DUDLEY — More than 400 students have earned Dean’s List or Dean’s High Honors during the just-completed fall term at Nichols College in Dudley, Massachusetts. The Dean’s List recognizes students who have achieved high grades during a single semester.
In order to be included in the Dean’s List, a student must maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.2 for at least 12 credit-hours and receive no grade below a C+ during the semester. A student who earns a grade point average of 3.6 or higher is awarded Dean’s High Honors.
Sophomore Brieanna Baron of Woodstock (06281) has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Sophomore Nicole Boyle of Woodstock (06281) has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Sophomore Andrew Carlson of Pascoag (02859) has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Junior Stephen Chlapowski of Thompson (06277) has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Senior Nathan Hardt of North osvenordale (06255) has achieved Dean’s List.
Freshman Alexander Hebert of Thompson (06277) has achieved Dean’s List.
Junior Daniel Jezierski of Thompson (06277) has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Freshman Lucas Jones of North osvenordale (06255) has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Sophomore Michael Kantorski of Woodstock (06281) has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Kaitlyn Larrabee of Glocester (02814) has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Sophomore Casey LeBlanc of Woodstock (06281) has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Senior Emily Looby of Woodstock (06281) has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Senior Jamie Mason of North osvenordale (06255) has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Senior Kerri Nadeau of Chepachet (02814) has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Junior Izabela Niebylski of North Grosvenordale (06255) has achieved Dean’s List.
Sophomore Kyle Norton of Quinebaug (06262) has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Junior Kevin Poitras of North osvenordale (06255) has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Sophomore Jacob Roy of North osvenordale (06255) has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Senior Ian Stadig of Putnam (06260) has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Senior Ian Sullivan of North osvenordale (06255) has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Senior Katelyn Tupaj of North osvenordale (06255) has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Freshman Kyle Verrette of Putnam (06260) has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Legal Notice
Town of Pomfret
Water Pollution
Control Authority
Notice of
Public Hearing
Pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes, Section 7-255, notice is hereby given that the Pomfret Water Pollution Control Authority will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, February 10, 2015, at 6:30 PM at the Pomfret Community School, 20 Pomfret Street, Pomfret, Connecticut. The purpose of this Hearing is for all interested persons to speak and be heard regarding the establishment of proposed Sanitary Sewer District and for the Water Pollution Control Authority to answer all questions regarding the same.
A copy of this Notice and the proposed Sanitary Sewer Service District Area map is on file in the office of the Pomfret Town Clerk and may be inspected on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. and on Wednesday between 8:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. A copy of the Notice will also be available on the Town of Pomfret’s website: http://www.pomfretct.gov
Dated at Pomfret,
Connecticut
This 4th day
of February, 2015
Maureen A. Nicholson,
First Selectman
& WPCA Chair
Feb. 4, 2015
PUTNAM — As northeastern Connecticut sits covered in a thick blanket of snow, Putnam is busy preparing for the hottest winter event — the 2015 Fire & Ice Festival.
Feb. 14 downtown Putnam will see more than two dozen ice carvings plus fire torches and pits, family and romantic carriage rides, fire dancing performances, and a chocolate sculpting and molding contest.
New for 2015, is a Fire & Ice Chocolate Contest. With sculpting and molding categories, the contest will allow chefs, students, and novices to show off their talents. The contest will feature celebrity judge, Chef Roberto Tschudin Lucheme. Owner of Middletown’s Tschudin Chocolates & Confections, Tschudin Lucheme is a recent $10,000 winner of the Food Network’s “Rewrapped.” Submissions and the winning pieces can be viewed at The Empty Spaces Project Gallery at 114 Main Street throughout the festival.
Continuing events include: professional and amateur ice sculptures. Beginning at 10 a.m., there will be pre-carved ice blocks as well as professional ice carving demonstrations by Ice Matters of Cheshire. Local celebrity artists Nick Swearer and Michael Saari will create works of art out of individual 300-pound ice blocks. Amateur artists will carve ice blocks, sponsored by local businesses. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. family carriage rides will be offered.
As the sun goes down, luminaria will fill downtown. Fire torches will help light the way and visitors will be wowed by Fire Dancer Elektra as she performs from 5 to 9 p.m. There will be plenty of ways to keep warm, with dinner and drink specials available at local restaurants. Keepsake Fire & Ice wine and pint glassware will also be featured at select eateries. For those who want to make the evening extra special, romantic carriage rides will be available for reservation from 5 to 9. Carriage tickets are on sale at WINY 1350 AM in Putnam – advance reservations are required.
Last year, the Fire & Ice committee held a contest to find a couple with the most heartfelt story of love and perseverance. This year, the committee is lightening the mood and is in search of a couple with the funniest proposal story. Thus far, dozens of entries have poured in – the couple with the best story will win a romantic night complete with dinner at Bella’s Bistro, champagne with Fire & Ice glassware, and a carriage ride.
For more info visit www.discoverputnam.com.
Hockey loss
WOODSTOCK --- The Woodstock Academy ice hockey team lost Jan. 31 to Suffield/Granby/Windsor Locks by the score of 6-2.
First period scoring:
Suff.. Jake King assist Dan Bahl 11:36
Suff. Austin Rupp assist King 5:25
Suff. King assist Bahl 4:33
Second period:
Suff. Corey Walsh assist Brendan Looney 13:34
Suff. Mitch Bbielonko assist King
7:03
Third period:
WA Austin Beaupre assist Ryan Black 14:44
WA Nathan Deluca assist Black and Beaupre 13:22
Suffield Jake Bourdeau assist King 2:10
Goalies
Suffield Shane Kertonis 17 saves 2ga
WA Tucker Johns 14 saves 3ga
WA Cal Wilcox 16 saves 3gaHockey loss
WOO