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.
to require
adjustment
By Linda Lemmon
Town Crier Editor
For some in the northeast corner, taking your regular jaunt to the local post office may require some adjustment.
The U.S. Postal Service, plagued by red ink for many years, adjusted the hours of some post offices, including a few in northeastern Connecticut.
The two post offices experiencing the biggest hours cuts Jan. 9 are the East Woodstock Post Office and the South Woodstock Post Office.
In East Woodstock the hours for the Window will be from 8 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday and from 7:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday. The Lobby will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week; however, there may be times after 12 noon when the door will be locked to safeguard mail waiting for pickup by the postal service.
In South Woodstock the Window hours will be from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and on Saturday, the Window hours will be from 8 to 11 a.m. The Lobby hours will be from 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 8:15 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturdays.
The hours for the Pomfret Post Office were changed in May. The Window hours are from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (closed from 1 to 1:30 p.m. for lunch). The Window hours on Saturdays are from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. The Lobby is open 24 hours.
The Eastford Post Office hours for the Window will be from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with a lunch break from noon to 1 p.m. On Saturday the Window hours are from 8:30 a.m. to noon. The Lobby hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m Monday through Saturday.
The hours at the Pomfret Center Post Office are unchanged as are the hours at the Putnam Post Office.
Before the Snow
Evergreen branches got hung up against an old picket fence in East Putnam. Linda Lemmon photo.
Boys’ Wrap-up
Putnam –
Killingly renew
old rivalry in
Clipper Classic
By Ron P. Coderre
The festive holiday atmosphere was brightened when Killingly and Putnam engaged in an old fashioned donnybrook in the championship contest of The Citizens National Bank Clipper Holiday Classic. It took two overtime periods to determine the winner, as the Clippers seized defeat from the jaws of victory, handing the title to Killingly on a silver platter.
Plainfield enjoyed a perfect week, picking up a pair of victories. Ellis Tech captured the consolation contest of the Clipper Classic but was dumped later in the week by Tolland and Plainfield. Tourtellotte, which conceivably could go winless this year, lost its only contest of the week.
Marianapolis traveled to Belmont, Mass., where they picked up two victories and came within a whisker of winning all its games in the Belmont Hill Tournament.
Killingly Completes Trifecta
Killingly High School basketball coach Jim “Jimbo” Crabtree has been on the winning side of many basketball games in the storied Putnam High School gymnasium, as both a player and a coach, but his team’s win over Putnam in the title game of the Clipper Classic will probably go down as one of his most memorable. His Redmen pulled out a double overtime 65-63 win over the host Clippers.
After watching his troops propel to a 16-2 first-period lead, Crabtree could only sit and wonder and pull out his hair as Killingly allowed the fired up Putnam team to get back in the game. By intermission the Clippers had scrapped back to within nine, 29-21. The third period was key for both team as Putnam put together a huge 17-point quarter to take a 38-35 lead into what was supposed to be the final eight minutes.
The final stanza started like Putnam was on its way to a blowout a point guard Shawn Audet ran off a string of 10 straight points by himself putting his team on top at 48-38 with time beginning to run down. However, over anxiousness overcame the Clippers as they mismanaged the clock with some ill-timed shots and excessive individual play, allowing Killingly to tie the game 52-52 at the end of regulation.
In the first overtime both teams scored six points forcing an additional five minutes of play. The lead seesawed until tournament Most Outstanding Player Derek Grzysiewicz scored what proved to be the winning hoop.
Grzysiewicz led a quartet of Redmen in scoring with 18 points. He was joined in double figures by Alex Torcoletti with 14 points, Ben Desaulnier with 11 and freshman Chace Wood with 10. Owen Guillot chipped in eight points for 2-2 Killingly.
Putnam’s Audet captured game high honors with 21 points. Jeremee Perez, who came off the bench to spur the Clipper offense had 16 markers, while Steve Dakai and freshman Dan Porcic each had 10 points for the 2-3 Clippers.
Plainfield raised its overall record to 4-1 with a pair of lopsided victories. The Panthers opened with a satisfying 63-42 victory over Westbrook. Steve Jankowski with 24 points was the big gun for Plainfield. Liam Jacobs was also in double figures with 13 as was David Carpenter with 16, in a game that the Panthers controlled throughout.
Plainfield closed out the week with an easy 71-23 win over Ellis Tech. Isaiah Fort with 15 points and 12 rebounds was the leading scorer for the Panthers.
The Techsters has some solace in a 1-2 week as they won the consolation contest of the Clipper Classic over hapless Tourtellotte 48-44. Pat Garrett with 15 points and Luis Rosario with 10 led the way for the 2-4 Eagles. The Eagles entertained Tolland in their final game of the week and lost 83-50.
Marianapolis Enjoys Road Trip to Bay State
Marianapolis will look back on its opening game of the Belmont Hill Tournament and wonder “what if?” The Golden Knights came within a deep breath of sweeping all three games of the tourney, with the exception of a 51-50 loss to the host, Belmont Hill. The winning bucket came in the final seconds of the game, just after Marianapolis had taken the lead. The Golden Knights had an opportunity to win the contest at the free throw line but were unable to capitalize. The sweep just wasn’t meant to be.
Tim Horvat had an outstanding performance in the opener with 25 points, while his teammate Adrian LaFleur chipped in 13.
The same day, Marianapolis came back determined and beat St. Sebastian’s 65-45 behind another 25-point effort by Horvat. In the finale of the trip, the Golden Knights squared off against Roxbury Latin and came away 59-37 winners. Horvat with 18 points led a trio of players in double digits. Ryan Bernstein had 13, Dominique Senat 10 and the ever-present LaFleur added nine. The Knights are 3-4 as they resume the regular schedule.
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