Past Issues of the Putnam Town Crier

 
Then
This is the First Congregational Church of Pomfret in May 2013 before it was destroyed by fire in December 2013. Putnam Town Crier file photos.
 
& Now
Work has begun on rebuilding the church with footings and foundation in place.
 
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Presentation
WMS Girls’ Basketball Captains Hallie Saracina and Rachel Lambert present First Selectman Allan D. Walker Jr. with food donations. Courtesy photo.
 
Woodstock
'teamwork'
garners
generous
donation
WOODSTOCK — First Selectman, Allan D. Walker Jr., met with the captains and one coach of the Woodstock Middle School Girls’ Basketball team to accept a generous donation of nonperishable food items for TEEG.  
Co-captains Hallie Saracina and Rachel Lambert said, “At first, girls were motivated to participate because each donation excused the player from sprints during practices,” said Lambert. “But we’re a competitive team, and most of us just did the sprints anyway because we want to win games!”  
Saracina said, “We’re off to a great start this season.  The varsity team is 3-1, and we’re 2-0 for our conference!”
Coach Terry Creedon said, “I am so proud of the girls on this team.  
"Members of the varsity and JV teams are all hard workers and great people. I’m excited to see how this season progresses!” 
Walker said, “Your generosity will make a big difference in our community. Thank you for making the effort to help others!”
Eighth grade team members include:  Captain Hallie Saracina, Captain Rachel Lambert, Gabby Barnes, Emma Durand, Tessa Houlihan, Hannah Kipp, Teagan O’Hara, and Ashley Smith.  Seventh Grade team members include: Marissa Mayhew, Emma Anderson, Sierra Bedard, Amanda Bond, Ann-Marie Hebert, Brynn Kusnarowis, Mackenzie Leveille, Ella McMahon, Megan Preston, Peyton Saracina, and Emily Zmayefski.  
The team is coached by Chris Mayhew and Terri Creedon.
 
 
Basketball Wrap-up
Clipper 
Classic takes
place on ‘new’ center stage
By Ron P. Coderre
The boys’ and girls’ Clipper Holiday Classic sponsored by CNB a Division of ESB has been a Christmas week treat for local high school hoop fans for more than a decade.  This year the fan-favorite event, which features local high school teams, has an added feature.  For the first time in its exciting history the holiday tourney will take place somewhere other than the “old” Putnam High School gymnasium.
Gone forever, except for the memories (see Ramblings Points & Comments 12/17/2015), the “old” gym is now something of the past, a locale to recount stories when sitting around sipping a few cold brews.  The Clipper Holiday Classic for the first time will remake history as its being held in the “new” Putnam High School gym.
The event got under way with the girls competing in a matinee performance featuring Killingly versus Tourtellotte and Putnam squaring off against Windham Teach.  In the evening soiree, the Killingly men faced Tourtellotte and Putnam hosted Ellis Tech.  The consolation and championship contest were played on Monday, December 28 (too late for this edition). 
The remainder of the week witnessed only a slim schedule of games in both boys and girls action.
Tourtellotte Presents Coach
 Bernier with Long-Awaited 
Christmas Present
The highlight of the start of the 2015-2016 boys’ basketball season was a pair of convincing victories posted by the Tourtellotte Tigers.  Last season Neil Bernier took over a depleted team left by the departure of Tony Falzarano.  In his initial season as a head coach Bernier’s Tigers went through a 20 game schedule without a victory.
This season, Tourtellotte opened with two wins over technical school foes.  The Tigers posted an opening-game 72-45 victory over Ellis Tech, much to the delight of the home crowd.  A huge 28-point second quarter propelled the Tigers to a 39-18 lead as the team rolled to its first win in more than a year.  
The Tigers were led by game high-scorer Evan Ware who posted 21 points.  He was joined in double figures by Simon Silvia with 13.  The Techsters were paced by Trent Raymond and Nick Cummings, each with a dozen points.
Tourtellotte followed up with another win, this time against Grasso Tech 54-38 in a game played in the Tigers’ Den.  The victory was a team effort as Bernier’s boys placed 10 players in the scorebook led by the only player in double figures Kyle Brule with 11 markers.
In the opening game of the Clipper Holiday Classic the Tigers were unable to hang on as they dropped their first game of the season, a 49-38 decision at the hands of the Killingly Redmen.  As is noted in Isaiah 11:16 “And a child will lead them,” Killingly was led by its only player in double figures, freshman Luke Desaulnier who tossed in 19 points.  Ware had 10 points for the 2-1 Tourtellotte Tigers.  The victory leveled Killingly’s record at 1-1.
In the nightcap of the Classic, Putnam easily outdistanced Ellis Tech 73-42.  This was the Clippers first game in the “new” gym and will forever be recorded in the basketball history annals of Putnam High School.  
The Clippers were led by the sterling shooting performance of Dan Porcic who poured in a game home 32 points.  Putnam placed nine scorers on the board with Zach Evans, 13 points, the only other double-digit producer.  He had three baskets from three-point range.
Ellis Tech’s Raymond had 23 of Eagle’s 42 points.  The charges of coach Dan Piccione have yet to win a game this season as they are 0-3.    
Woodstock Academy under new coach Aaron Patterson opened with a 63-61 overtime victory over St. Bernard in a game played in Uncasville.  The Centaurs and Saints ended regulation knotted at 51-51 before Woodstock outscored the hosts 10-8 in the extra frame.  Sam Majek led the Centaurs with 18 points, followed by Nick Short with 16 and Quinn Stevenson with 10.
Plainfield dropped to 1-1 on the season after losing 57-48 to New London.  Lanky Liam Jacobs was high man for the Panthers with 15 points.  Killingly disappointed in its opener, falling heavily 71-30 at the hands of the Waterford Lancers.  
Putnam Ladies Open Season on Perfect Note
The Putnam Lady Clippers continued their opening season winning streak, beating Norwich Tech 44-19 as they rolled into the Clipper Holiday Classic at 3-0.  Putnam was paced by the trio of Alyssa Espinosa (13 points), and Ashley Burke and Maria Fredette with 10 points apiece.
The streak however came to abrupt end in the Classic as the Lady Clippers fell 45-41 to Windham Tech in a loss that was measured as a big disappointment.  Putnam led 31-27 after three quarters but the defense fell apart in the final stanza.  The Lady Clippers were outscored 18-10 by the Lady Techsters as they watched defeat being snatched from the hands of victory.
Espinosa with 12 points was Putnam’s leading scorer.  She was joined in double figures by Fredette with 11 points.  Putnam is now 3-1 on the season.
Woodstock, after falling in its first two games, presented first-year head coach Will Fleeton with his first win, a 49-20 romp over St. Bernard.  Jamie Woods with 11 points led nine Woodstock scorers in the team effort.  Freshman Ari Koivisto chipped in nine points for the 1-2 Centaurs.
Ellis Tech picked up its first win of the season beating Grasso Tech 46-13.  Kirstin Light captured game-high honors with 15 points followed by Hayley Evans with 10.  Earlier in the week, the Lady Eagles lost 41-16 to Cheney Tech.  Ellis Tech is 1-2 in the early going.
Killingly after opening the season with a victory lost its second game in a row when the Redgals were defeated by Waterford 52-40.  Morgan LeSage had 11 points for Killingly in the loss.
The Redgals righted the ship in the opener of the Clipper Holiday Classic, defeating winless Tourtellotte 46-33.  Killingly was led by Megan Bianchi with 12 points and LeSage who chipped in 10.  The Redgals are 2-2, while Tourtellotte falls to 0-3.  The Lady Tigers were led by a pair of 10 point scorers, Katey Kwasniewski and Lauren Ramos.  
Plainfield lost its first game of the year after posting a pair of season-opening victories.  The Lady Panthers were beaten 71-40 by New London despite 18 points by Julie Jordan.
 
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Rusty Past
Deep in the woods in Pomfret, vestiges of the past sit in beautiful rust. More photos on page 6. Linda Lemmon photo.
 
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.
Dec. 14
Tylon Collette, 27, Chapman Street, Putnam; operating without a license.
Dec. 15
Melissa Messier, 25, Powhattan Street, Putnam; possession of less than ½ oz. of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia.
Morgan Murphy, 36, Ocean Avenue, New London; theft of services. 
Lisa May Parker, 43, Oak Street, Putnam; breach of peace.
Aldo Perez, 44, Putnam Road, Pomfret; failure to display marker plate, operating under suspension, operating an unregistered motor vehicle.
Dec. 16
Christopher Adams, 20, Boys Avenue, Rogers; breach of peace.
Dec. 19
Patrick Mitchell, 24, Smith Street, Putnam; operating without a license, operating an unregistered motor vehicle, operating without insurance, headlight violation, misuse of plates.
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