PUTNAM — Nicole Cornell, M.S.W., has been named employee of the month for October at Day Kimball Healthcare (DKH). She is the lead social worker in the Behavioral Health Unit at Day Kimball Hospital. Cornell joined DKH in 2012. In her position as lead social worker, she is responsible for collaborating closely with an interdisciplinary team to provide supervision, consultation and direction to the therapy and social work staff on the Behavioral Health Unit. Cornell has worked in social services for seven years following graduation from Southern Connecticut State University with a BSW. She earned a MSW from UConn. Currently living in Manchester, she participates as a member of the Connecticut Hospital Association’s Social Work Leaders group.
PUTNAM --- In January Mike Bogdanski and Kristin Duethorn, co-owners of Midtown Fitness Center of Putnam, will conduct Northeast Connecticut’s Biggest Loser Challenge. Contestants will pay $20 to enter the weight loss contest. Half of the entry fee will be divided between the winners, and the other half will be donated to two local charities – T.E.E.G. of Thompson and Daily Bread of Putnam.
The contest winners will be the one man and the one woman who loses the greatest percentage of weight. Runner-up participants will win cash and gift certificates donated from local businesses.
Participants may register on Jan. 7 (from 8am-7pm). An optional weekly weigh in is recommended with the final weigh out on March 14. We are also looking to provide a healthy competition between any interested companies, clubs or local business leaders. Prize donations also welcome. For more information call Mike Bogdanski at 860-928-9218.
PUTNAM --- In January Mike Bogdanski and Kristin Duethorn, co-owners of Midtown Fitness Center of Putnam, will conduct Northeast Connecticut’s Biggest Loser Challenge. Contestants will pay $20 to enter the weight loss contest. Half of the entry fee will be divided between the winners, and the other half will be donated to two local charities – T.E.E.G. of Thompson and Daily Bread of Putnam.
The contest winners will be the one man and the one woman who loses the greatest percentage of weight. Runner-up participants will win cash and gift certificates donated from local businesses.
Participants may register on Jan. 7 (from 8am-7pm). An optional weekly weigh in is recommended with the final weigh out on March 14. We are also looking to provide a healthy competition between any interested companies, clubs or local business leaders. Prize donations also welcome. For more information call Mike Bogdanski at 860-928-9218.
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Then
This is ice harvesting in the late 1800's before there was a Pomfret Street bridge in Putnam. Downtown is in the background. Photo courtesy of Aspinock Historical Society via Mike Bates.
& Now
This is the same area in modern times.