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Mailed free to requesting homes in Brooklyn, the borough of Danielson, Killingly & its villages Vol. IV, No. 30 Complimentary home delivery (860) 928-1818/email:[email protected] Friday, April 16, 2010 THIS WEEK’S QUOTE Opinions voiced on budgets Fuel cell ‘It’s easy to make a BY MATT SANDERSON council adopted a Board of buck. It’s a lot VILLAGER STAFF WRITER tougher to make a Education budget proposal allo- technology DANIELSON — In a final resolu- cated for $36,165,059, which is a difference.’ tion with the Board of Education, $1,038,669 difference from the edu- before the town and school board cation budget presented at the budgets go to the voters Monday, public hearing last Thursday May 3, at the annual town meeting, night, April 8, at Killingly High discussed INSIDE the Town Council adopted final budgeted amounts for the 2010-’11 Turn To BUDGET, page A10 A8-9 — OPINION BY MATT SANDERSON fiscal year during a deliberation VILLAGER STAFF WRITER A12 — SPORTS Monday night, April 12. Matt Sanderson photo DANIELSON — An information- B1 — HOT SPOT The all-day town-wide referen- Resident Gerard CinqMars speaks his dum on the budgets is scheduled al presentation by one of two of the B3-4 — OBITS mind about the Killingly town and edu- state’s leading, and only, suppliers for Monday, May 11, at all district cation budgets at the public hearing of fuel cells took place at the Town B5 — RELIGION polling locations. held at Killingly High School last Council meeting Tuesday night, At the April 12 meeting, the Thursday night, April 8. B5-6 — CALENDAR April 13, during a town meeting. The direct competitor of the sup- Our Better Nature plier the town plans to purchase a fuel cell from, United Technologies BUILDING UP RECOGNITION Company Power of South Windsor, gave a thorough look at the scientif- ic process by which the latest fuel cells operate, as well as a glimpse of the economics surrounding a fuel cell. Town Council Chairman Robert Young said UTC Regional Sales Manager Erik Robie was brought in to educate the council and public about fuel cells. His company The world has recently installed a fuel cell at changed since the Middletown High School, which Young said is relatively the same first Earth Day size as Killingly’s new high school. page 5 The council said it believed Robie Turn To FUEL CELL, page A10 LOCAL Farmers’ Matt Sanderson photo market Killingly High School’s student Home Builder’s Association recently received a proclamation (held by Bonnie Beland, tech- nology educator) from the Town Council last month in light of its outstanding performance last January in the International Home Builder Show in Las Vegas, Nev. The group won second place for the 2009 Outstanding Student Chapter Award, only being surpassed by Texas A&M University. The chapter also earned three other prestigious awards coming at the competition. The team of students in the high school chapter had to develop a full set of working architectural drawings when competing in the residential construction competition. Dictionaries for Kids soon page 6 HOUSE APPROVES FLEXER’S PROPOSED LEGISLATION BY MATT SANDERSON VILLAGER STAFF WRITER BROOKLYN — Selectmen and Economic Development Military driver’s license bill heads to Senate Commission have announced that a farmers’ market will be making its BY MATT SANDERSON VILLAGER STAFF WRITER way to Brooklyn this summer, set- ting up in the Ocean State Job Lot HARTFORD — The expiration parking lot. dates of state military members’ According to Lyn LaCharite, drivers licenses are pending for an chair of the commission, the dis- extension, according to the unani- cussion began more than a year mous passage last week of a House ago, and in February, they received FUN CONNECTICUT FACT of Representative’s bill that aims to a call from local farmers indicating OF THE WEEK: prevent the licenses of Connecticut that they would like to make the soldiers serving overseas from move to Brooklyn. The Northeast The UConn women’s basketball expiring while they are on active Connecticut Farmers’ Market will team, in winning its seventh duty. debut June 11 and run until NCAA basketball champi- The legislation, House Bill 5265, October. The local agriculture onship, became the first-ever introduced by state Rep. Mae Flexer NCAA women’s basketball team group will move its Danielson (D-Killingly) now waits in the State Farmers’ Market to the parking lot to have consecutive unbeaten Senate for consideration. On seasons — and, in the process, in Brooklyn, which operates from 4 Wednesday, April 14, Flexer said to 6 p.m. Wednesdays. beat its own NCAA Division I discussion on the bill in the Senate winning record of 70 games. In It formerly operated during those should be “any day now.” hours at the Killingly Public addition to the UConn Women’s As many fellow Connecticut men 78-game winning streak, do you Library. and women are stationed at various know what else the state of Courtesy photo “It’s definitely coming,” said places around the world, some for Connecticut is proudly known First Selectman Austin Tanner, a one or two years, most acquire a Rep. Mae Flexer (D-Killingly) speaks on the floor of the Connecticut House of for when it comes to intercolle- former dairy farmer and owner of temporary driver’s license in the Representatives earlier this month in favor of legislation she introduced that will pre- giate basketball? vent the driver’s licenses of Connecticut servicemen and women from expiring while Turn To FARMERS, page A10 they are on active duty outside the country. The legislation was unanimously See answer, page A2 in Almanac. Turn To LICENSES, page A13 approved by the House and now waits in the State Senate for discussion. A2 • Friday, April 16, 2010 KILLINGLY VILLAGER Sport Car Club part of town’s history VILLAGER ALMANAC ecently I received a call from March and beginning of April. An addi- AT THE AUDUBON Gabrielle Bousquet asking if I tional casualty seems to be the old Prym Week of April 5: would do an interactive KILLINGLY mill located on Route 101 in Dayville. The Bird sightings this week at Connecticut Audubon and RLearning in Retirement lec- April 4 issue of the “Sunday Bulletin” Wyndham Land Trust properties in the northeast corner of ture at Quinebaug Valley Community AT 300 reported that the part of the roof had col- Connecticut: Bullock’s Oriole, American Kestrel, Eastern College next fall. In discussing the lapsed. “The History of Windham County” Meadowlark, Wood Duck, Killdeer, Hairy Woodpecker, Barred most likely topic, a program derived (ed. Richard Bayles) noted that the brick Owl, Pine Warbler, Tree Swallows, Purple Finch, Field from a combination of “Villager” MARGARET mill was opened in 1883 for Sabin L. Sayles Sparrow and Pheasant. columns and photographs from the & Co., which replaced the former manufac- Killingly Historical Center, we man- WEAVER turing firm of S. & H. Sayles in 1879. The aged to digress after I started talking March 7, 1883, “Windham County about Dayville. Transcript” indicated that a number of TOP 10 HARDCOVER FICTION She mentioned that when she came to Killingly in 1962, I- out-of-town dignitaries attended the March 9 dedication of 395 (at that time Route 52) only went as far as Dayville, and the mill. It employed about 250 individuals, used about 1. The Help, Kathryn Stockett, Amy Einhorn then you had to continue north on Route 12. At the intersec- 500,000 pounds of wool and manufactured about 325,000 2. Solar, Ian McEwan, Nan A. Talese tion of Routes 12 and 101 were the cemetery, Roy’s Fruit broad yards of cloth a year (1889, ed., p. 955). Prym, manu- 3. House Rules, Jodi Picoult Stand, the Shell gas station and a large brown farmhouse — facturers of metal staples such as common and safety pins, 4. Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand, Helen Simonson nothing else. Natalie Coolidge’s “Killingly Business moved into the factory about 1939-’40 (Weaver, Margaret, et. 5. The Three Weissmanns of Westport, Cathleen Schine Encyclopedia 1708-2008” lists entries for Roy’s Fruit and al., “Miles of Millstreams,” p. 192). 6. Caught, Harlan Coben Vegetable Stand beginning with the 1961-1962 Danielson Since I hope that in addition to Killingly’s past, future 7. The Postmistress, Sarah Blake Telephone Directory and lasting until the 1985 SNET generations will learn something about what Killingly was 8. The Mapping of Love and Death, Jacqueline Winspear Telephone Book. Instead of Route 12, the last entry gives a like in the early 21st century by reading these columns, I 10. Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter, Seth Grahame- Route 101 address. If my memory serves me right, for a just want to note that our unusual weather has continued Smith short time he had a stand at the corner of Lake Road and this first full week of April. How about temperatures in the Route 101. The “Business Encyclopedia” lists Burger King low 9s on Wednesday,April 7, and in the 80s the 8th! My ear- The New England Independent Bestseller List, provided by at the corner of Route 12 and 101 in 1985 in the SNET liest daffodils usually bloom about April 10, but this year Wonderland Books, Putnam, for the week ending April 4 Telephone Directory. opened much earlier. Forsythia and daffodils are in full Gabrielle mentioned that she and her late husband Lou bloom; violets are popping out all over my back yard. Bousquet were part of a sports car club that was from Weeping cherries, magnolias, star magnolias, japonicas TOP 10 PAPERBACK FICTION Killingly in the 1960s.