Past Issues of the Putnam Town Crier
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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.
Nov. 25
Francis Cote, 89, Sabin Street, Putnam; creating a public disturbance.
Nov. 27
Danielle Cassell, 38, School Street, Danielson; criminal mischief, disorderly conduct, third-degree criminal attempt at burglary.
Jason Avanecean, 34, Fremont Street, Putnam; third-degree assault.
Nicholis Below, 19, School Street, Danielson; third-degree burglary, third-degree larceny, second-degree criminal mischief.
Dec. 2
John Cadarette, 29, Old Hall Road, Woodstock; failure to display marker plate, operating an unregistered motor vehicle, no insurance, misuse of registration.
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On team
MIDDLETOWN — The second-seeded Wesleyan University volleyball team fell behind 1-0 in the NESCAC title game recently, but the Cardinals swung back and won three sets in a row, claiming a 3-1 victory. Sarah Swenson, who attended Woodstock Academy, played a crucial role in the comeback, as Wesleyan hoisted its first-ever NESCAC Championship.
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Grace Rett, front right, with mother Mary Jo, father Christopher, and sister Brianne ’21. Courtesy photo.
THOMPSON — Senior Grace Rett of Uxbridge, Mass., has committed to row for Division I College of the Holy Cross, becoming the first Marianapolis student to row at the collegiate level.
Rett began rowing in her freshman year and had not previously rowed before Marianapolis. She has been on the varsity crew team during the fall and spring seasons each year. The crew program at Marianapolis is relatively young, having been established in 2014.
“My freshman year we only had two boats, one girls and one boys,” Rett said. “Now we have six. Watching the program grow throughout my time here has been really cool. Being the first rower from Marianapolis to row at the collegiate level is really special for me because I can help promote the Marianapolis crew program for those who come after me and give back to the program that has given me so much.”
Rett set and continues to hold the girls’ program 2k and 6k erg time records (7:37.5 and 25:18.5 respectively) and was integral in the program’s first wins in her sophomore year. She was a member of the first Marianapolis boat to race at the Head of the Charles and participated in the race again this year. In her freshman year, she was named the Top Newcomer for the team and was awarded Outstanding Achievement Awards twice last year. She is captain of the girls’ varsity crew team this year and will be graduating a 12 season varsity athlete.
“Grace has become one of the strongest assets of our program,” said Sean Murphy, varsity crew head coach. “She has an undeniable and tenacious passion for rowing. She challenges her fellow oarsmen to push themselves to faster times and sounder technique every day. Grace is the strongest girls’ rower we have ever had at Marianapolis, and this is predominantly the result of her own personal drive.”
At this time, Rett is uncertain of her college major but hopes to be on a pre-health track, most likely studying biology, English, or psychology. She calls Holy Cross her “dream school” and believes that it will “allow me to continue my Catholic education while being challenged with strong academics.”
The College of the Holy Cross is a Division I school in Worcester. The women’s rowing team competes in the Patriot League.
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BARRINGTON, R.I. — The Putnam Science Academy Varsity Mustangs fell to Ridley College 73-53 at the Zero Gravity Prep Classic Dec. 3.
The Mustangs held tough, but the depth and size of Ridley College was just too much. Ridley College gave perennial powerhouse Northfield Mount Hermon a tight game the previous day.
The Mustangs were led by Jaiden Rivera who recorded 15 points. Right behind him was Seth Thomas with 14 points and Danny Ampofo with 11 points. At the forward position Luc Brittian recorded 6 points and 13 rebounds.
The Mustangs are back in action tomorrow night as they host Isaiah Christopher at 7pm.
On Dec. 1 the Varsity Mustangs dropped a tight contest at the Zero Gravity Prep Classic to London Basketball Academy by a final score of 50-46.
It was a defensive struggle in the first half as both teams failed to consistently score.
In the second half the scoring started to heat up as Danny Ampofo (13 points and 5 steals) and Jaiden Rivera (11 points) were able to make a couple 3-point shots to keep the Mustangs in the game. Seth Thomas added 11 points, 8 rebounds and 6 steals for PSA.