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Wed. Jan. 7
Art Exhibit
POMFRET --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret Center will present an exhibit and sale, "Playful Celebration of a Bountiful Terrain," photography by Virge Lorents through Jan. 30 at the center on Day Road. A portion of all sales benefits the center. Free. 928-4948.
Nature Program
POMFRET --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret Center will present a noon walk at noon. starting from the center on Day Road. Free for members; $3 for nonmembers. 928-4948.
Pet Loss Support
DAYVILLE --- NECCOG Animal Services on Putnam Pike will present a Pet Loss Support Group at 6 p.m. Free. No fee/reservations are required, and you are free to attend as often as necessary throughout your grief process. 860-774-1253.
Thur. Jan. 8
Nature Program
POMFRET --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret Center will present a morning walk at 8:30 a.m. starting from the center on Day Road. Free for members; $3 for nonmembers. 928-4948.
Fri. Jan. 9
Fish Fry
N. GROSVENORDALE --- The Knights of Columbus Council 2087 will hold its weekly fish fry from noon to 7 p.m. at the Knights Hall on Riverside Drive. Prices vary. 860-923-2967.
History Program
CANTERBURY --- The Canterbury Historical Society will present Michael Day with "The One-Room Schoolhouse: What Was It Really Like?", around 7:30 p.m. in the Canterbury Town Hall Community Room. Free. All welcome. www.canterburyhistorical.org
Sun. Jan. 11
Nature Program
HAMPTON --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret Center will present a walk at 2 p.m. at the Trail Wood on Kenyon Road. Free to members; $3 for nonmembers. 928-4948.
Mon. Jan. 12
'Health' Deadline
BROOKLYN --- Today is the deadline to register for the HealthQuest for Heart Health event from 8:30 a.m. to noon on Jan. 24 at Quinebaug Valley Community College. It's a free fun-filled educational event to reduce your risk for heart disease. Rain date Jan. 31. 860-774-7501 ext. 2049.
Wed. Jan. 14
Ranger Talk
VOLUNTOWN --- The Last Green Valley’s Free Ranger Talk will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Voluntown Public Library. Chief Ranger Bill's Talk will speak on "On The Wild Side: Exploring the Flora and Fauna of The Last Green Valley."
Fri. Jan. 16
Teen Weekend
POMFRET --- The Windham Tolland 4-H will hold its Winter Teen Weekend from 5:30 p.m. Jan. 16 to 9 a.m. Jan. 19 at the Brooklyn Ext. Service on Wolf Den Road. Food, games, sledding, leadership skills and more for teens 13 – 18. $50. Preregistration required by Jan. 11. 860-974-3379 .
Sun. Jan. 18
Breakfast
N. GROSVENORDALE --- The Knights of Columbus Council 2087 on Riverside Drive will hold a made-to-order breakfast from 7 to 11 a.m. Prices vary. 860-923-2967.
Tues. Jan. 20
Flu Vaccination
BROOKLYN --- The Northeast District Department of Health on South Main Street will hold a Flu Vaccination Clinic for children and adults from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Medicare and most insurances accepted, or pay only $30 by cash or check.
Thur. Jan. 22
Nature Program
POMFRET --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret Center will present a bird walk at 1 p.m. starting from the center on Day Road. $5 for members; $10 for nonmembers. 928-4948.
Sat. Jan. 24
Nature Program
POMFRET --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret Center will present a winter owl walk at 7 p.m. starting from the center on Day Road. $5 for members; $10 for nonmembers. 928-4948. Program will cancel in event of bad weather.
Flea Market
OXFORD, Mass. --- The First Congregational Church on Main Street will hold an indoor community flea market from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the church. Coffee and lunch available. Vendors needed. 508-987-2211.
Fri. Jan. 30
'Caught in the Net'
PUTNAM --- The Bradley Playhouse will present "Caught in the Net" at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 30 and 31 and Feb. 6, 7, 13 and 14 and at 2 p.m. Feb. 1, 8 and 15. 860-928-7887.
Sat. Jan. 31
'Caught in the Net'
PUTNAM --- The Bradley Playhouse will present "Caught in the Net" at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 31 and Feb. 6, 7, 13 and 14 and at 2 p.m. Feb. 1, 8 and 15. 860-928-7887.
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Pajama Time
Five winners accept $200 each toward home heating from branch managers Monique Mailloux of the Putnam office and Maria Thomas of the Thompson office, Branch Supervisor Lori Guimont of the Brooklyn office, and Assistant Branch Manager Leah Gaboury of the Thompson office of The Citizens National Bank. After a random drawing Robert DonFrancisco of Brooklyn, Debra Torres of Thompson, Robert LeBeau of Thompson, Marge LaFontaine of Thompson, and Blenda Salvas of Putnam were named the winners of the grand prizes provided by the bank as part of its recent “Pajama Time” promotion. The promotion culminated with a Pajama party on Dec. 13. “Pajama Time” is a promotion that the bank conducts each year in order to collect new pajamas for children that attend local schools. Courtesy photo.
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PUTNAM — Thomas A. Borner, president and CEO of Putnam Bank, announced recently that its Application for a Connecticut State Banking Charter, with Federal Reserve membership, has been approved.
“This is an important structural change” said Borner. “This will serve to reinforce our eastern Connecticut-based community commitment.”
Putnam Bank was originally chartered in Connecticut in 1862 as Putnam Savings Bank and has maintained its headquarters in Putnam while its branch network has grown to eight branches along the Route 395 corridor to Gales Ferry.
Current assets stand at $477 million. After the regulatory broadening of lending products in the 1980s between savings banks and commercial banks the bank dropped “Savings” from its name to Putnam Bank.
The charter was converted to a federal charter in 2003 under the federal agency of the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS). Congress dissolved the OTS as part of its recent banking reform, renewing the opportunity to convert the charter to one more favorable to a community bank.
“This will serve to confirm our dominant presence as not only a major retail lender of mortgages and home equity loans, but also our ever expanding commercial portfolio” according to Borner. “Our identity as a long serving eastern Connecticut bank is very important to us and to our customers. This change will be seem less to our customers in any fashion and rather will ease some of the regulatory burden and reduce expense to the bank,” he added.
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Farmers Market
POMFRET --- The Pomfret Farmers Market is held from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesdays at the Grill 37 on Rt. 44. New vendors always welcome. Call Sarah Green at 860-792-1104.
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Then
This is the Basto homestead in 1917 in South Woodstock. It cost $80,000 to build. Photos courtesy of Judith Basto Sevcik.
& Now
This is the same building today. It's on Peake Brook Road in S. Woodstock.