By Ron P. Coderre
The TriTown Senior American Legion Baseball team will feature a new look on the field for the 2015 season. Beginning with the coaching staff and on the field, the new look Towners are anxious to get the season underway.
For the first time in more than a decade a new face will assume the head coaching position with the retirement of longtime coach Paul Faucher. Jon Foucault, an assistant coach at Putnam High School, is moving up from the Junior ranks to take the helm of the Senior program. He’ll be assisted by Jared Carignan, John Donovan and Dan Durand, all former Junior coaches.
“I’m honored to assume the coaching role for the Senior team. In preparing for the job I’ve consulted with former coach Faucher to get up to speed as quickly as possible. I’m very excited because I’ve worked with many of the players on the Junior level,” said Foucault.
Foucault notes that in many respects this will be a young team, with the majority of the players coming up from last season’s Junior team. The team has two tested veterans, both who recently finished their first year of college.
Benny Brissette, a second baseman who is back after a year at Salve Regina, and J.P. Bergeron, a catcher and third baseman who is back from his freshman year at the University of New Haven, are expected to provide the leadership and experience.
“These two guys (Brissette and Bergeron) are solid individuals who have contributed to our success in the past. I feel that they’re up to the task of helping the younger players as they acclimate to the more competitive Senior program,” said Foucault.
Despite its youth, the team appears to have some depth in the pitching department with seven strong arms as they face a 27-game schedule over a five-week period. Ryan Gadoury, who pitched at Woodstock Academy and Nicholas Foucault, the ace of the Putnam staff this spring are TriTown’s one and two starters. They’ll be backed by Jared Carignan (Ellis Tech), Joe Donovan (Tourtellotte) and Kyle Tyler (Woodstock). Newcomer Alex Angelo is also expected to see action on the mound. Josh Allard (Putnam) is expected to be the closer but could also see action as a spot starter.
“Our pitching depth should serve us well. To succeed in Legion ball solid pitching is a must,” said Foucault.
Jacob Guertin, who was Putnam’s catcher this spring, is slotted as the Towners receiver. Guertin, who is a savvy baseball mind, is also expected to provide some punch at the plate. He’ll be backed by J.P. Bergeron.
Around the horn, Tyler will start at first base when not on the hill. Brissette who should provide some offensive power will handle second base where he’ll team with Foucault at short to form the keystone combination. Bergeron is ticketed to open at the hot corner. Carignan, who is a versatile infielder, will fill in around the infield.
Also expected to see plenty of action in the infield is Gadoury (first base), Jared Durand (second base), Donovan (second base and shortstop) and Angelo (shortstop).
Allard is expected to start in center field, where he’ll be backed by Angelo. Left field will be handled by Zach Cutler, Carignan and Tyler, while Durand, Evan Tremblay and Devin Belanger will patrol right field.
The Putnam twins, Noah and Logan, are expected to see Senior action but are also expected to play at the Junior level.
“Our defense is solid up the middle with Guertin, Brissette, Foucault and Allard. They should provide the necessary support for our pitching staff,” said Foucault.
The offense is expected to come from Brissette, Tyler, Bergeron and Guertin, although many of the younger players come to the program after experiencing success with the bat on the Junior level and in high school.
The Towners face a difficult schedule with three-game series against local rivals Moosup and Danielson. They’ll also face the iron form Southeastern Connecticut in the form of New London, Waterford, Ledyard-Pawcatuck and Niantic. A game against Jewett City is scheduled for Dodd Stadium in Norwich on Friday, June 26.
Last season TriTown finished with a 13-17 log, but were competitive in all of their games. The mix of veterans with youth that has experienced success at the Junior level bodes well for the upcoming season.
“These kids have great chemistry and like playing together. Even though they compete against each other in the spring, they have a knack of coming together for the Legion season. Many have worked on all aspects of their game during the winter months,” said Foucault.
The goal for this season is to be in every game and qualify for the post season. Although the players come from four different high schools they have played together in the past and in fall baseball. If they can come together quickly as a unit they should have an opportunity to achieve their postseason goal.
Public Hearing/
Legal Notice
TOWN OF
POMFRET
PLANNING AND
ZONING
COMMISSION
The Pomfret Planning & Zoning Commission will hold the following Public Hearings on Monday, June 22, 2015, starting at 7:00 PM at the Pomfret Senior Center:
1. An application from John & Karen DeLuca, special permit for a 90’ by 68’ barn for equipment storage and workshop
2. An application from Maureen Nicholson for the Pomfret Fire House, special permit for an addition to the Fire House in a residential zone
A copy of these applications is on file in the office of the Planning and Zoning Commission, 5 Haven Road Pomfret, Connecticut. The files are available for review during normal business hours.
Dated this 3rd day
of June 2015
Town of Pomfret
Planning & Zoning Commission
Lynn L. Krajewski,
Clerk
June 10, 2015
June 17, 2015
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF
SPECIAL
MEETING
OF THE
TOWN OF
PUTNAM
SPECIAL
SERVICES
DISTRICT
JUNE 22, 2015
The Electors and Citizens qualified to vote in Special Meetings of the Town of Putnam Special Services District are hereby notified and warned that a Special Meeting of the Town of Putnam Special Services District will be held in the Meeting Room of the Putnam Fire Department, 189 Church Street, Putnam, Connecticut, on Monday, June 22, 2015, At 7:00 P.M for the following purposes.
1. To Choose a Moderator for said meeting.
2. To Determine the wishes of those present and eligible to vote at Special Meetings of the Putnam Special Services District upon the following resolution:
That the sum of $66,653.60 is hereby appropriated from the Putnam Special Services District’s reserve fund for heart and hypertension claims to resolve a permanent partial disability claim.
Dated at Putnam,
Connecticut,
this 8th Day
of June, 2015.
Town of Putnam
Special Services District
BY: Gerard E Cotnoir,
District Authority Chairman
June 17, 2015
Legal Notice
Town of Pomfret
Planning & Zoning
Commission
At the June 9, 2015 Special Meeting of the Pomfret Planning & Zoning Commission, the following applications were acted upon:
1. An application from Brian Bourque, Deacon, First Congregational Church, Inc., 13 Church Road, to amendment the Town’s Zoning Regulations to create a new zoning district named the Pomfret Street Residential Village District (PSRVD). The text amendment includes, but is not limited to, dimensional requirements (lot size, setbacks, frontage, building coverage, minimum buildable area), permitted uses, special permitted uses and architectural standards; APPROVED.
2. An application from First Congregational Church, Inc., 13 Church Road, for a zone change from Pomfret Street Residential District (PSR) to Pomfret Street Residential Village District (PSRVD). The land for the proposed zone change is located immediately north of Bradley Road continuing to include six more properties or portions of properties north of Grosvenor Road on the east side of Route 169 and includes an area on Grosvenor Road (North and South Sides); APPROVED.
Dated at Pomfret,
Connecticut
June 10, 2015
Lynn L. Krajewski,
Clerk
Planning &
Zoning Commission
June 17, 2015
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
The Board of Selectmen will hold a public hearing on an amended ground lease between the Town of Putnam and Wheelabrator Putnam, Inc. which would extend and modify the terms of the existing lease. A copy of the proposed agreement is on file and available for public inspection in the Mayor’s office during public business hours.
The public meeting will be held Wednesday, June 24, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. at the Putnam Middle School Auditorium, Israel Putnam Way, to present information regarding the proposed amendment and accept public comment thereon.
Dated at Putnam,
Connecticut
this 1st day of June, 2015.
TOWN OF PUTNAM
Anthony P. Falzarano, Mayor
Renee C. Lasko
J. Scott Pempek
Alma D. Morey
Owen A. Tarr
Peter E. Benoit
Its Board of Selectmen
Attest:
Sara J. Seney,
Town Clerk
June 18, 2015
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Planning Commission
The Town of Putnam Planning Commission will hold a meeting on June 22, 2015 at 7:00 P.M. at the Town Hall located at 126 Church Street, Putnam, CT. A public hearing will be held on the following:
Application # 2015-01: Shane Pollock — Requesting a 2-lot subdivision for property located at 97 Park Street, Town Assessor’s Map 20, Lot 118, consisting of 1.425 acres. Zone M/OD.
Edward Briere,
Chairman
June 11 2015
June 18, 2015
caption:
'Ace'
James “Jim” Dandeneau, right, received the Ace-in-the-Hole Award at the Putnam Rotary Club's Ronald P. Coderre Golf Tournament. Golf tournament chairman Marc Archambault is at left.
Special to the Putnam Town Crier
The Putnam Rotary Club Ronald P. Coderre Golf Tournament came up aces in more ways than one as a full field of 36 foursomes teed off to benefit the clubs charitable endeavors. The initial indication that it would be a success was a perfect day for golf as the weatherman cooperated with sunshine and mild temperatures.
The program got off with words of thanks from golf tournament chairman Marc Archambault and Rotary Club President Rande Chmura. The tourneys namesake, Ronald P. Coderre then recognized the 2015 Ace-in-the-Hole Award recipient James “Jim” Dandeneau.
Dandeneau, the owner of Putnam Plastics and Connecticut National Golf Club, was selected because of his philanthropic endeavors, not only to local non-profits but also for his generosity to his employees and individuals in the community in need.
“Jim Dandeneau is a generous individual who humbly supports many worthwhile causes. Everything he does comes from his heart with very little if any recognition. In selecting him for this award the Rotary Club has recognized the ideal candidate,” said Coderre.
Out on the course, which was perfectly manicured, the foursome of Jeff Clang, John and Drew Aitken and Bob Bernier burned the 18-hole layout firing a near perfect 18 under par. The winners ran away from the field, leaving their closest competitors in the dust five strokes off the pace.
Two foursomes tied at minus 13 with the group of Mike, Jared and Brendan Meehan and Lynn Converse finishing second by virtue of matching cards. They edged out third place finishers Brandon Carita, Trevor Smith, Scott Johndrow and Jay Gerum.
The foursome of Greg Anderson, Ken Blackmer, Wesley Santillo and Ian Shippee captured the net competition with a calculated score of 45.22. The second-place finishers were George Lovell, Steve Keene, Lee Post and John Navarro at 46.55. The show place went to the groups of Kevin Holbrook, Jeff Miranda, Jason Kim and K.U. Kim with an adjusted score of 47.95.
In the closest-to-the-pin competition Dave Huth was the winner on the 4th hole, John Aitken on the 7th, Jeff Miranda 9th, Zach Morin 11th and Nelson “Buzz’ King #15th. The skins game, good for $500 was split by two foursomes. The foursome of Bill Loos, Matt Gerardi, Mike Fredrickson and Scott Belanger captured half of the pot with an eagle on the par 4, 8th hole. The other winning group was Lovell, Keene, Post and Navarro. They recorded an eagle on the par 5, 18th hole.
“We’re very pleased with the entire day. From start to finish everything went very smoothly. Thanks to everyone who sponsored and participated we enjoyed the most successful tournament in the long history of this event,” said Archambault.
According to preliminary estimates, this year’s tournament broke all previous records, netting more than $36,000. The proceeds will support the $14,000 in scholarship that the club distributes to students from schools in the towns of Putnam, Thompson, Woodstock, Pomfret and Eastford. The Putnam Rotary Club also supports a variety of local non-profits and international projects around the world.
“As I end my term as president I’m pleased that once again our club will distribute thousands of dollars to numerous worthy organizations. It’s another demonstration of the motto of Rotary, which is ‘Service Above Self.’ I’d also like to thank the large number of volunteers who helped to make this day run so smoothly,” said Chmura.
Working with Chmura and Archambault was tournament co-chairman Shawn McNerney.