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.
Jan. 12
William Peabody, 40, Van den Noort Street, Putnam; second-degree breach of peace.
Timothy Grant, 51, Van den Noort Street, Putnam; disorderly conduct.
Jan. 13
Kyle Dexter, 19, Battey Street, Putnam; breach of peace.
Jan. 14
Sylvia Sirrine, 64, Fox Hill Road, Pomfret; operating under the influence, failure to drive right.
Pedro Rodriquez, 27, School Street, Putnam; breach of peace, third-degree assault.
Jan. 16
Steven Gardner, 31, Van den Noort Street, Putnam; disorderly conduct.
Adamus Parker, 36, Franklin Street, Danielson; third-degree assault, disorderly conduct, criminal mischief.
Jan. 17
Chris Walsh, 48, Union Street, Norwich; sixth-degree larceny.
Jan. 18
Melinda Pratts, 32, Blueberry Lane, S. Windham; operating an unregistered motor vehicle.
Jan. 20
Charlotte Farrows, 35, Boys Avenue, Rogers; disorderly conduct, second-degree assault.
Jan. 21
Dale Farrows, 56, Boys Avenue, Rogers; disorderly conduct, third-degree assault.
Jan. 22
Daniel Kurtyka, 21, Sabin Street, Putnam; failure to obey traffic signal, operating motor vehicle without a license.
DAYVILLE — Leah Pressley from Rogers was named Westview Health Care Center’s Employee of the month for January.
Ms. Pressley is a Three Rivers Community College graduate with an associate’s degree in general studies and nursing. She has been employed at Westview as a Registered Nurse since June 2016.
David T. Panteleakos, administrator, said, “Ms. Pressley has connected wonderfully with the patients, residents and staff here at Westview. Her infectious positivity and genuine ability in providing compassionate care is one of the many reasons that she has received this distinct recognition.” In her spare time, Pressley enjoys singing and recording music with her 2- year-old daughter, Zoe Nicole, as well as spending quality time with her friends, family and significant other, James Maynard.
Honored
Three local community leaders received awards at the Northeastern Connecticut Chamber of Commerce awards gala last week. Left to right: Marc Archambault, Business Leader of the Year Award; Rachael Johnston, Gold Key Award; Willie Bousquet, Civic Achievement Award. Courtesy photo.
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4-H Officers
The Windham County 4-H Foundation officers include, left to right: Sandra Ahola, Patty Daly, John Dinsdale, Carol Hagen, Jane Rider. Courtesy photo.
POMFRET — At the 63rd annual meeting of the Windham County 4-H Foundation two board members received the prestigious Founder’s Spirit Award for their volunteer service. This award was established in 2014 to honor exemplary Foundation volunteers who have gone “above and beyond” in their support of the Foundation’s mission.
Mary Seguine has served on the board for 40 years, an amazing feat in itself. She is currently chair of the maintenance and rental committees, and was responsible for bringing in a record number of rentals during the off-season last year which is key to keeping the Foundation fiscally healthy. Mary has donated an incredible number of hours each and every year helping to keep the grounds and buildings in shape. “Mary’s Kitchen” is a major feature of our annual fund-raising auction.
Deb Halbach was recognized for her work in helping to create and maintain the perennial gardens that surround our newly renovated lodge for the past two years. Deb took that same professional ascetic to her leadership role as the tag sale chairperson last year which she has agreed to do again in 2017. Deb is always doing just “one more thing” to improve the look outside and inside the lodge. Deb has served on the board for just three years. The fact that she received this award speaks to how much of a contribution she has made to the Foundation in such a short period of time. Stay tuned to see what next year’s tag sale will bring under her capable leadership.
A slide show presentation by youth program director, Heather Logee, featured the happy faces of what was a record number of campers attending the camp program last summer. Camp opens this year on June 25 and runs through Aug. 18. A two-day Family camp Aug. 18 and 19 will cap off the season where whole families can enjoy the camp experience together, whether they have ever attended camp or not. For more information about camp and special early bird sign up savings, please visit the website at www.4hcampct.org.
Officers elected for the upcoming year will be President: Jane Rider, Vice-President: John Dinsdale, Recording Secretary: Carol Hagen, Corresponding Secretary: Patty Daly, Treasurer: Sandra Ahola. Officers and board members are already hard at work planning for the annual fund-raising auction and tag sale scheduled for May 5 & 6th this year.
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