KILLINGLY — A Killingly man was arrested on drug charges after a search and seizure warrant execution Oct. 11.
Carlos Foster, 54, 10 Prospect Ave., Apartment A, was charged with possession of crack cocaine, possession of crack cocaine with intent to sell, operating a drug factory.
Members of the Troop-D Quality of Life Task Force, the Killingly Resident Trooper’s Offices, personnel assigned to the Troop D “Danielson Barracks” and the Killingly Police Department executed three search and seizure warrants. A lengthy investigation had revealed that Foster was selling crack cocaine from his residence. Surveillance was set up and Foster was detained when entering his vehicle. Police, including K9 Ambrie found approximately 1 ounce of “crack” cocaine packaged for sale, $600, a digital scale, a cell phone, cutting agents and packaging materials.
Members of the CT State Police are committed to combating drug activity in the “Quiet Corner” and anyone with information regarding the illegal sale of narcotics and /or synthetic marijuana are encouraged to call the Troop D QLTF anonymous Tips Hotline at 860-779-4950 or message the QLTF Facebook page.
New Black Belts
Grandmaster Mike Bogdanski and Master Kristin Duethorn promoted Joe Andujar and Troy Davis to first-degree Black belt and Tyler Hopkins to second degree Black Belt at Quest Martial Arts. Left to right; Grandmaster Bogdanski, Joe Andujar, Tyler Hopkins, Troy Davis, Master Duethorn. Courtesy photo.
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Planning Commission
The Town of Putnam Planning Commission will hold a meeting on October 23, 2017, at 6:00 P.M. in the Community Room on the first floor at the Putnam Town Hall located at 126 Church Street, Putnam, CT. A public hearing will be held on the following:
Application #2017-02: Peter G. Newth — Request for a 2-lot subdivision for property located at 86 Town Farm Road, Town Assessor’s Map 044, Lot 001, Zoned AG-2.
Edward Briere,
Chairman
Oct. 19, 2017
DANIELSON — Savings Institute Bank & Trust’s generosity towards The Last Green Valley, Inc. (TLGV) continues with a $3,800 contribution to support the organization’s work.
The money supports two TLGV programs: Tastes of The Valley and quarterly Historic Collaborations. “Savings Institute Bank & Trust has long been a supporter of The Last Green Valley,” said Lois Bruinooge, executive director of TLGV. “Its contributions help us ensure our programming can not only continue, but be enhanced to meet the needs of the region. Historic Collaborations are an example of TLGV meeting a need in the national heritage corridor and Savings Institute has stepped up to help us.”
“We’re a proud supporter of The Last Green Valley,” said Rheo Brouillard, Savings Institute Bank & Trust president and CEO. “The organization’s programming helps educate residents about the rich history and offerings of the national heritage corridor. TLGV also puts a focus on local businesses and local agriculture that we support whole-heartedly. We all live in a special region and we want to ensure it stays that way for future generations.”
Historic Collaborations are quarterly meetings organized by TLGV to bring together historical societies, public libraries, and other like-minded organizations to share their resources, knowledge and expertise with one another.
Tastes of the Valley showcases local farms and orchards by pairing products grown, raised and created in The Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor with top-notch, local restaurant chefs. This year featured a sit-down dinner featuring special guest “Farmers at your Table” to help bring new meaning to farm-to-table cuisine.