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.
Sept. 7
Elizabeth Langlois, 48, Providence Street, Putnam; violation of a protective order, disorderly conduct.
Sept. 8
Louis Lapalme, 55, Oak Street, Putnam; disorderly conduct.
Lisa Parker, 44, Oak Street, Putnam; disorderly conduct.
Sept. 9
Leonard Balcunas, 56, School Street, Putnam; creating a public disturbance.
Zachary Hunt, 20, Woodstock Avenue, Putnam; possession of less than ½ ounce of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia.
Sept. 10
Roxanne Buzanoski, 28, Charles Street, Putnam; disorderly conduct.
Sept. 12
Brian York, 30, Reid Smith Cove Road, Webster; operating under the influence.
Thomas Conley Jr., 46, Kemp Road, Scotland; speeding.
Sept. 17
Taylor Trahan, 21, Church Street, Brooklyn; driving under the influence, failure to obey stop sign.
Ryan Dixon, 25, Marshall Street, N. Grosvenordale; operating without a license.
Sept. 18
Fouad Daher, 30, Kennedy Drive, Putnam; operating without a license, failure to obey traffic control, operating unregistered motor vehicle.
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Honored
Dominique Darius and Keegan Rybacki, students at Rectory School, were recently honored with an award. Courtesy photo.
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POMFRET — Two new 8th grade students, Dominique Darius and Keegan Rybacki, were recently awarded The Rectory School’s Bigelow Scholarship. The Bigelow Scholarship is awarded to two newly enrolling 7th or 8th-grade students who best represent the Rectory Creed, and encompass the ideals and characteristics that Mr. John Bigelow looked for in Rectory students: “To work well, to play well; to think clearly, to speak the truth; to win without pride, to lose without rancor; to have courage, and to be kind. This is a goal for the greatest: It is a goal that the least may reach.” To be considered for this merit scholarship, students must satisfy several requirements, including writing a 500-word essay about why they are deserving of he Bigelow Scholarship. Dominique and Keegan stood out in the application pool based on their effort to live by this motto, as well as their dedication to their studies and extracurricular activities.
Dominique is the daughter of Alemnesh Darius of New Rochelle, N.Y., and Donovin Darius of Jacksonville, Fla. Her favorite subjects are history and math. This past year, Dominique was awarded the Samuel H Giangreco Memorial Award for her leadership and cooperation in interscholastic sports. She enjoys playing basketball and is eager to try lacrosse in the spring.
Keegan is the son of Tina Lefevre of Pomfret and Daniel Rybacki of Danielson. Before Rectory, Keegan was selected to be a part of the Killingly Intermediate School Teen Leadership program in which he learned how to be a good role model for younger kids in Killingly. When he is not helping at the program, he enjoys playing baseball.
“We congratulate and welcome Dominique and Keegan to the Rectory community,” said Director of Enrollment, John Seaward ‘02. “We are excited to see their continued academic growth and look forward to their accomplishments. We are confident that they will be positive contributors to The Rectory School community.
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Co-ed Winners
These are the Co-ed winners at the Marianapolis Prep golf tourney. Courtesy photo.
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Men's and women's Marianapolis golf tourney winners.
THOMPSON — Marianapolis Preparatory School continued its success this year with its 37th Annual Golf Tournament.
The tournament held on September 13 at the Raceway Golf Club in Thompson, attracted 152 golfers including alumni, parents, faculty and friends of Marianapolis. The tournament raised more than $52,000. The proceeds from the tournament go toward scholarships for local students to attend the school. Current scholarship recipients were on hand at the tournament to help throughout the day.
“On behalf of everyone at Marianapolis, I am grateful to all those who supported the day. Many people come back year after year and have made this tournament what it is today,” said Susan Andersen, director of Development.
Tournament sponsors were: The Mousseau Family, Rampco Construction Company – Dudley; Resources Management Corp. – W. Hartford; Thompson Electrical Contractors – Quinebaug; and Webster Management Associates – Mount Laurel, N.J.
Winning teams:
1st Place Men: Matt Desaulnier – Parent ’18, John Darigan – Parent ’18, Christian Sarantopolous – Parent ’18, and Mark Seiffert – Parent ’20, with a score of 58.
1st Place Women: Lisa Bodreau – Parent ’10, ’14 and ’17, Dawn Menoche, Beth Aulenback and Terry Buron with a score of 73.
1st Place Co-Ed: Paul LaFramboise ’79, Nancy LaFramboise, Jeff LaFramboise ’07, and Eric LaFramboise ’10 with a score of 64. Closest to the Pin: Bill Monaco. Long Drive: Women: Cathy Church and Men: Zack Morin ’11.