Legal Notice
Tax Collector’s
Office
Town & Fire
District of Pomfret
Legal Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the Town and Fire District of Pomfret that the Supplemental Motor Vehicle and Second Installment of Real Estate and Personal Property tax bills on the Grand List of October 1, 2015, are DUE AND PAYABLE January 1, 2017.
The last day to pay without penalty is February 1, 2017. Per State Statute 12-145, interest will be charged at 18 percent annually (1.5 percent per month), with a minimum charge of $2.00 per each entity (Town and Fire are separate entities) on all delinquent payments postmarked February 2, 2017 or later.
Make all checks payable to Pomfret Tax Collector and mail to: Pomfret Tax Collector, 5 Haven Road, Pomfret Center, CT 06259. If a receipt is desired, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. For bill information or to pay online, go to www.pomfretct.gov.
Tax Office Hours are: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Wednesday 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Pamela N. Gaumond,
Tax Collector
Dec. 22, 2016
Jan. 5, 2017
Jan. 26, 2017
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
WPCA
Water/Sewer
Collections
The January 2017 billing of water and /or sewer collections for the Town of Putnam WPCA is due and payable on February 1, 2017.
Payments made after February 1, 2017, will be subject to an interest charge for both water and sewer of 3% (1.5% per month) or $2.00 minimum whichever is higher, according to Connecticut State Statute SEC. 12-146.
Mail must be postmarked no later than February 1, 2017, to avoid interest charges.
OFFICE HOURS:
Monday through Wednesday, 8:30 AM — 4:30 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Dec. 29, 2016
Jan. 5, 2017
Jan. 26, 2017
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Putnam Special
Services District
East Putnam
Fire District
West Putnam District
COLLECTOR
OF REVENUE
(860) 963-6806
The second installment of taxes, due to the Town of Putnam, Special Service District, East Putnam Fire District, and West Putnam District on the Grand List of October 1, 2015, is due and payable on January 1, 2017 through February 1, 2017.
Payments made after February 1, 2017, will be subject to an interest charge of 3% (1½% per month) or $2.00 minimum per Town and $2.00 minimum per District (where applicable), whichever is higher, according to Connecticut State Statute, SEC. 12-146.
Mail must be postmarked no later than February 1, 2017, to avoid interest charges. Current bills may be paid online at www.putnamct.us
Supplemental Motor Vehicle bills will be due in full during January. Supplemental Motor Vehicle bills are for vehicles registered between October 2, 2015, and July 31, 2016.
If anyone is having financial problems, please contact our office anytime. We will be glad to work with you on a payment arrangement.
Office hours:
8:30 AM – 4:30 pm Monday through Wednesday
8 am-6 pm Thursday
8 am-1 pm Friday
For your convenience, the Tax Office is always open during the lunch hour
Dec. 29, 2016
Jan. 5, 2017
Jan. 29, 2017
Legal Notice
Town of Pomfret
Planning & Zoning
Commission
At the December 21, 2016 meeting of the Pomfret Planning & Zoning Commission, the following legal action was taken:
1. Town of Pomfret Planning & Zoning Commission, 5 Haven Road, the Plan of Conservation and Development was approved and adopted with an adoption date of 12/21/16. The effective date of the Plan of Conservation and Development is 1/30/17.
Dated at Pomfret,
Connecticut
January 19, 2017
Lynn L. Krajewski,
Clerk
Planning & Zoning
Commission
Jan. 25, 2017
WATERFORD — The Board of Directors of Charter Oak Federal Credit Union has appointed Joyce L. Gresh to serve on its Supervisory Committee.
Gresh is currently serving as the interim principal at Woodstock Elementary School and has nearly four decades of experience as both an educator and administrator in numerous school systems in eastern Connecticut.
Gresh’s professional experience includes teaching and administrative positions with school systems in Griswold, Plainfield, Preston and Woodstock.
In addition to her extensive education experience, Gresh also earned numerous educational certifications and has served as an acting principal at both Woodstock Elementary and Woodstock Middle schools.
Her community and civic experience includes serving as a member of the Jacques Cartier Club
Auxiliary as well as serving as Past President of the Griswold Booster Club, where she has been an active member for many years.
In addition, Gresh is a volunteer with the United Way of Southeastern Connecticut where she volunteers in a variety of capacities, including volunteering at the agency’s Mobile
Food Pantry serving the Jewett City area.
Gresh also was named Volunteer of the Year in 2015 by the United Way of Southeastern Connecticut.
Her professional affiliations include membership on the Eastconn Language Arts Council, Eastconn Grants Council, Eastconn ELL Consortium, as well as the Woodstock Academy Graduation Requirement Committee, Connecticut Reading Association and the Woodstock Association of Teachers/Connecticut Association of Teachers.
She holds a bachelor's degree in education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, as well as a master's in education from Eastern Connecticut State University and has a Sixth Year Degree in Administration from Sacred Heart University.
By Ryan Rumrill
Town Crier Sportswriter
The Griswold Wolverines faced off against the Redgals Jan. 21 and came away with a win, 63-48. Skylar Hanley for the Wolverines was the hot shooter. She finished the game with 31 points and 13 rebounds, 10 of which were offensive also scored. That went along with the 18 points that Caitlyn Ellis scored while grabbing 14 rebounds, and the seven points that were scored by Kayla Wisniewski. Anna Walsh also grabbed 14 rebounds for Griswold (8-6). The Killingly girls were led by Kylee Mazzarella who scored a team-high 12 points; Morgan Harriott scored 11 points; and Reagan Morin contributed with nine points. Trinity Angel and Morgan LeSage both scored six points for Killingly (5-6).
Jan. 21
Stonington 56
Woodstock Academy 55
In a very close game that featured a combined total of 29 total free throws and no 3-pointers, the game was very close all the way to the final buzzer. Stonington was led by Kate Johnson who scored a game-high 22 points. She also hit 10 free throws in the game while Kate Hall and Cameron Dreher each scored nine points for the Bears (9-4, 3-2). Woodstock was led in scoring by Ari Koivisto who finished with 16 points, and Jamie Woods scored 13 points. Madison Brennan finished the game with seven points while Heather Converse finished with six points for the Centaurs (7-5, 2-3).
Pomfret 51
Cushing 35
Pomfret was led by Abby Stone who scored 12 points and Olivia Batastini-Pallister who finished with 11 points, who hit three three-pointers in the contest. Ali Narracci scored nine points and Corinne McPadden finished with eight points for the Griffins (5-5). Cushing Academy was paced by Ally Davis who had a game-high 18 points and Kate Montigny who scored three times for six points for the Bulldogs.
Jan. 20
Putnam 47
Windham Tech 60
Coming into the game with a three-way tie for the Division lead, The Clippers faced off with Windham Tech, who Putnam defeated the first round of the Clipper Classic came back to play competitively. Marissa Shirshac had a game-high 25 points to defeat Putnam, which is only Putnam’s second loss in the division. Putnam was led by the senior Maria Fredette who scored nine points and grabbed 14 rebounds, while Kayleigh Lyons scored eight points. Alyssa Frederick and Ashley Burke each scored six points, and Kira Clinkscale and Alyssa Espinosa scored five points with Olivia Braithwaite scoring four. Ashley Torres added 18 points for Windham Tech (8-4, 6-1). The Clippers now are (7-6, 5-2) and put them in second in the conference.
Marianapolis 58
Pomfret 47
The Knights had 7 players in the scoring column and were led by senior Jordan Frye and junior Sophia Widmeyer, both scoring 13 points. S. Widmeyer also was a rebound shy from a double-double with 9 rebounds, and had three assists on the night. Sophomore guard Kara O’Neil contributed 10 points and some great defense in the game. Olivia Summiel, Eva Widmeyer, and Saoirse Power-Cassidy all had 6 points each. Summiel ripped down 6 rebounds and did a great job of controlling the paint. Power-Cassidy dished out 3 assists on the night as she helped to run the point with O’Neil and control the game down the stretch. The Golden Knights now move to (7-8) on the season. Pomfret was led by Deja Ross who scored a game-high 23 points, hitting three three-pointers in the game, and Abby Stone put up 11 points in the outing. The Griffins are now (4-5) on the season.
Jan. 18
Parish Hill 55
Putnam 48
In the CSC East matchup, Hannah Vieira leads the Pirates passed the Clippers with her game-high 26 points and five rebounds. Haley Gagnon was her running mate scoring 13 points to help the Pirates record. Maria Fredette once again put her team on her back as she put up 17 points and grabbed nine rebounds in the very intense matchup. Olivia Braithwaite contributes her own 12 points and six rebounds, while also getting great efforts from Kayleigh Lyons and Ashley Burke, who scored eight points, and seven points. The Clippers move to 7-5, 5-1 on the season.
East Lyme 45
Woodstock Academy 41
The Vikings came into Woodstock thirsty for a win against the star-studded Centaurs, but East Lyme Edged it out behind the 16 points that Megan Bauman contributed to move to (9-5) on the season. The Centaurs were led by Ariana Koivisto who scored 11 points.
Pomfret 57
Suffield Academy 50
Abby Stone was the leading scorer for the Griffins with 17 points, and got great help from Ali Narracci who also scored double digits totaling 12 points. Deja Ross scored seven points, while Olivia Batastini Pallister and Issy Forti scored six points apiece for Pomfret (4-4). Bailey Hyland took charge for Suffield Academy finishing the game with 26 points scoring nine baskets and eight points from the charity strip. Kasey Kaplan also put up 15 points in the game.
Hyde-Woodstock 31
Williams 39
D. Rojas paced the way for the Hyde-Woodstock girls with 14 points and six rebounds to go with Daisey Humsey who added seven points, although the game was close the whole game but wasn’t even to outlast the Williams school, which was led by Audrey Matson with 13 points, and Katia Bourganos’ 10 points, falling the game by eight points.
Jan. 17
Plainfield 50
Tourtellotte 30
The Plainfield Panthers came out strong and had three double-digit scorers with Madison Kelley leading the way with 15 points and Chloe LaPierre adds 12 points hitting three three-pointers. Kayla Morey adds 10 points to go along with the six points that came for the Panthers (3-8). Emily Vincent leads the Tigers in scoring with 14 points and grabbed five rebounds, while Ashley Morin scores eight points in the game hitting two three-pointers and a trip to the line converting both.
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