Past Issues of the Putnam Town Crier

 
‘Chuck’ Welch Jr.,
U.S. Army vet
DAYVILLE — Charles “Chuck” Welch Jr., 71, of Mason Hill Road, died unexpectedly July 7, 2015, at UMass Medical Center, Worcester. He was the husband of Patricia A. (Burlingame) Welch. He was born Oct. 18, 1943, in Washington, Penn., son of Charles H. and Nora Marie (Bopp) Welch Sr.
He had made his home in Killingly since 1968. He had worked at Anchor Glass Co. for over 27 years, retiring in 1997. Chuck had served as VP of Local 31 GMP, for 17 years. He was a member of the American Legion Post 21 for 35 years, an avid baseball fan, rooting for any team to win against the Red Sox. He was a veteran of PA National Guard serving with the U.S. Army. He would never miss a wrestling show and passed that interest on to his grandchildren while cutting an apple for them to enjoy. He enjoyed fishing with his kids and grandchildren.
In addition to his wife Patricia of 30 years, he leaves his children, Charles R. Welch (Tracy) of Danielson, Pamela Heffern (Darrell) of Hadley, Penn., Philip D. Welch (Cheryl) of Canonsburg, Penn., Kelly Welch Lumbra (Norman) of Dayville, David Martel (Wendy) of Dudley, Shawn Martel (Jessica) of Dayville, Steven Martel of Dayville; siblings, Betty Baumgardener of Slippery Rock, Penn., Jack Welch, of Washington, Penn., John Welch of Cannonsburg, Penn., Diane Austing of Dennison, Ohio; 19 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. A daughter Tammy Tetreault predeceased him 
Burial with military honors was held July 11 in Holy Cross Cemetery, Danielson. Donations: DKH Diabetes Program, PO Box 632, Putnam, CT 06260. Gagnon and Costello Funeral Home, 33 Reynolds St., Danielson.
 
Normand R Lavigne,
WWII vet
KILLINGLY— Normand R. Lavigne, 86, of Danielson, died July 7, 2015, after a short illness.  He was predeceased by his wife, Gloria M. Lavigne. They had been married for 61 years.  
He was born on Feb. 27, 1929, in Chicopee, Mass., to Amedee and Blanche (Theroux) Lavigne.  He was a veteran of WWII serving in Korea before the Korean conflict in the U.S. Army.  After the service, while living in Dallas, he worked at Master Video Systems supervising the installation of master antenna systems throughout the Midwest.  He was written up in one of the trade journals of that time as the “Wizard of the Wires” for his work.  After moving to Connecticut he worked as the supervisor of quality control at Kendall Corporation in Willimantic.  Later he became the sole employee of his wife, Gloria M. Lavigne, at “Baskets of Plenty” in Pomfret.  He was well known for his works of Christian ministry.
He leaves his son, Gary D. Lavigne (Carol) of S. Windsor; his son, Paul R. Lavigne, of Danielson; his daughter, Gail M. Trudeau (Guy), of Brooklyn; his daughter, Ann D. LaRoche (Thomas) of Boylston, Mass.; his daughter, Joan C. Barlow (wife of Dr. Dennis Barlow, deceased) of Eastford; his daughter, Susan C. Lavigne, of Rome Ga.; his brother, Guy Lavigne (Judy) of Pensacola, Fla.  He was predeceased by his brother, Herve “Lucky” Lavigne of Cumby, Texas. 
Calling hours were July 11 at Gagnon and Costello Funeral Home, 33 Reynolds St., Danielson. Donations: Your favorite charity. 
 
‘Chuck’ Weimer Jr.,
Vietnam war vet
DANIELSON — Charles “Chuck” P. Weimer Jr., 73, of Danielson, died July 3, 2015, at Day Kimball Hospital.  He was the husband of Patricia (Harvey) Weimer.  Born in 1942 in E. Orange, N.J., he was the son of the late Charles P. Weimer Sr. and Marcia L. (Laird) Weimer. On Oct. 10, 1964, he was united in marriage to the former Patricia H. Harvey, in Towaco, N.J., at the Jacksonville Chapel.
Mr. Weimer graduated from the Newark New Jersey School of Fine Arts with degrees in both engineering and fine arts. He was also a graduate of the County College of Morris in Randolph, N.J., and Quinebaug Valley Community College in Danielson, and attended Fairleigh Dickinson College in Madison, N.J.
Chuck was a proud veteran of the U.S. Army serving with the 5th Infantry during the Vietnam war, after being honorably discharged he went on to serve for 11 years in the 50th Armor Division of the New Jersey National Guard, during this time he received seven commendations. 
Mr. Weimer worked for International Paper for 50 years retiring as the Northeast Senior Lead Design Manager Corrugated Division, where he holds eleven corrugated packaging design patents, retiring in 2009.
Chuck was a life member of the Woodstock Fair Association from 1980 to the present, a member of the Eastern Connecticut Amateur Radio club with the call letters of WB1AOC which his son Charles, III will assume, and Assistant Scout Master and Scout Master for the former Boy Scout Troop 340 of Wauregan. He enjoyed restoring antique radios, collecting vintage tractors, antique hit and miss engines, and vintage cars, with his son Charles. Charles was an avid Harley Davidson rider and enthusiast and an amateur gemologist. He also cherished the time he spent assisting his son racing at the Thompson Speedway.   
He leaves his wife of nearly 51 years Patricia H. Weimer; his two sons Charles “Chuck” P. Weimer III (Lori Hillman-Weimer) of Danielson and Jason W. B. Weimer (Sherry) of Killingly; mother-in-law Margery S. Carlson of Asbury Park, N.J.; three grandchildren Charles P. “Chaz” Weimer IV of Danielson, Kayla H. Levesque of Killingly, and Mason Ross-B. Weimer of West Warwick, R.I.; and a great grandson Gavin Botting and his father Robert Botting of Danielson. 
A Celebration of Chuck’s Life will be held from 5:50 to 8 p.m. July 15 at the Atwood Hose Fire Company, Rt. 
 
Linda J. Bowen
DAYVILLE — Linda J. Bowen, 74, died 3, 2015, at UMass Memorial Medical Center. Linda was born on Oct. 7, 1940, in Foster, R.I., to the late Josephine (Borders) and Wallace Merow. 
She married Frederick R. Bowen on Oct. 10, 1959. He died in 1987. 
Linda lived in Dayville most of her life. She was a teacher’s aide in the Killingly school system. She also worked for Sunshine Shop in Dayville and King Cadillac GMC in Putnam. Linda loved crafting, shopping and putting a new coat of paint on a room to make it look all new again. She shared many fond memories with family and friends at Alexander’s Lake.
She leaves her children Scott Bowen (Lisa) of Webster; Sandy-Jo (Bowen) Schey (Kevin) of Brentwood, Tenn.; her brother Gene Merow (Betty) of Dayville; her sisters Donna Mercier (Roger), Nancy Fitzsimmons (Michael) of Bluffton, S.C.; grandchildren, Collin, Mason and Steven and her best friend for more than 65 years Beverly Grudzinski of E. Killingly. 
A private family service was held July 6 at Westfield Cemetery, Danielson. Smith and Walker Funeral Home, 148 Grove St., Putnam.
 
Ronald Kuchy
BROOKLYN — Ronald Kuchy, 68, formerly of Brooklyn, died July 5, 2015, at his home in E. Hartford. He was born Nov. 14, 1946, in Putnam, son of the late William Sr. and Blanche (Senkewitz) Kuchy. 
Ronald made his home in Brooklyn for most of his life. He worked for Big Y supermarket in Danielson for many years. He was an avid Red Sox fan, enjoyed WWE wrestling, bingo, horseshoes, bowling and playing softball. He attended school in Canterbury and Norwich Free Academy. Ronald was active with the Arc of Quinebaug Valley and Special Olympics for many years.
He leaves his brothers, William Kuchy Jr. of Brooklyn, Gary Kuchy of Stafford Springs; his sister Barbara Coutu of Holiday, Fla.; nieces and nephews. 
The funeral as July 11 at Gagnon and Costello Funeral Home, 33 Reynolds St., Danielson, with burial in S. Cemetery, Brooklyn.
 
Scott Smith
BROOKLYN — Scott Smith 48, of Brooklyn, died July 2, 2015, from a motorcycle accident on Rt. 12 in Putnam. He was the husband of Monica G. (Morabito) Smith. They were married Dec. 31, 2002. 
He was born Feb. 23, 1967, in Windham, son of Karin Shackelton and Richard Smith.
He was employed by Hull Forest Products and also Carpenters Union Local 24 for many years. He was an avid fisherman and outdoorsman. 
In addition to his wife Monica, he leaves his daughter Angelina Mary Grace Smith and his son Adam his mother Karin Shackelton and stepfather Richard of Woodstock, his father Richard Smith and stepmother Linda of N. Windham, brother Mark Smith of Hartford, sister Corrina Ouellette and her husband Gary of Middletown, sister-in-law Lynnette Smith of Putnam.
The Mass of Christian Burial was held at St. James Church, Danielson, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery Norwich. Donations: Audubon Society, 218 Day Rd, Pomfret Center, CT 06259.  Gagnon and Costello Funeral Home, 33 Reynolds St., Danielson.
 
Cecelia Ray
KILLINGLY — Cecelia Anne Baranski Ray, 102, died on July 7, 2015, while a resident at Westview Nursing Care. She was the wife of Thomas H. Ray who died in October of 1956. 
Cece (as she was known to her many nieces and nephews) was born June 7, 1913, in Webster, daughter of Alexander and Tessie Baranski. She was the eldest of their eight children. She and her husband started T. H. Ray Heating Oils in 1935. After the death of Tom, Sr., she took over the business and ran it until 1973, when her son Tom took over. She loved to travel and took many cruises with Jim and Edith Brown, Dick and Del Weaver and Max and Marilyn Poer.
She leaves her son, Thomas H. Ray II (Mary Alice), and their two sons Sean and Renee, and Gregory; two great-grandchildren, Stephanie and Ashley Ray; sisters Loretta Wood, Gloria Paine, Elaine Gingras; former daughter-in-law Sally Ray. She was predeceased by her sister Florence, and brothers Edward and Robert.
The Mass of Christian burial was July 14 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Dayville, with burial  in St. Joseph Cemetery, Dayville. Gagnon Costello Funeral Home, 33 Reynolds St., Danielson.
 
Esther Larson
NEW YORK CITY --- Esther M. Larson, 96, of New York City, formerly of Ware, Mass., and Union, died June 7, 2015.
A highly respected fashion illustrator for more than 50 years, as a child she exhibited precocious artistic talent and upon graduation from Greenwich High School, was awarded a scholarship to The American School of Design, where she studied fine art.
Her professional career began in 1942 at Women's Wear Daily, and after a brief sabbatical at May Company, Los Angeles, as head artist, then later, Ransohoff's, San Francisco as head artist and art director. She returned to New York and, at the behest of Andrew Goodman, she began a 30-year relationship with Bergdorf Goodman, where her work was featured in numerous publications, including The New York Times, The New York Herald Tribute, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar and Town and Country.
Simultaneously, she worked editorially for The New York Times, Charm, Mademoiselle, Seventeen and Vogue. At the urging of Vogue's editors, Ms. Larson designed a line of garden clothes which were featured in Vogue, The New York Times and The Daily News. The latter noted that Ms. Larson was the highest paid fashion artist in New York at the time. After the sale of Bergdorf Goodman, Ms. Larson joined Lord and Taylor and subsequently created fashion illustrations for premier specialty stores throughout the country: Jacobson's, Montaldo's, Kreeger's and numerous others. Throughout her career Ms. Larson captured the essence of each distinct fashion period and promoted the work of a cadre of prominent fashion designers: Dior, Chanel, Balenciaga, Bill Blass, Oscar de la Renta, Halston, Galanos, Charles James, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan and others. Her body of work is currently featured at Kent State University's School of Fashion Design and Merchandising and in the archives of The Fashion Institute of Technology as well as the Smithsonian, which chose 55 illustrations for its permanent collection. In 1998 the Society of Illustrators elected her to its list of "Women Illustrators, Past and Present." Ms. Larson's other interests included restoring nationally recognized New England farm houses and herb gardens, collection 18th-century American art and Americana, restoring and displaying vintage Model A Ford automobiles throughout the country and breeding and showing Airedale terriers.
Most significant, however, more than her numerous professional achievements, she was an impeccable wife, mother, employer and dog mistress.
She was predeceased by her husband of 62 years, Jack Everett Larson, in 2005,  her canine companion Melvin in 2009. She leaves her son Jack Everett Larson Jr. of Eastford; sister, Carolyn D. Gerwick of Stamford; loyal friends and longtime caregivers, Anna Mazur and Dorothy Krempa.
Donations: The Animal Haven, 89 Mill Road., N. Haven, CT 06473.
 
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WOODSTOCK — The honor roll for the fourth quarter at Woodstock Middle School includes:
Grade 6
High Honors
Riley Chapuis, Sydney Cournoyer, Eva Farutin, Grace Gronski, Emma Hovestadt, Kaily LaChapelle, Hanna Longwell, Christina Mark, Emily McClure, Ella McMahon, Ashley Nunes, John Peabody, Megan Preston, Connor Quinn, Peyton Saracina, Heather Schofield, Sarah Tavares, Eli Werstler
Honors
Livia Armstrong, Emma Auker, Sierra Bedard, Timothy Billings, Ethan Bove, Matthew Brady, Rachel Canedy, Stefan Chervenkov, Sydney Couture, Julia Dearborn, Ethan Dinges, Guerin Favreau, Ann-Marie Hebert, Brynn Kusnarowis, Evan Lundt, Jason MacDonald, Marco Maluf, Samuel Massey, Lucy McDermott, Karissa Minkema, Aedan Noel, Evan Odorski, Alyssa Patel, Maxwell Racicot, Elijah Saine, Maeve Taylor, Rockwell Valentine, Alise Yonush
Recogition
Emma Anderson, Hunter Anderson, Rianna Bessios, Liam Blanchflower, Zachary Brody, Kaelyn Bushey, Cody Currie, Andrew Dilko, Eliza Dutson, Maggie Flynn, Jocelyn Foisey, Aiden Franklin, Huck Gelhaus, Cierra Heersink, Keegan Kelleher, Dominick Kollbeck, Cassandra Leighton, Mackenzie Leveille, Colin Liscomb, Nathaniel Majewski, Marissa Mayhew, Kathleen McDowell, Alina Michalski, Carly Millette, Salwa Naveed, Nathan Olson, Avery Pajak, Gillian Price, Alyssa Sharrow, Benjamin Sivertsen
Grade 7
High Honors
Emma Durand, Allison Faist, Christine Faist, Jessica Farrell, Anya Farutin, Tessa Houlihan, Rachel Lambert, Madelyn Lecuyer, Vivien Mark, Tristan Monahan, Teagan O’Hara, Emma Redfield, Hallie Saracina, Ashley Smith, Caitlyn Scroczenski, Daniel Suitum, Aleya Wesler
Honors
Nicholas Bedard, Sarah Blake, Elise Boisvert, Jordyn Brousseau, Corinne Child, Reagan Couture, Nathan Craig, Chandler Creedon, Hannah Dean, Tarryn Desrosiers, Zia Donais, Joseph Fleck, Megan Gohn, Hannah Kipp, Audrey Ledbetter, Victor Maldonado, Justin Marcotte, Jocelyn Mayotte, Justin McGroary, Heather Morse, Haylee Renaud, Emily Ross, Grayson Walley, Evelyn Withers, Evan Wood
Recognition
Zachary Atwood, Sabrina Bastien, Cai Bohanan, Keith Brousseau, Jonathan Conover, Hannah Cowdell, Shawna Cudworth, Josephine Dlugosz, David Fleck, Evan Gianfriddo, Basia Gotsis, Gavin Gould, Elliot Hellwig, Rebecca Jarvis, Nicholas Majewski, Aidan McDowell, Morgan Mowry, Luke Prouty, Lilly Quinn, Sophia Randolph, Emma Rhynhart, Christopher Rossi, Julia Theriaque, Chloe Veilleux, Gregory Weber
Grade 8
High Honors
Summer Chaponis, Spencer Collins, Heather Converse, Olivia Duncan, Olivia Golbranson, Ethan Holcomb, Jack Hovestadt, Emily Menard, Nathan Price, Mariangela Ruggeri
Honors
Owen Borski, Kathleen Boshka, Adam Bradley, Killian Braegelmann, Jasmine Charland, Brianna Dennett, Rachel Durand, Caleb Feen, Jenna Gormley, Madeline Gronski, Erika Helmetag, Sofia Jendrewski, Nathan John, Emma Kelleher, Justin MacCormack, Amanda Nowak, Eric Preston, Rebekah Wesler, Hannah Wotton
Recognition
Renee Auger, Harmony Barna, Dominic Bove, Lucas Couture, Brooke Deorsey, Matthew Froehlich, Ivy Gelhaus, Nicole Katinas, Hailey Kennett, Blake Kollbeck, Kathryn Mason, Liam McDermott, Sarah Naveed, Samantha Orlowski, Adam Sanderson, Codi Staveski, Derek Thompson, Ethan Thorpe
 
 
 
DANIELSON — The Danielson Rotary Club recently presented a check for $500 to Linda Lamoureux, chief business development officer of The Arc Quinebaug Valley.  “Community members continue to make our agency shine by being some of our biggest supporters, and with the help of clubs such as The Danielson Rotary Club, we are able to provide the very best for the individuals we serve.” said Lamoureux.
The Danielson Rotary Club has continuously shown generosity and dedication to The Arc’s mission.  “We are very thankful for the donation made by The Danielson Rotary Club as they truly continue to make a difference at our agency by their support and kindness.” said Susan Desrosiers, executive director of The Arc Quinebaug Valley.
This gift will help to enhance services provided by The Arc for individuals with intellectual, developmental, and other life-affecting disabilities.  Vocational, residential, recreation, day and retirement services offer opportunities for people with disabilities to reach their goals and be integral members of their community.
 
WOODSTOCK — The Woodstock Academy honor roll for the fourth quarter includes:
High Honors
SENIORS:  Cleo Alberts, Elaina Becher, Dylan Berridge, Jacob Blain, Shaina Blain, Jane Bodinger,  Ariana Bunker, Courtney Butts, Joseph Carbone IV, Caitlyn Chapman, Adam Converse, Annette Costanzo, Shannon Creedon, Nicolette Deary, Shelby Eccleston, Anna Fagan, Mackenzie Feen, Corlis Fraga,  Sierra Goodwin, Paisley Gothreau, Michaela Green, Galina Gruder, Anna Grudzinski, Sarah Haberbosch, Jenna Haines, Amythest Hamby, Conor Hanlon, Ryan Heilemann, Canyon Hopkins, Megan Houlihan, Andrew Kausch, Nicholas Kowalchuk, Briana Kowolenko, Zoe LaVergne, Noah Lehoux, Hunter Malboeuf, Christopher Martin, Wenshan Meng, Rebecca Messier, Kayla Munger, Abigail Murren,  Shealyn Musumeci, Sarah Oleksiak, Jacquelyn Orlowski, Kerri Palmer, Kiana Percy, Melanie Phaneuf, Veronica Phillips, Adam Piche, Benjamin Piche, Crystelle Ranhoff, Elizabeth Redfield, Matthew Rich, Stacy Rickey, Allison Rosaci, Marissa Roy, Kelsey Seabold, Zu En Seow, Mikayla Sheldon, Seline Smith, Michaela Solitro, Abigail Stevens, Quinlan Taylor, Katelyn Wedegis, Kendall Wilcox, Paige Willard and Xinyin Zhang
JUNIORS:   Shaylin Albert, Michael Audet, Michaela Bourey, Seth Budd, Cheukling Cheng, Cheng Chi, Jacob Delashmutt, Angelique Desjardins, Danielle Duquette, Megan Feragne, Kara Heilemann,  Lingyi Jiao, Robert Johnson, Aaron Lambert, Tyler Lavoie, Yiluo Li, Katherine Loos, Katelyn Minski, Matthew Mlyniec, Heather Mowry, Anna Perry, Sean Stenglein, Jonathan Thompson,  Mackayla Thompson, Shunhao Wu, and Peixin Yu
SOPHOMORES:  Abigale Binette, Audrey Chase, Linxian Chen, Vivek Cherian, Maya Fraga,  Cameron Grube, Patrick Houlihan, Yanling Huang, Emily Hughes, Grace Jocson, Shealyn Kelley,  Sylvia Lawrence, William Liscomb, Grace Logan, Jonathan Mustis, Jake Owens, Matthew Papp,  Clara Sarantopoulos, Shaylor Scranton, Kendyll Smith, Jordyn Staveski, Paige Stuyniski, Chuying Yang, and Ying Ye
FRESHMAN:   Jessie Anderson, Gabrielle Cavagnet, Brendan Chapuis, Eleonora Chervenkova,  Abigail Dustin, Griffin Edwards, Nora Guszkowski, Connor Huda, Denali Johns, Eden Law, Hannah Matsas, Ciri Miller, Kiara Monahan, Jacob Murphy, Charlotte Powell, Xinchi Qian, William Schad, Samantha Sheldon, Clara Siegmund, Ian Sohan, Sophia Stoll, Hannah Walley, and Michele Wysocki
Honors
SENIORS:   Miranda Apicelli, Trent Appleton, Kaitlyn Baron, Megan Bastow, Isabella Belanger, Courtney Bergman, Haley Bessette, David Bohanan, Natalie Bourque, Alison Brennan, Evan Bright, Abigail Catsam, Sara Chagnot, Vishal Cherian, Alec Clark, Alexander Corden, Jordan Corey,  Christopher D’Aiello, Jacqueline Deary, Marina Defocy, Graysen DeLuca, Samantha Demers, Sarah Douglas, Shane Eccleston, Yirou Fan Fan, Tiana Gagnon, Taylor Gilbert, Linzee Glennon,  Vincent Goernert, Kaeleigh Gould, Matthew Hare, Cameron Hartland, Peter Howard, Elizabeth Hoyt, Kelsie Iturrino, James Jordan, Tyler King, Trevor Labbe, Jessica Lehtonen, Hao Li, Kyle Lingard, 
Taylor Littell, Sitong Liu, Benjamin Lombardi, Jessica Madden, Abigail Mares, Abbey Marsalisi,  Angelise Martin, Grayson McCarthy, Elena McCusker, Weston Ogle, Terria Phaneuf, Morgan Reynolds, Abigail Robichaud, Nicholas Rogerson, James Rowley, Claire Sconzo, Samantha Sherman, Oliver Simon, Morgan Sorel, Lindsey Taylor, Sarah Torcellini, Avery Warford, Lan Wei, Jamie Wildgoose, Elizabeth Williamson, Sawyer Woodland  and Jennifer Zeiger
JUNIORS:   Sarah Andrews, Jack Archambault, Robert Baldino, Kylie Barrows, Nathalie Bessette, Cassidy Bonin, Miranda Bonnette, Connor Bright, Sabreina Brunelle, Jacob Campbell, Angela Caponi, Austin Cedio, Olivia Chambrello, Shreya Chaudhari, Zhong Chen, Sydney Correia, Madeline Ferreira, Hunter Foisy, Samuel Fournier, Sarah French, Douglas Gerrity, Noah Gould, Grace Gregory,  Deanna Guilani, Amanda Haines, Ling He, Emily Hedin, Mitchell Hudon, Sienna Jessurun, Corrinne Jones, Mikayla Jones, Sang Joo Kim, Mickenzie Lamb, Matthew Lefemine, Autumn Lewis, Jacqueline Low,  Lela Miller, Lauren Perry, Dominic Ponte, Michael Rainville, Leeann Rauls, Adam Roberts, Ethan Rogers, Gabrielle Rossi, Sean Sabad, Victor Salina, Brooklynn Saracina, Elise Schiavetti, Samuel Skene,  Justin Smith, Jonathan Trinque, Liam Walsh, Alexandra Whitehead, Catherine Wilcox, Wenzhuo Yang, Yichuan Yin, Shauri Young, Xiao Zhang and Yiwen Zhang
SOPHOMORES:  Hannahrose Andrews, Ryan Black, Alexander Bosio, Noah Bourque, Hunter Campbell, Michael Cheney, Jr., Katherine Dalimonte, Carly DeLuca, Nathan Deluca, Dillon Donovan, Liam Dyer, Emily Faist, Rebecca Feldman, Roxanne Garceau, Cody Goodwin, Dylan Grube, Jacob Hall, Molly Harrington, Julie He, Ran He, Zidie He, Brian Hemeon, James Hemeon, Allen Horn, Ya-Chien Hsu, Tyler Huhtanen, Callista Kamau, Emma Kellermann, Kylie Kusnarowis, Emily Lengyel, Laura Looby, Steven Lotter, Yuanchen Ma, Alexandra Matthews, Christian Mayotte, Phoebe McCarthy, Kane Mclewis, Myles Murren, Payton Muzyczka, Dawson Normington, Emily Olson, Isabel O’Neill, Olivia Pappas,  Janhvi Patel, Zhibo Peng, Franchesca Pescatello, Claudia Plummer, Conor Quinn, David Redfield,  Shayna Robinson, Julia Roemer, Jessica Semancik, Zu Le Seow, Hannah Shimer, Collin Singleton,  Mia Slevinsky, Coleen Solitro, Cuinn Stevenson, Mackenzie Stewart, Kyle Strandson, Yichang Su,  Joseph Thompson Jr., Cassidy Thorpe, Alyssa Tracy, Jacob Trudeau, Sydney Trudo, Jackie Wedegis,  Caleb Wilcox, Jordyn Woodland, Manni Yu, Tongyue Zhang, Honghui Zhou, Yingnan Zhu and Wei Zou
FRESHMAN:  Tristan Anderson, Isabel Barrett, Simon Becher, Julia Bibeault, Luke Bourque,  Abigail Brousseau, Jessica Brunelle, Caitlin Cannon, Christopher Cheney, Julia Christensen, Dani Collins, Nicholas Corriveau, Isabelle Dubois, Caroline Eaton, Qi Gao, Samantha Gelinas, Aaron Hallene,  Casidhe Hoyt, Grace Jones, Alexis Lathrop, Jared Law, Abigail Lefemine, Steven Madenjian,  Noah Mcnamara, Molly Millix, Anna Murphy, Natalie O’Connell, Lindsey O’Dea, Harrison Pare,  Jordan Perkins, Olivia Perry, Leah Randolph, Erin Raymond, Hannah Reynolds, Ashley Roy, Elizabeth Roy, Stephanie Roy, Hailey Schofield, Michael Scott, Makara Sorel, Ruyuan Tan, Jacob Webber,  Ethan Werstler, Chelsea Wise and Rose Wood
Recognition
SENIORS:   Nicholas Alberini, Nicole Benoit, Peter Button, Tori Butts, Evan Clarke, Ryan DeOliveira, Rosaleen Donovan, Zachary Enderle, Zongheng Anberlin Fu, Shelby Fundin, Matthew Gignac, Mary Incera, Hitesh Kewalramani, Nicolas LaBossiere, Angie LaFlamme, Angelique LaPrade,  Riana Lincoln, Hannah Mainhart, William Minkema, Bailey Napierata, Seth Semmelrock, Roger Stohlberg, Zhiqi Tang, Rachelle Tomlinson, Mishel Wight, Abigail Willis, Kexin Xu, Jiaying Xue and Zijian Zhu
JUNIORS:   Emily Beaudry, Catherine Brothers, Alyson Calabrese, Sean Campbell, Nicholas Chan, Lu Chen, Nicholas Flake, Wenhao Fu, Andrew Hassell, Marshall Hudon, Bryce Jarrett, Emma Johnson,  Zachary Landon, Korenza Manfredi, Tristan Menard, Abigail Newton, Gabriel Oliveira Alves, Michael Pio, Raymond Rilling, Keenan Rivers, Jillian Roy, Yolanda Serrano Morente, Hallie Tedeschi, Courtney Trahan, Morgan Wells, Kyle Wigmore, Huai Wu, Zhoupingyi Wu, Victoria Zagrodny and Erica Zeller
SOPHOMORES:   Ivan Asikainen, Darcey Bastow, Christian Bombara, Jr., Caleb Bowen, Silas Bunnell, Lindsay Cartier, Xin Cen, Owen Chavez, Christopher Claprood, Carina Coman, Meghan Corey,  Bruce Dexter III, Brett Gagne, Stephen Gagnon, Qi Gao, Hunter Garceau, Shai-Lin Gothreau, Jason Harkins, Delane Hartland, Xinyi Jin, Steve Karue, Kaley Kasacek, Bethany LaFramboise, Tyler Lajoie, Alyssa Lee, Joseph Mccusker, Sean Mcgroary, Ty Nilo, Toni Ramos, Ian Sauco, Carli Schimmelpfennig, Bryn Sconzo, Nathan Shanley, Kaiwei Tang and John Underwood
FRESHMAN:   Javier Alvarez, Madison Brennan, Skylar Brousseau, Kennady Brown, Caleb Budd, Mackenzie Cayer, Natanael Colon, Mya Deshaw, Kalianna Dingui, Harrison Frost, Haley Gault, William Grennan, Carson Hadley, Brandon Hallene, William Hamill, Ashley Hemphill, Bradley Leveille, Heidi Lotter, Julian Martin, Hunter McCartney, Yingru Qu, Naomi Rivard, Madison Rzeznikiewicz, Maeve Stevenson, Dongxing Wei and Tyler Williams.
 
 
Wed. July 15
Summer Supper
DAYVILLE --- Killingly Grange No. 112 on Hartford Pike and Dog Hill Road will hold a Summer Supper from 5 to 7 p.m. $12. 
 
Job Workshop
Over 40 and looking for a job?  Learn how to exploit your experience, dispel myths about older workers, and learn new job search strategies from 2 to 5 p.m. at a free workshop at the American Job Center - Danielson.  Call (860) 412-7000 to register for the "Concerns of Older Workers" workshop.
 
Fun Runs
THOMPSON --- The Wednesday Fun runs will be held at the West Thompson Dam through Sept. 16. The runs/walks start at 6:15. All welcome.
 
‘Touring’ Exhibit
WOODSTOCK --- Historic New England’s new exhibit “Touring New England, 1820 – 1970” opens today and runs through Oct. 15 at  Roseland Cottage, in the Carriage Barn. It explores why the region’s natural and built environments have been tourist destinations for centuries. The exhibit touches on the distinct characteristics of each New England state: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.  Free.
 
Fri. July 17
Concert
WOODSTOCK --- Roseland Cottage (Historic New England) and Woodstock Recreation will present The Little Big Band for a Twilight Concert at 7 p.m. Come early, bring a picnic and stay for the concert. Free.
 
Sat. July 18
‘Britishmania’
PUTNAM --- The town of Putnam will present “Britishmania al Fresco: at 7 p.m. at Rotary Park Bandstand. Rain date is July 19. River Fire is from 8:30 to 10 p.m. Bring lawn chair or blanket. Free.
 
River Fire 
PUTNAM --- The town of Putnam will present River Fire from 8:30 to 10 p.m. at Rotary Park. Free. 
 
Experience Eastford
EASTFORD --- Experience Eastford, a town-wide event, will be held today. It will include a Heritage Day event sponsored by the Town from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Eastford Elementary School, a Vintage Car Show at Bowen's Garage, a Craft Fair at Coriander Café, an afternoon music event at the Frog Rock, an Open House and Touch-a-Truck at the Eastford Independent Fire Company, a Sawmill demonstration by Wood'n Horse Farm at Eastford Building Supply, a Frog Jump Contest, Cake Walk, Cook Out and Band Concert at the Congregational Church of Eastford starting at 5 p.m. and an Outdoor Movie Fund-raiser at the school starting at dusk. Free. Rain or shine.
 
Sun. July 19
Rummage Sale
PUTNAM --- B'nai Shalom on Church Street will hold a rummage sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. rain or shine. No food or drink in the building.
 
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. $7.  860-923-2967.
 
Quasset School Open
WOODSTOCK --- Quasset School on Frog Pond Road will be open from 1 to 4 p.m. on Sundays in July and August.
 
Tues. July 21
Music Series
WOODSTOCK --- The NAHACO Summer Sing Jam Music Series begins today and will be presented from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays through Aug. 25 at Eastford/Woodstock Nahaco Park, 305 Crystal Pond Rd. Woodstock  (Weeks Rd in Eastford). Free. All ages. Favorite song sharing; Acoustic instrument jamming; Rustic lakeside listening. Info: ‘This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.’ 860-974-0197.
 
Wed. July 22
Artisan Day
PUTNAM --- The Putnam Saturday Farmers’ Market will hold an Artisan Day from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Putnam Riverview Marketplace on Kennedy Drive.
 
Fri. July 24
Movies
PUTNAM --- The Aspinock Historical Society will present Movies at the Putnam library with “Sands of Iwo Jima” from 10:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and “Von Ryan’s Express” from 3 to 5 p.m.
 
Concert
THOMPSON --- Thompson Recreation will present a free concert with “Grown Your Own Band” at 7 p.m. at Riverside Park in N. Grosvenordale. Bring lawn chairs and blankets. 
 
Sun. July 26
Writing Workshop
HAMPTON --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret will present a Summer Writing Workshop from 2 to 4 p.m. at Trail Wood on Kenyon Road. Bring notebook, pen. $10 for members; $20 nonmembers. 860-928-4948.
 
Cultural Festival
PUTNAM --- The Immaculate Conception Convent will hold its annual Cultural Festival and Picnic at the convent on Liberty Highway. It opens with a mass at 11 a.m. Lunch is at noon and there are fun activities, games, food and more. $5 pp; under 12 admitted free.
 
Tues. July 28
Bird Walk
HAMPTON --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret will present a Bird Walk at 8 a.m. at Trail Wood on Kenyon Road. $5 for members; $10 nonmembers. 860-928-4948.
 
Genealogy Workshop
TOLLAND --- The French Canadian Genealogical Society of Connecticut will offer free genealogy software use workshops from 2 to 4 p.m. July 28 and Aug. 25 and from 7 to 9 p.m. July 30 and Aug. 27 at the FCGSC Library on Tolland Green. Free but call for reservation: 860-872-2597.
 
Thur. July 30
Fund-raiser ‘Scoops’
PUTNAM --- The Celebrity Scoops Night at Deary Bros./Mike’s Stand on Intervale Street  will be held at 6 p.m. Rain date Aug. 6. Benefits the Deary Memorial Cancer fund. 
 
Fri. July 31
'Spamalot'
PUTNAM --- The Bradley Playhouse will present Monty Python's Spamalot at 7:30 p.m. July 31, Aug. 1, 7, 8, 14, 15 and at 2 p.m. Aug. 2, 9 and 16. $23 and $20. 860-928-7887.
 
Mon. Aug. 3
Movies
PUTNAM --- The Aspinock Historical Society will present Movies at the Putnam library with “The Monuments Men” from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. and “The Imitation Game” from 6 to 8 p.m. 
 
Fri. Aug. 7
Concert
THOMPSON --- Thompson Recreation will present a free concert with Yankee Dogs at 7 p.m. at Riverside Park in N. Grosvenordale. Bring lawn chairs and blankets.  daykimball.org/deary.
 
Sat. Aug. 8
Commemoration
PUTNAM --- The Aspinock Historical Society will celebrate WWII and its end with a Wall of Remembrance plus items from the various exhibits from throughout the commemoration. At 7 pm. The Little Big Band will perform music from the era. 
 
River Fire 
PUTNAM --- The town of Putnam will present River Fire from 8:30 to 10 p.m. at Rotary Park. Free. 
 
Deary Race
PUTNAM --- The 26th annual Deary Memorial Race, Walk and ride will be held at 9 a.m. starting at J.D. Cooper’s Restaurant. Benefits the Deary Memorial Cancer Fund. 
 
Clothing Give-Away
PUTNAM --- The Hope Community Church on Kennedy Drive will hold a Community Clothing Give-Away from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Gently used clothing free to anyone. Adult clothing available, too.  860-928-2794
 
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