Donation
Putnam Bank President and CEO Tom Borner, presents a check to Putnam Mayor Tony Falzarano, left, and Willie Bousquet, director of Putnam Parks & Recreation, for the co-sponsorship of the Putnam Fireworks, Al Fresco Concert and the Putnam River Fire Series. Courtesy photo.
Legal Notice
Town
of Putnam
Zoning
Commission
The Town of Putnam Zoning Commission will hold a meeting on April 20, 2016, at 7:00 P.M. at the Town Hall located at 126 Church Street, Putnam, CT. A public hearing will be held on the following:
Docket # 2016-02: Jane Williamson — Request for a home occupation permit to conduct a reflexology business out of her home. Property located at 17 Pleasant Street. Town Assessor’s Map 015, Lot 181, Zoned R-7.
Patricia Hedenberg,
Chair
April 7, 2016
April 14, 2016
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
Return date: April 26, 2016 SUPERIOR COURT
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF WINDHAM
V. AT PUTNAM
THE WIDOW, HEIRS AND/OR CREDITORS
OF THE ESTATE OF JOSE A. OSUBA February 29, 2016
NOTICE TO THE WIDOW, HEIRS AND/OR CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE OF JOSE A. OSUBA AND ALL UNKNOWN PERSONS, CLAIMING OR WHO MAY CLAIM, ANY RIGHTS, TITLE, INTEREST OR ESTATE IN OR LIEN OR ENCUMBRANCE UPON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THIS COMPLAINT, ADVERSE TO THE PLAINTIFF, WHETHER SUCH CLAIM OR POSSIBLE CLAIM BE VESTED OR CONTINGENT.
The Plaintiff has named as defendant, THE WIDO, HEIRS AND/OR CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE OF JOSE A. OSUBA, and all unknown persons, claiming or who may claim, any rights, title, interest or estate in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in this Complaint, adverse to the Plaintiff, whether such claim or possible claim can be vested or contingent, if not living, as a party defendant(s) in the complaint which it is bringing to the above-named Court seeking a foreclosure of its mortgage upon premises known as 492 Windham Rd., Windham, CT 06280.
The Plaintiff has represented to the said Court, by means of an affidavit annexed to the Complaint, that, despite all reasonable efforts to ascertain such information, it has been unable to determine the identity and/or whereabouts of THE WIDOW, HEIRS AND/OR CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE OF JOSE A. OSUBA, and all unknown persons, claiming or who may claim, any rights, title, interest or estate in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in this Complaint, adverse to the Plaintiff, whether such claim or possible claim can be vested or contingent, if not living.
Now, Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that notice of the institution of this action be given to said THE WIDOW, HEIRS AND/OR CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE OF JOSE A. OSUBA and all unknown persons, claiming or who may claim, any rights, title, interest or estate in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in this Complaint, adverse to the Plaintiff, whether such claim or possible claim can be vested or contingent, by some proper officer causing a true and attested copy of this Order of Notice to be published in THE PUTNAM TOWN CRIER & NORTHEAST LEDGER, once a week for 2 successive weeks, commencing on or before April 14, 2016, and that return of such service be made to this Court.
BY THE COURT: By: Kathleen Cole, Clerk
A true and attested Copy: Arthur P. Johnston, State Marshal, State of Connecticut
April 7, 2016
April 14, 2016
Preparing
Cargill Council 64, Knights of Columbus Robert E Desrosiers, left, and David J. Meunier Sr., prepare to escort their pastor, Very Rev. David P. Choquette down the center aisle before the Mass at St. Mary Church of the Visitation in Putnam on Sunday, April 3. The mass celebrated the founding of the worldwide Knights of Columbus organization 134 years before, in 1882. The anniversary is known as Founder’s Day. Photo: John D. Ryan.
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PUTNAM — At first, it seemed like an ordinary Sunday morning at St. Mary Church of the Visitation. The 9:00 a.m. Mass started on time. The choir had practiced thoroughly and the lectors spoke well. But there was one thing out of the ordinary on April 3: More than a dozen men were wearing distinctive dark blue sashes. They were Knights of Columbus from Putnam’s Cargill Council 64, there to celebrate their worldwide order’s 134th anniversary, known as Founder’s Day.
“Our council exists to make a difference in our churches and in our community,” said Cargill Council Grand Knight Matthew R. Frederick. “We wanted to be part of Sunday’s Mass to show our neighbors that Cargill’s Knights remain committed to our faith, our parishes, our families and to northeastern Connecticut.”
What was unusual during the celebration were the Knights wearing their distinctive blue K of C sashes escorting their pastor, Very Rev. David P. Choquette, himself a Knight and Cargill Council’s chaplain, down the center aisle before and after Mass.
Cargill Council 64 was founded in Putnam in 1892 and has been operating continuously ever since, 10 years after the worldwide K of C began. Made up of over 200 local Roman Catholic men and their families, the council covers parts of Windham County, in the areas served by St. Mary Church of the Visitation Parish in Putnam, and Most Holy Trinity Parish, in Pomfret.
On dean’s list
TROY, N.Y. — Two local students were named to the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Dean’s Honor List for the Fall 2015 semester: Caitlyn Chapman of Pomfret Center and Caleb Harder of Woodstock.
Honored
BOSTON — Two local students were named to the Emmanuel College Dean’s List for the Fall 2015: Emily Langlois of Quinebaug and Quinn Peters of Woodstock.
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