East Hampton Police arrest two in relation to thefts at Lake Pocotopaug

East Hampton Police report that they arrested two local men on Wednesday, Sept, 28 in connection with break-ins and thefts from nine seasonal cottages on Lake Pocotopaug.

East Hampton Police report that they arrested two local men on Wednesday, Sept, 28 in connection with break-ins and thefts from nine seasonal cottages on Lake Pocotopaug.

Town Council Chair Melissa Engel said at the Sept. 27 council meeting that while Weichsel had asked Financial Director Jeff Jyllka to assume his responsibilities during his absence, the Town Council felt Jyllka already has a full plate.

At one point, Council Vice Chair John Tuttle accused Chief Reimondo – who is responsible for reviewing Atty. Daigle’s findings and signing off on the final report – of dragging his heels in order to “force” Sgt. Green into leaving his job via a settlement.

“We are Democrats, Republicans and independents who have united under a third party banner with a ‘community first’ theme. If you agree that it’s time to put partisan bickering behind us and to put the community first, then the Chatham Party wants to talk with you.” – Chatham Party Candidate Bill Marshall

The multitude of special events featured during Walktober includes downtown Putnam’s First Friday Event, the third annual Brimfield Antique Auto Show in Brimfield, Mass., the Annual Fine Arts and Crafts Festival at Roseland Cottage in Woodstock and two corn maze adventures in Thompson and Sterling.

CEAP- (Connecticut Energy Assistance Program) – Appointments for the elderly (age 60 and up) and the disabled are now being made Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

The SelectCT ID program, which begins Oct. 3, will be phased in during the next six years as all licenses and ID cards come up for renewal.

A Special Town Meeting of those qualified to vote in town meetings of East Hampton, will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 19 in the auditorium of East Hampton High School, 15 North Maple St. to vote on a fiscal 2012 four-year road improvement plan previously approved by the Town Council.

Jennifer Paradis, 34, of 228 Lake Drive, East Hampton, CT was issued a written warning for traveling unreasonably fast.

The Chatham Historical Society requests a $5 donation to view the exhibit, which will also include a quilt appraiser, a raffle for a unique quilt, refreshments and other vendors.