PUTNAM — A Putnam man was cited in a car vs. pole accident. And then further investigation, Nick Gay, 25, was taken into custody for violating a protective order, according to Putnam Police Captain Justin Lussier.
A car vs pole accident on Sabin Street was called in around 6 p.m. Jan. 3.
Police said a 2008 Chevrolet Corvette driven by Gay was traveling northbound on Sabin Street, when, for unknown reasons, he lost control of the vehicle, crossed over the southbound lane and struck several mailboxes and a utility pole.
A juvenile female in the vehicle was taken to Day Kimball Hospital by Putnam EMS for minor injuries.
Gay was cited for traveling too fast for conditions, and failure to maintain proper lane.
It was learned that there was an active order of protection issued in the State of Massachusetts that prohibited contact between Gay and the juvenile passenger, so Gay was taken into custody for criminal violation of a protective order.
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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 860-963-0000.
Jan. 4
Muzammal Haque, 64, School Street, Putnam; first-degree failure to appear, failure to respond.
Jan. 9
Salvador Martinez Jr., 47, Mechanics Street, Putnam; disorderly conduct, third-degree assault, risk of injury to minor.
Julie R. Dunlop, 22, Woodstock Avenue, Putnam; improper use of number plate.
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JEWETT CITY — The Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation has awarded 42 grants amounting to $35,295 to emergency services providers throughout the communities within Jewett City Savings Bank’s market area.
“Every day our emergency services providers work to keep us, and our communities, safe. The Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation is committed to assisting in providing financial support to the departments and companies that put their lives on the line every day,” said Michael Alberts, president of the Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation.
Special Projects
A total of $10,195 was distributed, funding special projects for 11 emergency services providers. A $1,395 grant was awarded to the Jewett City Fire Department to purchase a thermal imaging camera. Recipients of $1,000 grants included the Atwood Hose Fire Company in Wauregan to assist in transitioning to an upgraded UHF radio communication system; East Brooklyn Fire Department for the purchase of fire gear; Killingly/Brooklyn Ambulance Corps for the purchase of new iPads and CPR training equipment; Moosup Fire District to provide a wireless Bluetooth headset communications system within the crew area of the rescue engine; Mortlake Fire Co. & Ambulance in Brooklyn for facilitating community CPR, AED, and First Aid training; Plainfield Fire District for the purchase of a folding portable water tank; and Sterling Fire District for the purchase of a new industrial gas stove/oven for use during food-based fundraising activities.
Recipients of $600 grants included the Central Village Fire Company for the purchase of new radios with Bluetooth compatibility and to also upgrade existing radios; Putnam Fire Department to help fund the purchase of a mobile decontamination shower; and West Thompson Independent Fire Association #1, Inc. for the purchase of cold-water rescue suits.
Annual Support
The Foundation awarded grants totaling $25,100 for annual support in 2021. The Canterbury Volunteer Fire Department received a grant of $1,100 to support fire and ambulance services in the town. In addition, the following departments/companies received $1,000 annual grants: Attawaugan Fire Department; Atwood Hose Fire Company; Dayville Fire Company; East Brooklyn Fire Department; East Killingly Fire Department; Griswold Volunteer Fire Company; Jewett City Fire Department; Killingly/Brooklyn Ambulance Corp;
Lisbon Volunteer Fire Department; Moosup Fire Department; Mortlake Fire Co. & Ambulance Service; Oneco Fire Company; Plainfield Fire Company No.1, Inc.; Sterling Volunteer Fire Company, Inc.; and Williamsville Fire Engine Company in Rogers.
Grants in amounts from $500 to 700 were awarded to: American Legion Ambulance in Moosup; Central Village Fire Company; Danielson Fire Department; East Putnam Fire Department; Lisbon Ambulance Service; Pawcatuck Fire Department: Poquetanuck Fire Department EMS; Preston City Volunteer Fire Department; Putnam Fire Department and EMS Ambulance Service; South Killingly Fire Department; Voluntown Volunteer Company No. 1 Inc.; West Thompson Fire Department; Westerly Fire Department; and Woodstock Volunteer Fire Association.
During the year’s grant cycle, the foundation awarded 64 grants, totaling $70,045, to 52 local organizations. With these most recent donations, the Foundation has donated more than $1,000,000 in grants since 2004.
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Gets master’s
LOWELL, Mass. — Kerri Gravel of Putnam received a master’s degree in engineering management at the UMass Lowell’s 2020 Commencement May 29, 2020.
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