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Loan Providers
From left: Ernie Muccio, Chief Credit officer; Michael Alberts, president and CEO; Marcus Rehbein, Commercial Loan officer; Mark Light, Senior Commercial Loan officer; John Couillard, Business Loan officer; Bill Couture, Commercial Loan officer.
JEWETT CITY — Jewett City Savings Bank has been ranked as one of the 50 fastest-growing commercial loan providers in Connecticut by the Commercial Record.
“Since our founding, Jewett City Savings Bank has focused on helping our neighbors achieve their goals, including their business dreams.
"We are honored to be recognized and are proud of our commercial lending team and all of the support they provide our community,” said Michael Alberts, president and CEO of Jewett City Savings Bank. This year, Jewett City Savings Bank was ranked ninth for Growth in Commercial Loan Volume and 18th for Growth in Number of Commercial Loans.
Using real estate data from the Warren Group’s public mortgage market share module, the Commercial Record calculates the list by comparing the number and volume of loans between the first six months of 2022 and 2023, and includes all loan providers operating in Connecticut.
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Costumes needed
PUTNAM — The Putnam Rotary Club’s Interact Club is now collecting new Halloween Costumes for TEEG at the Hale YMCA Youth and Family Center until Oct 13.
The Interact club meets every second and fourth Tuesday from September through May from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Putnam Public Library. For more information contact Advisor Roberta Rocchetti - 860-933-8603 or email
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$25,800+ raised
More than 250 motorcycle and car enthusiasts gathered together recently for the 19th Annual Cruisin’ for Cancer Care Motorcycle & Car Cruise to benefit the NE CT Cancer Fund of DKH and raised over $25,800 to provide crucial cancer-related screening and treatment support for the residents of northeastern Connecticut. Led by their fund-raising team, presenting sponsor SPIROL International and its employees raised over $6,500 for the event. Kristen Willis, director of Development at DKH, center, with event volunteers and members of SPIROL’s fundraising team, from left: Will Greene IV, Matthew Bartlett, Tara Meinck Swan and Nicole Caron.
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Begins Oct. 13 and
runs for about 1 week
PUTNAM — The Town of Putnam WPCA will be conducting its hydrant flushing event starting Oct. 13. And will run for about one week.
During flushing events you will most likely experience periods of discolored water coming out of your taps. It is best that you try to limit water use while flushing is taking place in your area and, flush your water line afterwards by running a cold-water faucet in your residence until the water clears. Your water is safe to drink — the discoloration is caused from iron build up in the water lines being flushed out. Remember, flushing your water system is essential in maintaining water quality and preventing iron and manganese build up in the system
DAY ONE – Friday October 13
Arch, Brookside, Canal, Danco, Day Kimball Hospital, High, Highland, Industrial Park, International Paper, Kennedy (Lower), Park Rd, Park St, Pomfret, Putnam Baptist Church, Quinebaug, Richmond, Richmond Rd Condos, Ridge, Sabin, Sabin St Condos, Sunset, Technology Park, Underwood, Underwood Condos, WWTP.
DAY TWO – Monday October 16
Bonosconi, Church (Lower), Cottage, Dukeland, Dupre, Fairmount, Fenner, Gilman, Green, Harrisville, Hurlbut, Keech, Labossiere, Lamothe, Lane, Laurel, Maple, Marshall (Lower), Maynard (Lower), Mill, Milton, Morse, Myers, Myrtle, Peake Brook, Poulin, Providence (West of River), Putnam Elementary School, Putnam High School, Ravine, Ray, Roosevelt, Senexet, South Prospect, Sunnyside, Van Den Noort (Lower), Vandale, West Thompson Rd, Whipple, Wicker, Woodstock, Woodstock Ave West.
DAY THREE – Tues. October 17
Addison, Auburn, Ballou, Battey, Bibeault, Breault, Chase, Church (Upper), Cleveland, Cloran, Daniels, David Circle, David St, Dudley, Dufault, Duffy, Emond, Harrison, Lafayette, Latici, Marshall (Upper), Maynard (Upper), North, Oak Hill, Riverside, Smith, St. Peters, Van Den Noort (Upper), Viens, Woodside.
DAY FOUR – Wed. October 18
Arthur, Bradley, Buck, Bundy, Burnham, Center, Chapman, Eden, Edmond, Fremont, Front, Grove, Harris, James St East, James St West, Kennedy (Upper), King, Lee, Livery, Main, Massicotte, Memorial Terrace, Monohassett, Perry, Perry St Condos, Pleasant, Seward, South Main, Union, Vine.
DAY FIVE – Thursday October 19
Ash, Barber, Bellevue, Bolles, Brown, Centennial, Charles, Chassey, Corbin, Davis, Farrows, Flagg, Florence, Frank, Franklin, Genevieve, George, Hammond, Laconia Ave, Laconia Court, Letters, Leyden, Lyon, Market, May, Newport, Oak, Phillips, Prospect, Railroad, Ring, Rowe, School (Lower), South Prospect, Tatum, Thayer, Walnut, Wilkinson.
DAY SIX – Friday October 20
Alpha, Bates, Brookside, CVS Pharmacy, Dewey, Furnace, Groveland, Intervale, Knoll Woods, Mechanics, Mohegan, Nichols, Olney, Overlook, Powhattan, Providence (East of Kennedy), Providence Pike, School (Upper), Smithfield, Stop & Shop Parkade, Thompson Ave, Tractor Supply, Walmart, Waltham, Whittemore.
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