PUTNAM — Jennifer LeClair, night cook for Day Kimball Hospital’s Nutritional Services department, was named employee of the month for April by Day Kimball Healthcare (DKH).
LeClair began her career with DKH in 2010 in an entry level position within the hospital’s kitchen working in the dish room and delivering food trays to patients. LeClair has taken on increased responsibilities during her seven years with the healthcare system and was promoted to a full time night cook in 2017. In her role as night cook, LeClair is responsible for a variety of preparation and cooking duties for cafeteria meals and patients including assisting on patient tray line by preparing, setting up and serving hot food items, reviewing menus to determine type and quantities of items to prepare, and maintaining a clean and sanitary work area.
LeClair grew up in Washburn, Maine and lives in Plainfield with her husband, Richard. They have three children: a daughter Sarah, Laura and son, Ben. LeClair graduated from the University of Maine at Orono in 1994 with an associate’s degree in paralegal studies. LeClair has completed ServSafe food and beverage safety training and has received a certificate from the National Restaurant Association.
Putnam reval
streets updated
PUTNAM — The data collectors for the Putnam revaluation have moved to the following streets:
Ash St, Barber St, Brown St, Centennial St, Charles St, Davis St, Eden St, Farrows St, Flagg St, Florence St, Frank St, Genevieve St, George St, Hanley St, James St East, James St West, Laconia St, Letters St, Leyden St, Market St, Memorial Terrace, Nichols St, Park Rd, Perry St, Prospect St, Ring St, School St, Seward St, Tatem St, Walnut Rd, Walnut St, and Wilkinson St.
Data collectors will have identification and a letter of introduction on them at all times. If you have any questions, reach out to the assessor’s office at 860-963-6800, ext 171.
Presentation
TriTown baseball committee chairman Ron Coderre presents a certificate of appreciation to Anne Marie Gustafson of Roland’s Cleaners for her support of the baseball teams. Courtesy photo.
Inducted
WORCESTER — Kaylin Shippee of Thompson was inducted into the Alpha Lambda Delta honor society at Becker College. Shippee is pursuing a degree in nursing.
On dean’s list
NEW LONDON, N.H. — Two local students at Colby-Sawyer College were named to the dean’s list for the spring semester: Molly Schroder of Woodstock, a member of the class of 2019 majoring in nursing; and Ian Burgess of Pomfret Center, a member of the class of 2019 majoring in sport management .
Inducted
WORCESTER — Nicholas Rogerson, of Pomfret Center has been inducted into the Chi Alpha Sigma honor society at Becker College. Rogerson is pursuing a degree in exercise science, pre-PT health science concentration.