Academy
names new
coach for
football
By Ron P. Coderre
Woodstock Academy football for the third time in four years and the fourth time in its brief eight year gridiron history has named a new person to head the fortunes of the Centaurs. Clay Killingsworth, who on the reincarnation of the program, served as a Centaur assistant under Jemal Davis, was the school’s latest choice.
Killingsworth, who assumes his first head coaching position, comes in with enthusiasm garnered in his eight years as an assistant and a desire to have his own program. The Alabama native who was an All-State player in high school, most recently worked as an assistant at Norwich Free Academy for his old friend Davis. Last year Killingsworth was a candidate for the Woodstock job, which went to Jesse Pimental who later resigned after one season in January.
In his new position, Killingsworth inherits a program that went 0-10 last year and is 6-34 in the last four seasons. In addition to getting the players in the weight room, Killingsworth plans on implementing other team building activities to invigorate the football spirit of the Centaurs. The Air Force veteran, who attended Troy State in Alabama, will have an opportunity to make Woodstock competitive, as they’ve been granted a reprieve and will play in the Eastern Connecticut Conference Small Division for at least the next two seasons. Previously the team had played in the Large Division, which proved to be a situation where the young program wasn’t competitive.
Prior to Pimental’s brief reign as head coach, Gary Brine was the varsity mentor for four seasons. Davis held the position for the first two seasons. According to the cliché, “What goes around comes around.” The Woodstock coaching merry-go-round now has a new man attempting to grab the brass ring. He’s someone who’s been involved with the team initially and was a candidate as the head coach once.
Killingsworth who is married with two children and lives in Canterbury appears to be the right man for the job. He’s been given the support of the athletic administration. It’s up to him to prove that he’s capable of turning a losing program into a winner.
The following charges were listed in the Putnam Police Department logs. The people charged are innocent until proven guilty in court. The Town Crier will publish dispositions of cases at the request of the accused. The dispositions must be accompanied by the proper documentation. The Putnam Police Department confidential Tip Line is 963-0000.
April 15
William Peabody Sr., 54, Providence Street, Putnam; second-degree assault.
Thomas Faucher, 27, Liberty Highway, Putnam; second-degree failure to appear.
April 16
Debra Brock, 54, Harrison Street, Putnam; operating under the influence, traveling unreasonably fast, failure to use turn signal.
Nicholas Lafrance, 18, Providence Street, Putnam; conspiracy to commit sixth-degree larceny.
April 17
Eugene Montpelier, 54, Powhattan Street, Putnam; criminal possession of a firearm, carrying a firearm while under the influence, breach of peace.
Nicholas Desreuisseau, 24, Battey Street, Putnam; sixth-degree larceny.
April 20
Sheila Harris, 53, Green Street, Putnam; disorderly conduct, interfering with an emergency call.
April 21
Andrew Weaver 1st, 46, Center Street, Putnam; disorderly conduct.
Andrew Weaver 2nd, 18, Center Street, Putnam; disorderly conduct.
Graduates
CLEMSON, S.C. --- Benjamin Michael Rogstad of Woodstock graduated from Clemson University Dec. 20, 2012, with a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology.
On dean's list
WEST HAVEN --- Shannon Allard of Dayville was named to the Dean’s List at the University of New Haven for the fall 2012 semester. Full-time undergraduate students must have a 3.50 or better cumulative GPA for the semester to be eligible for the Dean’s List.
Honored
NEWARK, Del. --- Colleen Graham of Pomfret Center has been named to the University of Delaware’s Dean’s List for Fall 2012.
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Water Pollution
Control Authority
Water/Sewer
Collections
The April 2013 billing of water and / or sewer collections for the Town of Putnam WPCA is due and payable on April 1, 2013 through May 1, 2013.
Payments made after May 1, 2013, will be subject to an Interest charge of 3% (1.5% per month) or $2.00 minimum whichever is higher, according to Connecticut State Statute SEC. 12-146.
Mail must be postmarked no later than May 1, 2013, to avoid interest charges.
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Monday through Friday, 8AM – 4:30 PM
March 28, 2013
April 4, 2013
April 25, 2013
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Notice of Intent
to File
for Federal Financial
Assistance
The Town of Putnam proposes to file an Application for Federal Financial Assistance with the USDA, Rural Development. This application for financial assistance will be for funding under the Rural Utilities Service, Part 1780, Water and Waste Loans and Grants (CFDA 10.760) and is anticipated to be submitted by Friday, April 19, 2013. The specific elements of the project include the upgrade and infrastructure improvements to the Putnam sewer system’s ten (10) lift stations, including building repairs, replacement of generators, installation of transducers, standardization of equipment, new fences, acquisition/installation of new pumps, new alarms, and spare pumps. The project is anticipated to cost $4,000,000.
Any comments regarding this application should be submitted to the Town of Putnam, c/o Douglas M. Cutler, WPCA Administrative Manager, 126 Church Street, Putnam, CT 06260, Telephone (860) 963-6800, email:
April 25, 2013
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Notice of Intent
to File
for Federal Financial
Assistance
The Town of Putnam proposes to file an Application for Federal Financial Assistance with the USDA, Rural Development. This application for financial assistance will be for funding under the Rural Utilities Service, Part 1780, Water and Waste Loans and Grants (CFDA 10.760) and is anticipated to be submitted by Friday, April 19, 2013. The specific elements of the project at the town’s wellfield include the following water quality improvement measures: manganese removal, source water protection measures (underground storage tank removal, sentinel well installation, well field stormwater quality improvements, and well field security), well abandonment and old treatment building demolition and sediment removal for one production well. The project is anticipated to cost $2,083,800.
Any comments regarding this application should be submitted to the Town of Putnam, c/o Douglas M. Cutler, WPCA Administrative Manager, 126 Church Street, Putnam, CT 06260, Telephone (860) 963-6800, email:
April 25, 2013
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Zoning Board
of Appeals
The Town of Putnam Zoning Board of Appeals held a meeting on April 16, 2013 at 7:00 P.M. at the Town Hall located at 126 Church Street, Putnam, CT. The following action was taken:
Appeal # 2013-001: Richard A. Loomis --- Request for a variance for reduction of rear yard dimension according to Section 730 of the Town of Putnam Zoning Regulations to reduce the required rear yard setback from 20’ to 0’. Property located at 75 Main Street, Town Assessor's Map 15, Lot 66, Zoned C-5. APPROVED
Joseph Nash, Chairman
april 25, 2013