors student. He was also a student representative to the Killingly Board of Education. He ran on the Track & Field team, was captain of the cross country team and an ECC All Star. In addition to running, Ryan also had a passion for fishing. His two favorite places to fish were Cape Cod, where from a young age he could land stripers bigger than himself, and locally at Alexanders Lake, where he could be seen in his red fishing kayak pulling in bass and pickerel in his compassionate catch & release fashion. He recently had an enjoyment of golf, and is most likely somewhere on the front 9 getting an enjoyable reacquainted golf tutorial from his Grandpa French. Ryan worked part time for a local bait wholesaler, and previously volunteered at a local pet boarding kennel. 
He was a member of Christ Church in Pomfret where he was baptized and progressed to the Young Adults in Church (YAC) group. One of his most memorable and enjoyable events was a recent church pilgrimage he took with fellow Christ Church youth to San Francisco. There they volunteered at a local soup kitchen, renovated a local park, and Ryan was able to run across the Golden Gate Bridge. He considered Fr. David Carter a good friend and mentor, and cherished his church group and leaders. Ryan was a kind and friendly soul with an infectious grin who possessed a level of maturity far beyond his 16 years. 
In addition to his parents, he leaves his maternal grandparents Edwin Sheldon and Alice (Joslin) Sheldon from Putnam, uncles and aunts Stephen and Elaine Sheldon of Bozrah, Michael and Jeri Sheldon of Saco, Maine; great-uncles and great-aunts, cousins. Ryan was predeceased by his paternal grandparents Charles French and Joyce (Weaver) French. 
A Celebration of Ryan’s Life will be held at a later date. Donations: “Ryan French Memorial Scholarship Fund,” a scholarship fund set up by Ryan’s family to benefit Killingly High School Agricultural Education students moving on to higher education, c/o . Savings Institute, 596 Hartford Pike, Dayville, CT 06241, Attn: Emily Petrik. Gagnon and Costello Funeral Home, 33 Reynolds St., Danielson.
 
Theresa A. Langlois
DANIELSON — Theresa A. Langlois, 79, of Danielson passed peacefully into the arms of our Lord on Jan. 2, 2017, at Davis Place. She was married July 16, 1955, to Alfred Langlois who died in 2008.
Born June 21, 1937, in Putnam to Maryann (Lavallee) and Frederick Credit. She made her home in Putnam most of her life and was a communicant of St. Mary Church of the Visitation. 
Mrs. Langlois worked at Haven Health Care in Danielson until retirement. 
She leaves her daughter Debra Maloney (Paul) of Yulee, Fla.; her grandson Daniel Lavallee of Danielson; granddaughter Dawn (Lavallee) Distler (John) of St. Marys, Ga.; and four great-grandchildren, Shawn Layne of Virginia, Deidre Distler, Teya Distler and John Daniel Distler of Georgia; one sister Rose Bushey of Putnam. She was predeceased by three brothers Charles Credit, Emile Credit and Lionel Credit and one sister Cecile Lambert. 
The Funeral was private. Smith and Walker Funeral Home, 148 Grove St., Putnam.
 
Michael P. Latour
PUTNAM —  Michael P. Latour, 53, of Sabin St., died Dec. 29, 2016, in his home.  Born in 1963 in Putnam, he was the son of the late Robert Latour, Sr. and Lillian (Corey) Latour.
Mr. Latour worked as a press operator for Green Rubber Company of Danielson.  He enjoyed riding motorcycles, golf and watching sports on television.
He leaves his sister, Patricia Gould of Putnam; nieces and nephews. Michael was predeceased by his brothers Robert Latour Jr., Harry Latour and his sister Joann Mayo.
Services for Michael will take place at a later date. Donations: NE CT Cancer Fund of Day Kimball Hospital, P.O. Box 632, Putnam, CT 06260. Gilman and Valade Funeral Homes and Crematory, 104 Church St., Putnam.
 
Braylen T. O’Brien
PUTNAM — Braylen Thomas O’Brien, infant son of Justin P. O’Brien and Shayna A. (Gilman) Neeland of Daniel St., died Jan. 7, 2017, at Day Kimball Hospital. He leaves his parents, a brother Aiden O’Brien of Taftville; a sister Payton Neeland of Putnam; paternal grandparents Thomas and Janice O’Brien of Central Village; maternal grandparents David and Susan Gilman of Putnam; and maternal great-grandparents Henry and Lorraine LaFountain of Webster.
The Funeral was private. Gilman & Valade Funeral Homes and Crematory, 104 Church St., Putnam.
 
John C. Woehrman
WOODSTOCK — John C. Woehrman, 82, of Woodstock, husband of the late Carole P. (Berntson) Woehrman, died Jan. 5, 2017. He was born in Haverstraw, N.Y., son of the late Conrad and Florence (Williams) Woehrman. John retired from the New York State Police in 1977. He was the tax assessor of Woodstock, a security captain for Pinkerton Security and he finished his career as a special agent for the Department of Defense. 
He leaves three children: Kurt Woehrman of Putnam, Leigh Cashmore (Alan) of Cheshire and Scott Woehrman (Patricia) of Woodstock; two grandchildren: Amanda and Kevin Cashmore of Cheshire; a sister, Barbara Davis of Woodstock; his girlfriend, Marcy Groth of Sturbridge; nieces and nephews. 
Visitation was Jan. 9 at Smith and Walker Funeral Home, 148 Grove St., Putnam. Donations: Charity of one’s choice. 
 
Louis A.C. Tella
PUTNAM — Louis A. C. Tella, 50, of Putnam, died Jan. 5, 2017, at Day Kimball Hospital.  He was born in Putnam, son of the late Anthony Tella and lived in Putnam most of his life.  He was a truck driver for Latourneau Trucking.  He leaves his wife of 26 years, Kellee J. (Marschall) Tella of Putnam; a son, Anthony Tella of Putnam; two daughters, Lauren Fierro of Lowell, Mass., and Brittney Tella of Putnam; a brother, Joseph Tella of Southbridge; five sisters, Theresa Chubbs of Delaware, Tina Doyle of Putnam, Anna Connely of Delaware, Jennifer Parmella of Southbridge and Jessica Foss of Maine; seven grandchildren; his mother Betty (Walls) Tella Edward of Southbridge. The Funeral Services set later.  Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, Webster. 
 
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