PUTNAM — The Putnam High School honor roll for the fourth quarter includes:
Seniors
High Honors: Tara Auger, Lauren Carita, Dekoda Gray, Jesse Lamontagne, Monique Lefebvre, Stephanie Penrod, Brianna Worden
First Honors: Mitchel Barylski, Ashley Burke, Aidan Ciquera, Ray Cortez, Summer Cutler, Ashley Danis, Scott Davagian, Jaidyn Gillette, Natalie Ionkin, Savannah Kruger, Jasmin Montpelier, Andrew Pedersen, Richard Rodio
Recognition: Baranski, Hayden Belliveau, Hailey Bocash, Robyn Charbonneau, Tristin Courteau, Doria Daviau, Anna Enders, Morgan Foucault, Brenden Gardner, Sophia Glaude, Justin Haynes, Brianna Long, Matthew Meagher, Alyson Morris, Alexis Wolinski
Juniors
High Honors: Kaitlyn Eddy, Violet Khoshtariya, Katy Maryanov, Madison Toutant
First Honors: Trinity Bailey, Morgan Blackmar, Dawnielle Dowd, Kira Fontaine, Thomas Masso, Devin McCaughey, Maggie McKeon, Jeffrey Reed, Parker Sessums, Megan Shippee, Kaitlin Slivkoff-Zamora, Jenna Tatro, Mariah Travisano, Jane Vongvirath, Jillian Williams
Recognition: Kayla Anderson, Kobie Bates, Lauren Blackmar, Mackenzie Blackwell, Jacob Clinkscale, Emily Cournoyer, Cole Davagian, Gabriel Desrosiers, Victoria Dias, Michael DiColella, Jewelia England, Angelina Gould, Tyion Harris, Kylye-Annmarie Kupiec, Kayla MacDonald, Sierra Mainville, Mya Meadows, Chelsea Minaya-Torres, Simon Morente Uz, Sebastian Ramos, Mohamed Sano, Adriana Santos Bravo, Alexa Steinbrick, Cora Turner, Lexus Welch, Christian Yorz
Sophomores
High Honors: Samantha Barylski, Tanner Clark, Haley Cutler, Janete Morente Uz, Ellie Morissette
First Honors: Nathaniel Dolbey, Autumn Fitker, Zoe Hetrick, Kayleigh Lyons, Molly McKeon, Edward Perry, Jordyn Poole, Justin St. Martin
Recognition: Jorge Ajqui Portuguez, Matthew Chzaszcz, Abigayle Gardner, Jillian Gray, Madison Hayes, Kyle Haynes, Samantha Huff, Michael Ionkin, Emily Langlois, Alexandria Lawson, Steven Merritt, Ryan Metivier, Jade Montpelier, Anthony Navedo, Hunter Roberts, Michael Rosario, Cheick Sano, Hannah Smith, Noah Tomkins
Freshmen
High Honors: Laylah Chavez, Kaylyn Daigneault, Charisma Farrington, Anna Ionkin, Haddijatou Mbye, Lesbia Morente-Mendez, Julie Morris, Brooke Peloquin,Mackenzie Peloquin, Jamie Petre, Emma Rudman, Abby St. Martin, Morgan Toutant
First Honors: Greyson Anderson, Nathan Barylski, Emma Braithwaite, Johnathan Carita, Alex Hutchins, Sarah Keith, Adriana Maltais, Mackenzie Oleszewski, Jillian Robidas, Kyle Simpson
Recognition: Randa Aldarawcheh, Kalai Ayau, Alexandra Coderre, Emma Fisk, Chad Flick, Alexis Kurtyka, Ethan Latendresse, Colby Livingston, Jack Lomax, Abbigail Pelletier, Damien Ruggeri, Michayla Rugh, Tyler Shippee, Bethany Smith, Oscar Steinbrick, Hayley Syrjala, Natalie Vagnini, Maggie Wojciechowski
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Legal Notice
Town of Pomfret
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
Notice is hereby given that a Primary of the political party listed below will be held in your town on August 14, 2018, for nomination to each office indicated below.
Notice is also hereby given that the following are the names of the party-endorsed candidates, if any, for nomination to each office indicated, together with the street address of said candidates. The party-endorsed candidates, if any, are indicated by an asterisk. Additionally, the following are the names of all other candidates who have filed their certificates of eligibility and consent to primary or have satisfied the primary petitioning requirements in conformity with the General Statutes as candidates for nomination to each office indicated, together with the street addresses of said candidates.
Office Party Candidate Address
Governor Democratic *Ned Lamont 4 Ashton Dr., Greenwich, CT 06831
Joe Ganim 36 Monroe St., Bridgeport, CT 06605
Lt. Governor Democratic *Susan Bysiewicz 339 Hill Ave., Apt. 116, Middletown, CT 06457
Eva Bermudez Zimmerman 22 Bankside Trail, Sandy Hook, CT 06482
Treasurer Democratic *Shawn Wooden 115 Scarborough St., Hartford, CT 06105
Dita Bhargava 502 Cognewaugh Rd., Greenwich, CT 06807 Attorney General Democratic *William Tong 99 Chestnut Hill Rd., Stamford, CT 06903
Paul R. Doyle 38 Thornbush Rd., Wethersfield, CT 06109
Chris Mattei 176 North Beacon St., Hartford, CT 06105
Dated at Hartford, Connecticut this 28th day of June, 2018.
Denise W. Merrill, Secretary of State
The foregoing is a copy of the notice which I have received from the Office of the Secretary of the State, in accordance with Section 9-433 of the General Statutes. As provided in said notice, a primary of the referenced Republican Party for nomination to the state or district offices therein specified will be held on August 14, 2018. The hours of voting at said primary and the location of the polls will be as follows:
Hours of Voting: 6:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M.
Location of Polling Place: Pomfret Community School, 20 Pomfret Street, Pomfret, CT
Dated at Pomfret, Connecticut this 2nd day of July, 2018
Cheryl A. Grist, Town Clerk
Town of Pomfret
July 5, 2018
Legal Notice
Town of Pomfret
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY
Notice is hereby given that a Primary of the political party listed below will be held in your town on August 14, 2018, for nomination to each office indicated below.
Notice is also hereby given that the following are the names of the party-endorsed candidates, if any, for nomination to each office indicated, together with the street address of said candidates. The party-endorsed candidates, if any, are indicated by an asterisk. Additionally, the following are the names of all other candidates who have filed their certificates of eligibility and consent to primary or have satisfied the primary petitioning requirements in conformity with the General Statutes as candidates for nomination to each office indicated, together with the street addresses of said candidates.
Office Party Candidate Address
Governor Republican *Mark Boughton 1 Kennedy Flats, Danbury, CT 06811
Timothy M. Herbst 97 Fairview Ave., Trumbull, CT 06611
Steve Obsitnik 8 Imperial Ldg, Westport, CT 06880
Bob Stefanowski 1046 Boston Post Rd., Madison, CT 06443
David Stemerman 517 Lake Ave., Greenwich, CT 06830
Lt. Governor Republican *Joe Markley 47 Elm St., Plantsville, CT 06479
Jayme Stevenson 65 Saint Nicholas, Darien, CT 06820
Erin E. Stewart 242 Reservoir Rd., New Britain, CT 06052
U.S. Senator Republican *Matthew Corey 181 Center St., Manchester, CT 06040
Dominic Rapini 4 Mariners Way, Branford, CT 06405
Treasurer Republican *Thad Gray 117 Wells Hill Rd., Lakeville, CT 06039
Art Linares 1110 Old Clinton Rd., Unit E, Westbrook, CT 06498
Comptroller Republican *Kurt Miller 18 Swan Ave., Seymour, CT 06483
Mark Greenberg 184 Fern Ave., Litchfield, CT 06759
Attorney General Republican *Sue Hatfield 306 Wrights Crossing Rd., Pomfret, CT 06259
John Shaban 29 Ledgewood Rd., Redding, CT 06896
Dated at Hartford, Connecticut
this 28th day of June, 2018.
Denise W. Merrill, Secretary of State
The foregoing is a copy of the notice which I have received from the Office of the Secretary of the State, in accordance with Section 9-433 of the General Statutes. As provided in said notice, a primary of the referenced Republican Party for nomination to the state or district offices therein specified will be held on August 14, 2018. The hours of voting at said primary and the location of the polls will be as follows:
Hours of Voting: 6:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M.
Location of Polling Place: Pomfret Community School, 20 Pomfret Street, Pomfret, CT
Dated at Pomfret, Connecticut
this 2nd day of July, 2018
Cheryl A. Grist, Town Clerk
Town of Pomfret
July 5, 2018
Legal Notice
Tax Collector’s Office
Town & Fire District
of Pomfret
Legal Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the Town and Fire District of Pomfret that the first installment of taxes on the Grand List of October 1, 2017, is DUE AND PAYABLE July 1, 2018. The last day to pay without penalty is August 1, 2018.
Per State Statute, interest will be charged at 18% annually (1.5% per month), with a minimum charge of $2.00 per entity (Town and Fire District are separate entities) on all delinquent payments postmarked after August 1, 2018.
Please make all checks payable to Pomfret Tax Collector. The mailing address is 5 Haven Road, Pomfret Center, CT 06259. If a receipt is desired, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. For more information or to pay online, go to www.pomfretct.gov.
Tax office hours are: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm and Wednesday
8:30 am to 6:00 pm, closed on Fridays.
If you have any questions, please call 860-974-0394.
Pamela N. Gaumond, CCMC
Tax Collector
Town & Fire District of Pomfret
June 21, 2018
July 5, 2018
July 26, 2018
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
WPCA Water/Sewer Collections
The July 2018 billing of water and/or sewer taxes for the Town of Putnam WPCA is due and payable on July I , 2018, with the Town Revenue Collector.
Payments made after August 1, 2018, are delinquent and will be subject to an interest charge for both water and sewer at 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 August 1 , 2018, to avoid interest charges.
Online payments can be made at the Town of Putnam website- www.putnamct.us after July 1, 2018.
OFFICE HOURS:
Monday through Wednesday, 8:30 AM -4:30 PM Thursday 8:00 AM- 6:00 PM; Friday 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
June 28, 2018
July 5, 2018
July 26, 2018
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Putnam Special Services
West Putnam District
East Putnam
Fire District
Collector of Revenue
(860- 963-6800
Ext. 804)
The first installment of taxes, due to the Town of Putnam, Special Service District, East Putnam Fire District and West Putnam District on the Grand List of October 1, 2017 is due and payable on July I , 2018 through August I , 2018.
TO AVOID INTEREST CHARGES, MAIL MUST BE POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN AUGUST 1, 2018
Payments made after August 1st, 2018 will be subject to an interest charge of 3% (1.5% per month) or $2.00 minimum per Town and $2.00 per Special Service District, East Putnam Fire District and West Putnam District (where applicable), whichever is higher, according to Connecticut State Statute, Sec. 12-146.
Online payments can be made at the Town of Putnam website- www.putnamct.us after July 1, 2018.
Town Hall Office Hours
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Wednesday
8 a.m. through 6 p.m. Thursday
8 a.m. through 1 p.m. Friday
The Town Hall Offices will be closed July 4, 2018
June 28, 2018
July 5, 2018
July 26, 2018
Legal Notice
Putnam Special Services District
PUTNAM SPECIAL SERVICES DISTRICT
SPECIAL DISTRICT MEETING
JULY 11, 2018 — 7:00 PM
The citizens and eligible voters of the Putnam Special Services District are hereby notified and warned of a Special Meeting to be held by the Putnam Special Services District Authority at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 11, 2018, at the Putnam Fire Station Meeting Room, 189 Church Street, Putnam, Connecticut.
At such Special Meeting the Putnam Special Services District Authority will hear public comment on the following items:
1. To choose a Moderator for said meeting
2. Determine the wishes of those present and eligible to vote at the District Meeting of the Putnam Special Services District on the following resolution:
RESOLVED, by the Special Meeting of the Putnam Special Services District that the sum of $65,000.00 is hereby appropriated for the purchase of a Pick-Up Truck for the Putnam Fire Department. The appropriation shall be Funded by the transfer of $65,000.00 from the Fire Department Vehicle Reserve Fund
Dated at Putnam,
Connecticut
this 29th Day
of June, 2018
PUTNAM SPECIAL SERVICES DISTRICT AUTHORITY:
Gloria Marion, James D Taylor, Gerard J Cotnoir, Raymond LaJoie, Kathleen Zamagni
Attest:
Lucille Herrick,
District Clerk
July 5, 2018
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Planning Commission
The Town of Putnam Planning Commission held a meeting on June 25, 2018, at 6:00 P.M at the Putnam Town Hall located at 126 Church Street, Putnam, CT. The following was APPROVED:
Application # 2018-02: Rawson Development Inc. — Request for a 3-lot re-subdivision for property located at 204 Munyan Road, Town Assessor’s Map 28, Lot 2. Zoned AG-2.
Edward Briere,
Chairman
July 5, 2018
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By Shawn Bates
TriTown Junior American Legion
The Junior Red Team is now 5-4 and sits in third place in the zone after a successful week last week. They need five more wins to gain a state tourney berth. The TriTown American Legion Junior Red Team enjoyed this last week posting three out of four wins over Zone 6 teams Niantic and Willimantic.
TriTown 6 —Niantic 2
Colby Livingston got the win on the hill as TriTown scored early and kept Niantic bats quiet for the seven-inning game. Colby Livingston and Kobie Bates picked up multiple hits and with aggressive base running TriTown cruised to the win.
TriTown 6 — Willimantic 4
Jack Merrill ripped a base hit in the first inning and scored one run to get TriTown pumped up to play. Willimantic would tie in the game at 1 in the second but the combination of errors and walks would lead to Colby Livingston and Dylan Vincent collecting multiple hits to score in three more runs in the 3rd to regain the lead. They wouldn’t look back. Anthony Ferraro would capture the win on the hill for TriTown.
TriTown 12 — Willimantic 2
Behind a command pitching performance by Jack Merrill the Towners would cruise in the seven-inning affair. Kobie Bates, Colby Livingston, Dylan Vincent and Johnny Carita would lead the charge as all four would collect RBIs for the 12-2 charge. They gained second place in the Zone 6 standings a first for TriTown in two years.
TriTown 6 — Niantic 7
The Towners took the long trek down Rt. 395 and would fall short in a error-infested game by both teams .Colby Livingston would take the loss . TriTown would jump out to 3-0 lead on some smart base running but Niantic would bounce back to take the lead.
TriTown tied the game back up to 6-6 heading into the sixth but would have to make a pitching change and walked in a run to take the lead. TriTown battled back in the top of the seventh but would come up short leaving a base runner stranded at second to end the game for TriTown.
TriTown plays at Woodstock Academy’s Bentley complex week night games start at 5:30.
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Collect Destinations
Senior athletes, left to right, above: Clara Siegmund, Kalianna Dingui, Olivia Perry, Mark Dumas, Madison Brennan, Casidhe Hoyt, Kennedy Davignon and Lindsey O’Dea announced their college destinations recently. At right: Casidhe Hoyt signs her National Letter of Intent with her Dad, Joshua, and Mom, Shannon, looking on Thursday at the North Campus dining common. Photos by Marc Allard.
WOODSTOCK — The Woodstock Academy honored seniors who are planning to continue their athletic careers in the colleges of their choice in June.
Eight senior student-athletes were honored in the North Campus dining common with seven of them continuing on to Division III schools.
Casidhe Hoyt was the only athlete who signed a National Letter of Intent during the ceremony. Hoyt will attend American International College, a Division II school in Springfield, Mass., where she will continue her field hockey career.
Hoyt finished with two assists and two defensive saves this past fall.
A four-year varsity player in field hockey, Hoyt also participated in softball all four years.
She hit .425 with 21 runs driven in for the Centaurs on the softball field this past spring.
“I look forward to meeting people from all over the world. My mentor is from Australia,” Hoyt said of her upcoming college experience. “I’m also looking forward to traveling with the team.”
Clara Siegmund will move on to play tennis for the Rhode Island College Anchorwomen in Providence in the fall.
Siegmund was an All-Eastern Connecticut Conference 1st team girls’ tennis selection for the last two years and posted a 12-5 record this spring. She finished with three assists and six defensive saves for the Centaurs’ field hockey team this past fall.
Lindsey O’Dea has decided to continue to participate in track and field when she attends Suffolk University in Boston.
O’Dea qualified for the Class L state championship in the event.
Madison Brennan was recently honored for scoring more than 100 goals in her lacrosse career at The Academy. It was a sport she just took up in high school but has grown to love it and will continue to play at Worcester State University.
Brennan helped the Centaurs to their best finish ever, a 14-5 mark, their first ECC Division II co-championship and their first appearance in the ECC tournament by scoring 55 goals this spring.
Her strong defensive skills and athleticism also helped the Centaurs make it as far as the Class L quarterfinals this past basketball season.
Olivia Perry will attend Castleton University in Castleton, Vt., where she will continue her basketball career at the Division III level. Perry averaged 4.9 points per game with four 3-pointers for the Centaurs.
Perry was also named the Most Valuable Player of the Putnam Rotary Club All-Star shootout in March.
Kalianna Dingui will remain in state and play junior college basketball for the UConn-Avery Point Pointers in Groton.
The senior averaged 3.8 points with seven 3-pointers this past season.
Kennedy Davignon has decided to attend Emmanuel College in Boston where she will play soccer for the Saints.
Davignon had three goals and seven assists for the Centaurs this past fall and was a team captain along with Olivia Perry and Makara Sorel.
Davignon was also a sprinter for both the indoor and outdoor track programs.
Davignon was also named the Outstanding Female Athlete of the Class of 2018 at The Academy.
Mark Dumas plans to continue to pursue excellence in track and field at Regis College in Weston, Mass.
Dumas was an ECC Division II All-Star after finishing first in the Division and third overall at the ECC championship in the shotput.
Marc Allard
Sports Information Director
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