DANIELSON — The Quinebaug Valley Community College 2016 graduates include:
Eastford
Jessica Marie Badger, Sean Robert Gilmartin, Alaina Christine Kilburn, Sheryl Spink, David
Thomas Whittenburg
Pomfret Center
Alyssa Marie Accuosti, Evan Jean Backus, Diego Canil Ordonez, Amanda Elizabeth DeMaire,
Molly Keenan Fredrickson, Nathan Joseph Kacerik, Cameron Lynch, Olga V. Radchenko, Sasha
Danielle Stadig
Putnam
Kasie Cora Bouchard, Adam Michael Buzanoski, Dakota Leigh Cournoyer, Gabrielle Jane
Gauvin, Kathleen Ann Guertin, Sarah Joseph, Brianna Lynn King, Melanie Ann McFadden, Holly Lynn Montpelier, Samantha L. Rasmussen, Ryan Allen Rumrill, Tyler Robert Sasinowski, Michelle Lynn Smith, Caitlyn Allyssa Sward, Justine Lynne Taylor, Christopher W. Vaudrain, Casey Reed Watson, Samantha Lee Wetherbee, Jami Lynn Young
Woodstock
Madyson Taylor Ballou, Nicole Leigh Blake, Brooke Morgan Bourget, Sarah Lynne Cook, Lily
Aime Dennison, Sarah N. Dietrich, Cindy Donahey, Elijah Charles Dufour, Michael Patrick
English, Sarah Lynn Hamby, Tracy R. Johns, Emily Paige Lajoie, Aislin Elizabeth Myers, Elizabeth Rebecca Navarro, Jacob Rivard, Jill Beth Rothwell, Joy Sarina Ruth Stern, Angela M. Stohlberg, Ryan T. Strange
Woodstock Valley
Jennifer Lynn Beams, Addison M. Hebert
Dayville
Karen Adams, Jaycen S. Bizzle, Louis Richard Bousquet, Robert Jeffery Deronck, Briana Leigh
Ducharme, Samantha Ann Duquette, Alexis Catherine Gevry, Stephanie Christina Gibson, Joshua Everett Henries, Danielle Jaworski, Joseph E. LaVigne, Ashley Danielle Lemery, Nicole M. Loiselle, Elizabeth Mary Myers, Jennafer Renee Perez, Erik Anthony Rosati, Amy Jeanne Skrzypczak, Britney LeeAnn Sullivan, Austin J. Taylor, Hannah Jill Viens
N. Grosvenordale
Angela Rose Burgess, Nathan J. Mansfield, Stephanie Marie Pratt, Richard Edwin Zayas
Quinebaug
Matthew Albert LaFleur, Amy Elizabeth Martello
Thompson
Gennifer Rose Berthiaume, Naomi Beth Chappell, Craig A. Hanford, Evan Michael Majercik,
Cindy Anne Martin, Molly Suzanne Myslivy, Daniel F. O’Brien, Nicholas Steven Plaza, Amanda
Marie Quattrocelli, Amy J. St. Onge, Jarrett Wendell Thomas
Ashford
Kendall John Barry, Tiffany Ann Gagnon, Darwin A. Jurado-Flores, Daisy Morales, Kurt
Marshall Nuhfer, Derek John Walsh
Ballouville
Kimberly Hope Bouthillier
Brooklyn
Devin Allen, Elaina Margaret Becher, Mariah Noelle Clifford, Cathleen Elizabeth Coraccio, Cara
Lorraine Coraccio-Bellantone, Em Hamilton, Tyler R. Malstrom, Gideon Richard Matson, Christopher Mark Maynard, Derek Scott Olk, Beth L. Saengsouriyheth, James Allen Soler, Brooke Amanda Truesdale, Amy Beth Turner, John Matthew Vangel, Sarah-Rose Zorola
Canterbury
Craig John Blanchard, Daniel Michael Chykow Jr., Christopher Sven Coury, Jonathan Francis
Coury, Gary David Glenn, Joshua Thomas Lamoureux, Joel Kenneth Niemann, Lisa V. Pepin,
Christopher Michael Punsalan, Todd C. Rochette
Danielson
Jacob Michael Arsenault, David S. Cathell, Jeaneen Elayne Cloutier, Jesse David Credit, Richard
A. Duff, Kristen Elaine Fahrlender, Tracey L. Ferguson, Alexander Gerard Filteau, Colton Asa Fuqua, Meghan Elizabeth Galloway, Zachary S. Gebo, George B. Grauer III, Hiram E. Haggett II, Damien Jaylee Phongsamphanh, Ace Phongsavanh, Abigale Ann Poland, Jesse Michael Santangini, Valerie Robin Santerre, Patricia Anne Schnatter, Heather Lynn Spadola, Nicholas Elliot Taft, Betty Anne Varin, Jacqueline Rose Varin, Bryanna Maree Walters
Moosup
Sabrina Lynn Bouvier, James Charles Calorio, Samantha Lyn Chamberland, Kala Marie
Champagne, Tiffany Rene Clemenson, Kathryn V. Gibson, Edward Kraemer, Dylan Thomas Main, Nelleen Michaud, Ashley Jeanne Mirandou, Brian James Reeves, Jessica L. Stailing, Jason Allen Taylor, Tyson Richard Winchell
Plainfield
Michael Carl Brehler Jr., Robin Anita Carpenter, Ashleigh Lauren Clark, Payton Dana Cooke,
Brian Ducharme, Kimberly Kathleen Fitch, Raymond Lee LaRose, Michelle L. Maynard, Amanda Irene Mercier, Meagan Marie Miller
Rogers
Rebecca Morgan Teczar
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Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Notice of Special
Town Meeting
September 19, 2016
The Electors and Citizens qualified to vote in Town Meeting of the Town of Putnam, Connecticut, are hereby notified and warned that the Special Meeting of said Town will be held at The Daniel S. Rovero Selectmen’s Chambers, Putnam Town Hall, 126 Church Street, Putnam, Connecticut, on the 19th day of September, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. in the evening for the following purposes:
1. To choose a moderator for said meeting.
2. To determine the wishes of those present and eligible to vote at Town Meeting of the Town of Putnam upon the following resolution:
RESOLVED, that the Town of Putnam accept a conveyance of land from the State of Connecticut adjacent to the Chase Road bridge. The land proposed for conveyance is more particularly described in a certain Quit Claim Deed from the State of Connecticut to the Town of Putnam dated March 21, 2016, a copy of which deed is on file in the office of the Mayor and available for public inspection during normal business hours.
Dated at Putnam,
Connecticut, this 6th day
of September, 2016.
TOWN OF PUTNAM
Anthony P. Falzarano,
Mayor
Renee C. Lasko
J. Scott Pempek
Alma D. Morey
Owen A. Tarr
Roy Simmons
Douglas Cutler Jr.
ITS BOARD OF SELECTMEN
ATTEST:
Sara J. Seney,
Town Clerk
Sept. 14, 2016
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
WPCA
Notice of Permit
Application
Towns: Towns of Putnam, Woodstock and Thompson
Notice is hereby given that the Town of Putnam WPCA (the “applicant”) of 126 Church Street, Putnam CT 06260 will submit to the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection an application under section 22a-430 of the Connecticut General Statutes for a permit to initiate, create, originate or maintain a discharge of water, substance or material to the waters of the state.
Specifically, the applicant proposes to renew its NPDES Permit for the wastewater discharges from domestic sewer treatment works. The proposed activity will take place at 4 Kennedy Drive in Putnam, CT. The proposed activity will potentially affect: the Quinebaug River.
Interested persons may obtain copies of the application from:
Douglas Cutler- Town Administrator
Mayor’s Office
126 Church Street
Putnam, CT 06260
The application will be available for inspection at the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, Bureau of Water Protection and Land Reuse, Planning and Standards Division, Municipal Facilities Group, 79 Elm Street, Hartford, CT 06106-5127 860-424-3704 from 8:30 to 4:30 Monday through Friday. Please call in advance to schedule review of the application.
Sept. 15, 2016
By Ron P. Coderre
Better late than never was the approach that Putnam Science Academy basketball and coach Tom Espinosa took in a last-minute signing of two more basketball recruits. The Mustangs, who will have two programs this school year, a varsity or postgraduate type team and for the younger players a varsity high school level team, continue to rein in the recruits at an amazing pace. The two-team approach gives the school an opportunity to bring student athletes in at an earlier age and develops a training ground for its top program.
In a September 1 announcement coach Espinosa indicated that 6-foot, 9-inch Isaac Kante of New York and guard Lapri McCray-Pace from Pennsylvania are on board for the upcoming 2015-2016 season. The signing of the pair brings the number of basketball students at the school to more than 25.
Kante, who played last season for Paul Robeson High School in Brooklyn, N.Y., comes to the Maple St. campus with sterling credentials. He averaged a double-double for Robeson with 16.5 points and 12.5 rebounds per contest. His play was solid enough to attract the attention of a number of good NCAA Division I Coaches.
As he enters the upcoming school year in Putnam, Kante carries with him offers from the University of Dayton, St. Bonaventure University, St. Louis University, St. Joseph’s University, Duquesne, East Carolina State University, Kansas State and LaSalle. Dayton is familiar with Putnam Science Academy as former Mustang Scoochie Smith is captain of this year’s Flyers, while former PSA forward Saul Phiri is at LaSalle.
“Isaac is a big man who is a true scorer. He has the knack of putting himself in great position for offensive rebounds, which is a talent that many schools look for,” said coach Espinosa.
Kante has good basketball bloodlines as he’s the cousin of former Mustang and current freshman at UConn Mamadou Diarra.
“In acquiring the services of Isaac, we feel he has unlimited potential. We expect him to really blossom with our style of play,” concluded coach Espinosa.
Versatility is the best word to summarize McCray-Pace. According to all reports, the “tough guard from Philly” is not only capable on offense but on defense he’s able to effectively guard any player on that end of the court.
McCray-Pace comes to Putnam Science Academy from Conwell Egan Catholic High School with the tag, “of having the mental and physical make-up to be an immediate contributor on the next level.”
Last season playing for veteran coach Frank Sciolla, McCray-Pace averages 17.4 points and 7.1 points per game. His 22 points, eight rebounds, four-assist performance helped Conwell Egan Catholic to the State title, where they knocked off previously unbeaten Aliquippa.
“Lapri is an intelligent player with a very high basketball IQ. His versatility will allow us to use him in a variety of situations without any loss of man power on the floor,” said coach Espinosa.
In addition to being a scoring threat and good defender, the three-time Philadelphia All-Catholic selection is a threat to drive to the hoop. In 27 games last season he went to the free throw line 216 times. He leaves Conwell Egan Catholic as one of its most decorated players. He posted 1.264 career points, making him the school’s all-time leading scorer.
The addition of Kante and McCray-Pace, though late additions, bodes well for coach Espinosa and the Mustangs who continue their quest for a National Prep School Championship. Last season’s team finished with a 34-5 record, making it to the National semifinals before being eliminated on a last second basket.