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PUTNAM — Vote: www.facebook/VisitConnecticut
click on #CTFanFavorite link.
Finishing fourth last year in the Connecticut Fan Favorite Town contest “just isn’t good enough” said Putnam Business Association (PBA) President Jeff Rawson. The PBA has undertaken an aggressive grass roots campaign to get the town recognized as this year’s Connecticut’s Fan Favorite Town.
The Fan Favorite Town contest, an annual contest on Facebook run by the Connecticut Office of Tourism, let’s people vote on a daily basis for their favorite Connecticut destination and their favorite spot in that town. People casting votes are automatically entered for a chance to win a getaway to last year’s inaugural winner Niantic, which includes a four-night stay at the Inn at Harbor Hill Marina.
In addition to bragging rights, the town that wins this year’s contest will receive substantial support from the Connecticut Office of Tourism in terms of advertising, marketing, public relations and social media presence.
The PBA launched a new marketing campaign and visitor’s website (www.DiscoverPutnam.com) this year with the theme Discover Putnam to enhance Putnam’s reputation as a great New England travel destination. The PBA is hoping to capitalize on the success of the campaign and website to win this year’s contest. PBA member and owner of the Flying Carpet Studio Ann Monteiro said she believes “Putnam is poised to become the cultural center of not only Connecticut but all of New England.”
According to the latest results posted by the Connecticut Office of Tourism on their Facebook page on July 11, Putnam was ranked number one in the voting ahead of fellow Eastern Connecticut towns Niantic, Mystic and New London.
The PBA has taken to social media to spread the word to their followers to vote for Putnam as this year’s Connecticut Fan Favorite Town. They are asking residents and fans of the town to vote daily until the conclusion of the contest on July 25. To vote people can visit www.facebook/VisitConnecticut and click on the #CTFanFavorite link.
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'First' Friday
Ray Churchill as Javert from "Les Miserables" took a turn around the streets of Putnam during First Friday last week. More photos on page 6. Linda Lemmon photo.
caption, page 7:
Upped Donation
Putnam Bank recently upped its pledge to the Regional YMCA from $50,000 to $75,000. Left to right: Betty Hale, Putnam Bank President and CEO Thomas Borner and James O'S Morton, president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Hartford. Linda Lemmon photo.
PUTNAM — In a recent move approved by its Board of Directors, Putnam Bank President and CEO Thomas A. Borner announced that the bank will increase its original gift of $50,000 to the Regional Community YMCA by $25,000 bringing its total commitment to the project to $75,000.
Putnam Bank was the first local financial institution to announce its support for the YMCA when the capital campaign was initiated. Borner also demonstrated his support for the project by serving as a members of the Capital Campaign Committee. He currently serves as the treasurer of the Regional Community YMCA’s Board of Advisors.
“As a young man growing up in Norwalk the YMCA played a significant role in my life. The values the Y demonstrates can be very critical in the life of a young person. Putnam Bank is pleased to be able to support this worthwhile project for the people of our area,” said attorney Borner.
“We are extremely pleased by Putnam Banks generosity. The additional funds come at a time when we’re planning the final phase of our capital campaign. Attorney Borner and the bank have been most supportive throughout the entire planning and execution of this project,” said James O’S Morton, president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Hartford.
The Regional Community YMCA will be located off Kennedy Drive. Included in the construction plans of the 45,000-square foot facility are two swimming pools, a lap pool and a warm-water pool, a gymnasium, fitness center, and a teen center. The cost of the project is estimated to be $14.6 million.
The Y will be built on 15 acres of land donated by Wheelabrator-Putnam to the town. The land transfer from the town to the Y is planned in the near future with ground breaking planned for late summer 2014. The grand opening of the Regional Community YMCA is projected for late 2015.
“The northeast corner of Connecticut is an emerging part of our state. The growth that’s been witnessed in recent years is an indication of the need for a YMCA in the area. This facility will serve the needs of the region and provide significant programs for children and families as well as the senior population,” said Morton.
Dr. Garfield “Woody” Danenhower, who along with his wife Sylvia are serving as the chairpersons of the campaign, said the YMCA when operational will have a significant impact on the health of the communities of northeastern Connecticut. In addition to the physical activities that individuals will engage in, there will be programs addressing health care issues such as obesity and nutrition.
“At the Y, we strengthen communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility,” said Dr. Danenhower.
AL Wrap-up
Moosup,
Danielson teams vie for
postseason
play
By Ron P. Coderre
As the 2014 American Legion Baseball season is rapidly approaching its conclusion, the Danielson and Moosup teams are hanging on to the opportunity of making the state postseason tournament. TriTown, which is enjoying late season success, is a dark horse in the race with a slim outside shot to make the cut.
Five teams in the 11-team Zone VI will gain entry into the state tournament. The current standings have Moosup in the 4th slot with a 15-8 record followed closely by Danielson in 5th place at 15-9. TriTown, which posted a six-game winning streak and had a 4-2 week, is in the middle of the pack with Ledyard-Pawcatuck and Montville. The Towners have a 10-14 record.
Busy Schedule Makes
for Interesting Play
In an action-packed week that saw the three local American Legion entries play a combined 19 games, winning was of the utmost importance on everyone’s minds.
Moosup took care of business by capturing five victories in seven games. In a well played three-game series with TriTown, Post #91 took 2-of-3 from the Towners with both wins being decided by a single run.
Moosup threw its ace, Mike Esposito in the opener of the series against TriTown’s Ty Anderson. Moosup escaped with a 4-3 victory. An extra base barrage of hits helped Moosup break a 3-3 tie when it scored the winning run in the top of the 7th inning. Esposito, Colby Cyrus, and Dave Carpenter all contributed doubles, while centerfielder Steve Jankowski had a triple in the victory. The following evening TriTown responded with a resounding 7-3 win. The series closed with Moosup squeaking out a 3-2 victory behind the pitching of Kyle Boarman. Josh Allard, who limited Moosup to a mere four hits, was the hard luck loser. The difference in the win was a titanic home run blast by Esposito, which was deposited over the left field fence. Anderson sparked the TriTown offense with an RBI triple.
Post #91 opened the week by taking 2-of-3 from second place Waterford. After dropping the first game of a doubleheader to Waterford 4-1, Moosup responded with a 2-0 shutout behind a sterling pitching performance by Boarman, who limited the losers to three hits. Garet Griffin’s triple was the big blow for Moosup, which concluded the series with another tight 5-4 win.
In a surprisingly close 5-4 contest, which went nine innings, Mossup edged 1-25 Norwich as Esposito held on for the win. Cyrus with a pair of doubles and Carpenter with a two-bagger were the offensive forces for Moosup.
TriTown started its week with a three-game sweep of Norwich in which every game was decided by the five-inning mercy rule. The Towners rolled to victory by taking a twinbill 11-1 and 12-2. Josh Malboeuf won the opener and Kyle Tyler was the winning pitcher in the nightcap. Ben Brissette with a double and triple in the second game of the DH provided all the offense the team needed. Anderson contributed a three-run double and Dan Murphy had three hits for the winners. The final game of the series resulted in a lopsided 14-0 win for TriTown.
Danielson experienced a near perfect week by winning 5-of-6 games. They opened with a doubleheader sweep over Ledyard-Pawcatuck, winning the first game 4-1 and the second 7-5. In the finale of the series L-P salvaged a 5-3 win as Bryce Bedard bested Ben Carlone. Tre Belanger had a double for Danielson.
Danielson then went on a three-game winning streak over Jewett City. Corey Sipos picked up the opening 5-1 win with a four-hit pitching performance. Ben Desaulnier was the winning hurler in the middle contest of the three-game set as Danielson posted an 8-5 victory. The last game of the set went to Danielson 4-3 with Drew Daley picking up the win on the hill. Ben Rumrill and Kolby Reggione had doubles to power the offense.
TriTown Junior Team Enters Final Week at .500
The TriTown Junior program leveled its record at 8-8 by taking 2-of-3 from Norwich. The Towners swept the two opening games in easy fashion with 13-1 and 14-1 wins. The last game went to Norwich 2-1.
Three players, Zach Cutler, Jared Durand and Joey Donovan each had two hits in the 13-1 contest to back the pitching of winning hurler Tyler Shanley.
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