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VFW Post 296 Commander and Veteran Neil Hunt gave a salute to the
fallen during the Wreaths Across Ceremony held on Saturday, Dec. 12,
at the Veterans Memorial located at Forest View Cemetery.
Selectmen authorize
commission budget
By SHAW ISRAEL IZIKSON
WINSTED The Board of Selectmen unanimously approved a budget
for the towns Civil Service Commission at its meeting on Monday, Dec. 7.
The budget, not to exceed $15,000,
will fund the commissions work of
staff searches and promotions.
In a letter to the selectmen from
then acting Town Manager Lurie Bes-
Monday, Dec. 21
Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m.
Special town meeting, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 22
Zoning Board of Appeals,
7 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 24
and Friday, Dec. 25
Town Hall closed for
Christmas holiday
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This upgrade will enhance efficiency in the police department and
allow a better communication with
officers in their cruisers, Douglass
wrote. The vendor is compliant and
approved by the FBI, Connecticut
Collect and V2 Collect system requirements. This is the first step in
the police department assessment of
communications needs.
In an email to Douglass, Fitzgerald
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The Venture Crew 3 at Freezin for a Reason at East End Park on Friday,
Dec. 11. From left, Noah Demetri, Phil Demetri, Melisa Demetri, Evan
McClanaghan, Doug McClanaghan and Dolly Joray.
under bridges, with work for food
signs. Its getting worse.
Demetri and his crew were participating for the second time in the
event, he said. They had already raised
a couple hundred dollars leading up
to the camp-out, Demetri said, as well
A2
Area News
BARKHAMSTED Peebles
Department Store at Mallory
Brook Plaza on 380 New Hartford Road is closing.
At the beginning of this
month going out of business
signs were put out in front of
the store.
According to First Selectman
Don Stein, parent company
Stage Stores Inc. of Houston,
Texas, is closing several stores
across the United States.
It was there for quite a
while, Stein said. It seemed
COLEBROOK Organizers
of the Saturday, Dec. 12, Holiday
Fair worked for three or four
months to prepare for the event,
and the result was a completely
rearranged floor plan to accommodate double the amount of
vendors as in years past.
Thirty vendors from Massachusetts, New Hampshire and
Rhode Island gathered in the
Community Center and Town
Hall, selling everything from
food and dog treats to jewelry
and clothing.
Connecticut crafter Sandy
Krajick was there with her Bags
with Personality for the third
year in a row.
She said that she mostly just
sells her bags during the holiday
season at fairs.
Janel Norris of The Fairy
Stitch Factory, on the other hand,
sells her fairy and steampunk
jewelry, costumes, and accessories all year long at conventions
all over the New England region.
The Jammin Chicks, Carol
Parent and Julia Stewart, were
also there selling their homemade jams.
Parent makes jams from
berries and mixed fruit whereas
Student honored
By ALICIA KIRSCH
COLEBROOK Every
year, one student from the
sixth grade who is a leader
in academics, good citizenship and community service
is chosen for the Litchfield
County Superintendent
Award from the Colebrook
Consolidated School.
This years winner, as
chosen by a consensus of
the teachers, principal and
superintendent, is 11-yearold Grace Fragale.
Superintendent James
Chittum said Grace is a fine
student who is involved in
several school and community activities.
Principal Beth Driscoll
said that in the seven years
Grace has been at the school,
she has been consistently
kind to others and a leader
in academics.
As a winner, Grace and
her parents were invited to
dinner with Chittum at the
Cornucopia in Torrington.
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Cohen leaves YMCA
By SHAW ISRAEL
IZIKSON
WINSTED Jay Cohen
served his last day as the branch
director of the Northwest
YMCA on Friday, Dec. 14.
Cohen started working
for the Northwest YMCA in
October 2011.
According to his resume
on LinkedIn, before working
at the Northwest YMCA he
worked as the CEO for Community Camps Inc. from February 2003 to October 2011.
The company, located in
Glastonbury, is a consulting
firm for municipal parks and
recreation departments and
non-profit organizations.
In an interview with The
Winsted Journal, Cohen would
not talk about his new job.
I dont want to focus on
that, Cohen said. I just want
to focus on my time and the
YMCA.
Cohen said he enjoyed his
time at the Northwest YMCA.
I enjoyed the opportunities to engage the community,
he said. I enjoyed the opportunity to break down the view
some people have as the YMCA
being just for its members and
to promote it as a community
support organization.
Cohen said that he enjoyed
the various programs and
events that he had a hand in
co-organizing.
My last day is during the
Freezin for a Reason fundraiser on Dec. 11. Im proud
and excited to go out on that
note, Cohen said. Last years
Contest entrants
Laundromat closed
By SHAW ISRAEL IZIKSON
WINSTED Quarters for
my Daughters Laundry at 724
Main St. has closed after almost
a year in business.
The laundromat opened in
October 2014 where Angels
Touch laundromat was located
for many years.
This week, workers were seen
inside of the laundromat building dismantling and taking apart
laundry machines.
A sign still hanging on the
door says the laundromat will be
closed on Tuesdays while several
stacks of newspapers printed in
August can be seen through the
window.
The store was operated by
Kirke Charles and his fiancee,
Wanda Everson.
The two also operate a Quarters for my Daughters Laundry
in Enfield.
According to Charles, the
laundromat has been closed for
the past three months.
I cant do the laundromat
anymore because the owner sold
the building, Charles said in
an interview with The Winsted
Journal.
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the help of federal funding to
plant native grasses. Bobolinks,
a species of grassland bird that is
threatened by declining habitat,
nests at Hurlbut Field. The farmer
waits until late August to cut the
fields, which is after the chicks have
all fledged, said Perga.
Pacs kiosk will make this
property more easily accessible to
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John A. Fiori
John A. Fiori, 88, of Canton and formerly New Hartford, died
Dec. 8, 2015. Funeral services were held Dec. 12 at Maloney Funeral
Home, Winsted. Burial followed in St. Joseph New Cemetery.
John Lemelin
John Lemelin, of Winsted, died Dec. 9, 2015. Calling hours
followed by a service with Military Honors were held Dec. 17 at
Montano-Shea Funeral Home.
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BARKHAMSTED A son, Jason Samuel Boyle, was born Dec.
2, 2015, at Charlotte Hungerford Hospital to Andrea (Oakan) and
Sean Boyle of Barkhamsted.
Maternal grandparents are Robert and Stephanie Oakan of
Torrington.
Paternal grandparents are Bruce and Judy Boyle of Winsted.
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State Police
Kindergarten pre-enrollment
WINSTED The Batcheller
Early Education Center of the
Winchester Public Schools is
presently conducting kindergarten pre-enrollment for children
turning 5 before Jan. 1 for the
2016-2017 school year.
The pre-enrollment form is
to be completed now before the
formal kindergarten registration
planned for the spring of 2016.
This procedure is being implemented in accordance with
Winchester Board of Educations
Kindergarten Transition Policy.
Preschool
screenings
WINSTED The
Batcheller Early Education
Center invites all Winsted/
Winchester families with a
child turning 3 or 4 to call
the office at 860-379-0828
and schedule a developmental screening.
Screenings are conducted monthly on the
first Monday throughout
the school year at 9:30 and
10:30 a.m. for all 3- and
4-year-old children the
month after their birthday.
Attending this screening
qualifies your child to enter
the lottery to be selected
as a peer model for the
Batcheller pre-K program.
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OPINION
Governor does
the right thing
on weapons
Sports
The history of the Gator Parade
On Winsted
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Verna Gilson
In The
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Ralph Nader
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If You Ask Me
Dick Ahles
men first.
And President Roosevelt, in
one of his radio Fireside Chats,
engaged in what his opponents
considered class warfare:
Do not let any calamity
howling executive with an income of $1,000 a day tell you
that a wage of $11 a week is
going to have a disastrous effect
on all American industry, said
Roosevelt. The bill passed and
capitalism survived.
Of course, dressing hate in
Americanism goes back much
farther. Those like me with Irish
and German roots may have
forgotten that their ancestors
first persecutors in the mid-19th
century were members of a group
known as the American Party. It
is better remembered today by its
nickname, the Know Nothings,
because this semi-secret party instructed its adherents to answer
all questions about their activities
by replying, I know nothing.
What they did know was
that their Christian-Protestant
nation was being overwhelmed
by foreigners from Germany
and Ireland whose first loyalty
was not to America but to the
Pope rather like the Syrian
refugees and their devotion to
Mohammed.
But they let us in anyway,
millions of us, even the bad ones.
Simsbury resident Dick Ahles
is a retired journalist. Email him
at dahles@hotmail.com.
his provocations.
Karl Rove, the arch-strategist
for George W. Bush, just wrote a
column in the Wall Street Journal
titled Trump is the Democrats
Dream Nominee.Rove noted poll
after poll to support his thesis
low overall favorability ratings,
low trustworthiness rankings.
Hillary Clinton trumps Trump on
three important characteristics,
by the Quinnipiac poll. She has
sizable leads on questions such as
the right kind of experience to be
president (never mind what kind
of judgement), cares about the
needs and problems of someone
like you, andshares your values.
Rove goes on to imagine
the kinds of television ads the
Democrats would release should
Trump get the Republican nomination. During the Cleveland
debate, Trump asserted that he
took his companies to bankruptcy
four times having, he brazenly
asserted, taken advantage of
the laws of our country. Rove
writes that the footage might be
followed by compelling testimony
from contractors, small-business
people and bondholders whom
he stiffed. Other Republican
strategists worry that, should he
head the ticket, Trump could bring
down candidates from Congress
to state legislatures, all the way
down to mayors.
Outsiders wonder when the
establishment Republicans are
going to make their move. The
plethora of well-funded primary
candidates is complicating any
quest to back a single challenger.
But simply publicizing Trumps
business record and hoping and
waiting for Trump to increase
the self-destructive severity of his
outrageous statements may be all
they can do.
Bernie Sanders has a different
kind of challenge. Polling a solid
second to Hillary Clinton nationwide and running very close
in Iowa and New Hampshire,
he has to freshen and broaden
his message. During the past six
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Sports
Last week, 11-5; for the season, 123-85. Pick of the Week,
1-0; for the season, 9-5.
Pinks
NFL Picks
C. Pink Bunel
Chicago at Minnesota
At this point in the season
there are a lot of must-win
situations. With that said, Ill
stick with the Vikings in this
one, 23-17.
Houston at Indianapolis
Indy has problems on both
sides of the ball. Houston
struggles on only the offensive
side. I like the Texans in this
one, 20-16.
Kansas City at Baltimore
The Chiefs are rolling and
continue to do so against an
injury depleted Raven team.
Chiefs win, 24-17.
Tennessee at New England
Can you say no brainer? I
can. Pats win big, 34-20.
Cleveland at Seattle
Go, Johnnie, go, not this
week. Its go, Russell, go.
Seattle wins a tighter-thanyou-think game, 29-23.
Green Bay at Oakland
I like the Raiders and how
they play, but now that head
coach Mike McCarthy has
taken over the play calling I see
the Pack continuing their resurgence. Packers win, 33-27.
Denver at Pittsburgh
Im making this my Pick
of the Week. The Steelers are
really rolling, and they will
continue to do so against the
Broncos. Pittsburgh wins,
27-17.
Miami at San Diego
Not much at stake in this
one. Im kind of a closet Dolphin fan, so Ill stick with them
on the road, 29-24.
Cincinnati at San Francisco
The Bengals suffered big
time with the loss of QB Andy
Dalton, but they will prevail in
this one, 23-10.
Monday, Dec. 21
Detroit at New Orleans
Another two teams going
nowhere, but you have to pick
someone. I like Drew Brees
and the Saints at home, 35-24.
WINSTED In a somewhat
casually formatted scrimmage
that used a running clock and
only awarded one free throw on
fouls, The Gilbert Schools probable starting five looked confident against OBrien Technical
School at Gilbert on Thursday,
Dec. 10.
With a core group of experienced players and a surgical perimeter shooting game, Gilbert
gave pause to those commentators who have already counted
them out as contenders this
year, while still shaking off some
offseason rust.
I thought they were a little
ahead of where we thought we
would be at this point, said head
coach Mark Douglass.It showed
me some good things.
Although Douglass substituted liberally throughout the contest, a core group that included
seniors Garrett Lombardo, Matt
Coon, Ian Ryan and Jake Wendel played with confidence and
poise, creating good open looks
and staying aggressive off the
dribble. This group propelled the
Yellowjackets to an early 7-2 lead
in the first period, as both Coon
and Lombardo found space and
converted on perimeter shots.
One possession early in the
game saw the Yellowjackets
scrambling for a loose ball that
was eventually controlled and
kicked out to Coon, who sank
a long three with the shot clock
ticking down.
The Yellowjackets also had
some good looks on baseline
drives and cuts, and Lombardo
made several beautiful hard
passes through traffic to give his
teammates inside opportunities,
but Gilbert did not convert
nearly as many of these as they
did from mid- and long-range
positions.
Douglass still said he was happy with his offenses progression
at this early point in the season.
I know we can shoot, said
Douglass, I know we have that
perimeter game. Its the inside
game that I needed. Ian [Ryan]
made a few nice moves along the
baseline. They may or may not
have gone in, but hes getting the
shots off.
Where Gilbert struggled
throughout the night, in what
Douglass called a mindset
problem, was rebounding. Facing a team that the Yellowjackets
matched up very well in terms
of size, Gilbert was consistently
outmuscled and outmaneuvered
on the boards.
We need to get better at rebounding, said Douglass.They
The Gilbert Schools Yellowjackets varsity basketball teamed up against OBrien Technical
School at a scrimmage on Thursday, Dec. 10.
gotta learn to put a body on a
body. You gotta want a rebound,
you gotta be a little physical.
Thats the one glaring thing I
took out of that.
On defense the Yellowjackets
still showed their veteran pedigree, collapsing on penetration
and staying disciplined in the
zone, but seemed almost in a
daze as soon as a shot went up.
Early in the second period,
OBrien lofted a 20-foot airball.
No Gilbert player was anywhere
near as OBrien casually re-
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required, in blue with a white
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he Danish Girl
is an oddly unmoving film. The
subject is brave: the true story
of a Danish man who risks
sex-reassignment surgery in
the 1920s with his wife's support. Yet somehow most of the
emotional power the movie
might have had is buried
under director Tom Hooper's
lavish, tasteful production
and his determined avoidance of anything probing or
unpleasant.
When the film opens, Einar
Wegener (Eddie Redmayne)
is a somewhat successful
landscape painter married
to Gerda (Alicia Vikander), a
painter of portraits that sell
poorly. They love each other,
but we know something is
amiss when he adjusts her
lipstick or strokes camisoles
wistfully. When Gerda asks
Einar to slip into a pair of
stockings and high heels and
a white dress to help her finish a portrait commission,
there is a palpable feeling that
something has changed.
On a lark, Gerda and Einar,
dressed as a woman named
Lili, attend a party where no
one notices a guest in drag.
Indeed, another guest, Henrik
(Ben Whishaw), hits on Lili
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Auditions
Otis Library and Museum, 48
North Main Road, Otis, MA, 413269-0109 Looking for local artists
to display their work. Please call
Vicki at 413-269-4008.
Warner Theatre, 68 Main
Street, Torrington, CT, 860-4897180, www.warnertheatre.org
Auditions for Neil Simons Lost
in Yonkers, by appointment
only, Jan 4, 7 pm, Jan 6, 7 pm.
To schedule an appointment
go to www.warnertheatre.org/
auditions or email auditions@
warnertheatre.org. Performances
begin Mar 5, rehearsals begin Jan
10.
West Hartford Art League
37 Buena Vista Road, West
Hartford, CT, 860-231-8019,
westhartfordart.org Call for
artists for juried exhibits, January:
Instagram exhibit; February:
Elected Artists and The Art of
the Flower. For more info go to
westhartfordart.org/call-forartists.
Books
The Cornwall Library, 30 Pine
Street, Cornwall, CT, 860-6726874, www.CornwallLibrary.
org A talk and reading by Janice
Classes/
Workshops
Cornwall Town Hall, 26 Pine
Street, Cornwall, CT, 860-6720064 Tai chi with David Colbert,
Wednesdays, 5-7 pm.
High and Mighty Therapeutic
Riding and Driving Center 501(C)
(3), 71 County Route 21C, Ghent,
NY, 518-672-4202, High-n-mighty.
org Registration now open for
fall program. Riding, driving and
other equine assisted activities
for children, teens and adults
with special needs. For info, email
info@high-n-mighty.org or go to
website.
Kent Memorial Library, Kent
Town Hall, 41 Kent Green
Blvd., CT, 860-927-376, www.
kentmemoriallibrary.org Gentle
Hatha Yoga, Saturdays, 8:30-9:45
am, please register; Wellness
Circle: Chi Gong with Gayle
Pantaleo, LCSW, Wednesdays,
5:00-6:30 pm; Wellness Circle:
Acupuncture with Jessica Ifshin,
Wednesdays, 5:00-6:30 pm;
Wellness Circle: Reflexology
with Gabriele Cronin, LMT.
Wednesdays, 5-6:30 pm; Poetry
Workshop, led by author/
illustrator E. Barrie Kavasch,
starting Dec 19, 10 am. Please
register; Monthly Chess Club,
Saturdays, starting Dec 19, 1-4
pm, the competition is open
to young and old, beginners to
advanced. Please register.
North East Community Center, 51
South Center Street, Millerton,
NY, 518-789-4259, www.
neccmillerton.org Gwen from My
Tree is teaching yoga at NECC,
Tuesday, 7:30-8:30 am, Sunday,
9:30-10:30 am. For more info
email Mytreepoweryoga@yahoo.
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Dance
Galleries
Holiday
Events
Crystal Peak, 164 Torrington
Road, Winsted, CT, 860-3792303, hlwa.org Highland Lake
Watershed Associations dance,
Putting on the Glitz,featuring
354-4318, www.villagecenterarts.
org Ugly Holiday Sweater Party,
bedazzle, embellish and decorate
your sweater. Create a holiday
sweater sure to embarrass your
kids! Dec 19, 6-8 pm. BYOB and
food.
Washington Art Association
& Gallery, 4 Bryan Memorial
Plaza, Washington Depot,
CT, 860-868-2878, www.
washingtonartassociation.com
Holiday Home Gift Fair, through
Dec 24.
Kids
St. Andrews Episcopal Church,
5 North Main Street, Kent, CT
06757, 860-927-3486 Tanglewood
Marionettes present Hansel and
Gretel, Dec 29, 2 pm.
Canaan family YMCA, 77 S Canaan
Road, Canaan, CT, 860-824-2790
www.nwcty.org Kids cardio
dance, ages 8-15, Dec 19, 11:45
am-12:45 pm.
The Center for Performing Arts
at Rhinebeck, 661 Route 308,
Rhinebeck, NY, 845- 876-3080,
www.centerforperformingarts.
org Teen Musical Theater, Holiday
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Movies
Connecticut Academy for the
Arts (CAFTA), 190 Water Street,
Torrington, CT, 860-201-5706,
www.cafta.info CAFTAs Friday
film forum, through Dec 31, 6 pm.
The Cornwall Library, 30 Pine
Street, Cornwall, CT, 860-6726874, www.CornwallLibrary.org
Winter Film Series, It Should
Happen to You, Jan 30, 7:30 pm.
Digiplex Torrington, 89 Farley
Place, Torrington, CT, 860-4894111, www.cinerom.com
Gilson Cafe Cinema, 354 Main St,
Winsted, CT, 860-379-5108, www.
gilsoncafecinema.com
Kent Memorial Library, Kent
Town Hall, 41 Kent Green
Blvd., CT, 860-927-376, www.
kentmemoriallibrary.org
Minions, Dec 28, 1 pm, popcorn
will be served, please register.
Mahaiwe Theatre, 14 Castle St,
Great Barrington, MA, 413-5280100, www.mahaiwe.org Its a
Wonderful Life, Dec 20, 7 pm;
Home Alone, Dec 26, 4 pm.
The Moviehouse, 48 Main St,
Millerton, NY, 518-789-3408, www.
themoviehouse.net
Triplex, 70 Railroad St, Great
Barrington, MA, 413-528-8885,
www.thetriplex.com
Warner Theatre, 68 Main Street,
Torrington, CT, 860-489-7180,
www.warnertheatre.org Dirty
Dancing, Jan 22, 7 pm.
Music
Bardavon, 35 Market Street,
Poughkeepsie, NY, 845-473-2072,
www.bardavon.org Met Opera
Live in HD: Bizets Les Pcheurs
de Perles, Jan 16, 1 pm; Puccinis
Turandot, Jan 30, 1 pm.
Club Helsinki Hudson, 405
Columbia St., Hudson, NY, 5188284800, helsinkihudson.com
Club dElf with John Medeski,
Dec 20, 8 pm; Jon Cleary and
the Monster Gentlemen, Dec
31, 9 pm; Bully, Jan 8, 9 pm; The
Living Roots Trio, Jan 9, 8 pm;
Darlingside, Jan 14, 8 pm; Elvis
Birthday Bashwith the Lustre
Kings, Jan 15, 9 pm; Bindlestiff
Family Cirkus Cabin Fever
Cabaret, Jan 16, 9 pm.
The Hotchkiss School, 11
Interlaken Road, Katherine
M. Elfers Hall, Esther Eastman
Music Center, Lakeville, CT, 860435-4423, www.hotchkiss.org/
arts Veteran jazz guitarist and
composer Michael Musillami and
his flagship trio, featuring bassist
Joe Fonda and drummer George
Schuller and special guests: Peter
Madsen, Jimmy Greene, Jon
Irabagon and Jason Rigby, Jan 8,
7 pm.
Infinity Music Hall & Bistro, 32
Front Street, Hartford, CT, 866666-6306, www.infinityhall.com
Eileen Ivers-Joyful Christmas, Dec
Talks
The Cornwall Library, 30 Pine
Street, Cornwall, CT, 860-6726874, www.CornwallLibrary.org
Antique Oriental Rugs Is it Art
Just Because Its Old? A talk by
Kristen Bedell, Jan 23, 5 pm.
Geer Village,77 South Canaan
Road, Canaan, CT, 860-824-3820.
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Theater
The Center for Performing Arts
at Rhinebeck, 661 Route 308,
Rhinebeck, NY, 845- 876-3080,
www.centerforperformingarts.
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through Dec 20; The Music Man,
Jan 8-31. Go to website for tickets
and times.
Fisher Center, Bard College,
60 Manor Ave, Annandale-OnHudson, NY, 845 758-790, www.
fishercenter.bard.edu The Object
Lesson, Dec 17-19. Go to website
for tickets and times.
The Ghent Playhouse, 6 Town Hall
Place, Ghent, NY, 518-392-6264,
www.ghentplayhouse.org The
Weir, Jan 22-24, 29-31, Feb 5-7.
Half Moon Theatre, Culinary
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VETERANS
By ALICIA KIRSCH
at the Tomb of the Unknown
Soldier in Arlington, Va.
At the Winsted ceremony,
wreaths were placed at the
cemeterys memorial honoring
veterans who served in all five
branches of the military along
with wreaths honoring those
who served in the Merchant
Marines, veterans who were
Prisoners of War and are Missing In Action.
Daughters of the American Revolution member Lynn
Schrock co-organized and led
the event.
Schrock said that the organization starting to hold the event
in Winsted in 2010.
Its important to remember
everyone who has gone into
the service or who have served
their country, Schrock said.Its
important that we remember
them and that this should be
held during the holiday season.
State Rep. Jay Case (R-63) was
one of the residents present at
the ceremony.
Its an honor to be here
today, Case said. This is a
huge tribute to our veterans. Its
happening all across our nation,
and Im proud to be here where
were celebrating this for our
veterans.
BUDGET
Safety Dispatcher and Assistant
Tax Assessor, Bessette wrote.
Most recently, the Civil Service
Commission secured the services
of Larry Jetmore to assist in the
Winchester Police Department
sergeants promotional exams
and process.
The Department promoted
three patrol officers, Jason Hermenau, Kim Boyne and Robert
Varasconi, to sergeants in late
October.
The $3,800 for those services
should not have been applied to
the Civil Service Commission,
Bessette wrote. There are numerous personnel searches and
promotional processes planned in
the next several months including Police Officer, Public Safety
Dispatcher, Land Use Assistant,
Assistant Town Clerk and Public
Works Mechanic. All of these anticipated processes will exceed the
current approved budget for the
FREEZIN
The total time participants
would spend out of doors was
28 hours, according to Demetri. Groups were encouraged to
decorate and personalize their
shelters and campsites, he said,
and there was a cookout planned
at the center of the park.
The kids come up with a lot
of their own ideas, Demetri said.
When we asked them if they
wanted to do this, they jumped
on it.
Venture Crew 3 had decided
to use cardboard boxes for their
camp, Demetri said, both because it was more realistic and
because it was more feasible
this year, with no snow on the
ground. Other groups might
use camping tents, he said, or
anything that would not cause a
mess, especially as the event grew.
After featuring a total of eight
DONATIONS
ing feeling. It always makes the
holidays seem more meaningful
to see that we can do something
for somebody else.
Kinahan said that over the
years residents have donated
thousands of toys to the department during the drive.
I would say that each year we
get a few hundred toys, he said.
Some years we get a little more
than others, but the amount of
toys that are donated to us has
been fairly consistent over the
years. This toy drive is important
FUNDS
supports our communication
system, Fitzgerald wrote. This
purchase enhances our internal
cases management and reporting
protocols for officers to transmit
reports from cruisers, enable
crime scene photography and
provide officer critical information directly to NCIC/collect
to the field without the need
to transmit sensitive information over our communications
system. This purchase is part
of our total assessment needs
of our communication. This is
a critical infrastructure to our
A7
communications.
The purchase includes $5,209
in PC hardware purchases,
$4,429 in software purchases
including a windows server
and a Cintrix 6 XenApp Secure
Server, $7,500 in professional
fees and training, $2,108 for a
Safeword Starter pack, $2,000 to
configure Safeword with Citrix,
$2,095 for setting up a firewall
router, $1,000 for a site survey
certification and $4,575 for the
purchase of five Apple iPad Air
tablets and setting up various
software on each of the tablets.
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The town retained David Sartirana of Northwest CT Realty to
market the property.
According to the towns
online assessor database, the
property was appraised this
year at $157,400 and assessed at
$110,180.
The house sitting on the 0.48
acres of land was built in 1929.
According to town records,
Patricia McKernan and Kelsey
McKernan of Farmington have
offered $70,000 in cash for the
property.
At the Nov. 16 selectmens
meeting, Economic Development Commission Chairman
Frank Berg spoke about the
property.
Berg is also a real estate agent
for Vision Real Estate and said he
is representing both McKernans.
He told the board that the
house on the property is in bad
condition and that it wiill cost
a lot of money to fix the defects
of the property, but did not give
an estimate.
I can tell you that Centrella
did not put any dime into home
improvements, Berg said. The
first thing you notice when you
drive up to the property is the
driveway needs to be redone
because there is a lot of heaves
and break down of asphalt on a
major level. Theres a structural
Christmas
services planned
BARKHAMSTED The
Rev. Susan Wyman and the members of the First Congregational
Church of Barkhamsted invite
anyone living in the area or
visiting to attend the following
Christmas services planned at
the historic church, 6 Old Town
Hall Road, Barkhamsted.
On Sunday, Dec. 20, from 10
to 11:30 a.m., there will be a live
Christmas pageant and also the
last Sunday of Advent service.
It will be followed by food and
fellowship.
Attendees can experience (or
participate in) a live nativity
pageant featuring adults and
children portraying the characters surrounding the story of
the birth of Christ. A real baby
will portray the Christ child. The
neighborhood donkey, goats
and other farm animals may be
on the front lawn following the
service for petting and to pose for
pictures with the cast. Everyone
attending is welcome to be part
of the choir.
To participate in the live
pageant, arrive by 9:30 a.m. to
be assigned a role and put on a
costume. The church provides
all the costumes. No experience
is necessary.
On Thursday, Dec. 24, at 7
p.m., there will be a Christmas
Eve candlelight service that will
include carols, short readings,
a brief message and personal
candles.
All are welcome and all services are free. For more information
call Wyman at 860-379-7300,
call the church on the day of the
planned service at 860-379-5864
or go to www.barkhamstedfirstchurch.org.
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Community celebration
WINSTED The Winsted
Revitalization Coalition wishes
to invite all Winsted citizens to
join it at East End Park on Dec.
31 to celebrate the coming year
and the rebirth of community.
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