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.
Feb. 26
Tammy Gregory, 41, Laconia Avenue, Putnam; violation of protective order, breach of peace.
Laurie Alimandi, 45, Fairmont Street, Putnam; disorderly conduct, third-degree criminal mischief.
Feb. 27
Tara Kruzewski, 30, Kelly Road, Dayville; operating under the influence, no headlights.
James Patterson, 41, Haley Way, Forestdale, Mass.; second-degree strangulation, disorderly conduct, risk of injury to a minor.
March 1
Adam Meshal, 31, Woodstock Avenue, Putnam; sixth-degree larceny.
March 2
Timothy Bucher, 25, Farrow Street, Putnam; operating under the influence, failure to drive right.
March 3
Laura Mann, 39, Meadow Drive, Thompson; operating under the influence, failure to drive right.
George Lovely, 25, Burnett Street, Auburn, Mass.; operating under the influence, evading responsibility, reckless driving.
PUTNAM — The following students were promoted at the January Graduation 2013 at Mike Bogdanski’s and Kristin Duethorn’s Quest Martial Arts.
Children
Tiger Belt: Brooke Fontaine.
Orange Tiger: Michael Fabiano, Thatcher Paterson, Quentin Paterson.
Orange Dragon: Gavin Coomey, Kristjan Conroy.
Blue Dragon: Alannah Coutu, Maya Rodriguez, Sawyer Stewart.
Green Dragon: Tucker Trahan.
Red Dragon: Mason Benoit.
Child Orange: Heidi Pohlman, Dahlia Coomey, Gavin Coomey.
Child Blue: Gabriel Torrente, Aaina Salkiewicz, Deidrea Hanshaw, Jai Abrams, Isabella Alvarez.
Blue-Green: Conor Stewart, Aidan Stewart, Adam Sekula, Ewa Sekula, Mason Riquier, Emma Brock, Jack Adase.
Green-White: Matthew Card.
Child Green: Kora Peterson, Jeffrey Gibbs, Troy Davis.
Green-Red: Rachel Salop.
Red-White: Coby Babbitt.
Red-Black: Dylan Martin.
Adults
2 Stripe Blue: Jean Foraker.
Apprentice Black Belt: Jacob Mainhart.
'Charity Chicks'
The “Charity Chicks” of Plainfield recently presented a check for $5,600 to the Day Kimball Healthcare Deary Memorial Cancer Fund. The Charity Chicks are a grassroots group who held a fund-raiser. In a previous year, the Charity Chicks donated proceeds of their event to Day Kimball Healthcare’s Women’s Health Center. The DKH Deary Memorial Cancer Fund provides coverage for mammograms, colonoscopies and other cancer-related screenings, surgeries, treatment and medications for patients who cannot afford to get help. Last year, more than 100 community members benefitted from the DKH Deary Memorial Cancer Fund. Left to right: Peter Deary, representing the Deary Memorial Cancer Fund; Pam Beausoleil, Kelly St. Onge, Wendy Deloge, Robert Smanik, president and CEO of Day Kimball Healthcare, Judy Griffin and Roxanne Boise. Not pictured: Dawn Rocha. Courtesy photo.
Undefeated
POMFRET --- The Rectory School Varsity A boys’ basketball program notched an undefeated season, clinching its first undefeated season in over 50 years. Players include: Christian V., Cameron W., Jordan H., CJ H., Devin C., Zane S., Sam L., Derek B., Nam Woo, K., and Jason K. Coach Brad Seaward said, “It was an honor and a privilege for me to coach a great group of young men.” The record was 17-0 for the season.