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Case and Witkos talk state and local issues at Coffee Hour
By KATERI KOSEK
COLEBROOK State Rep.
Jay Case (R-63) and Sen. Kevin
Witkos (R-8) held a Coffee
Hour event at the Colebrook
General Store on the morning
of Wednesday, Jan. 13, to discuss
the issues shaping the 2016 legislative session.
During the course of the
conversations with residents
who attended the event, enticing
businesses and young people
to stay in the state emerged as
dominant concerns.
Case and Witkos said that
they are frustrated with the
states lack of initiative to do
things differently.
Witkos said that no Republican voted for the recent budget
because it was the same old
playbook. We want to see true
structural change.
Were supposed to have
a balanced budget for 2017,
said Case. Instead, were going
into the next session with $500
million in debt. Gov. Dannel P.
Malloy (D) doesnt seem to think
well have any problems.
We havent changed how
Hartford manages, said Witkos.
They did balance the budget for
State Sen. Kevin Witkos (R-8) and Rep. Jay Case (R-63) during
their Coffee Hour event at the Colebrook General Store on
the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 13.
We all know that small
businesses are the drivers of the
economy, said Witkos, who is
concerned that we will see some
shuttering of businesses already
on the edge.
A meeting attendee asked if
anyone in Hartford was connecting the dots between the states
cumbersome licensing processes
For m er Ma j or L e a g u e
Baseball player Moe Morhardt spoke at the program
Hooked on Sports Books
on Saturday, Jan. 16, at the
Beardsley and Memorial
Library.
Around 1960, Morhardt was
rooming with Hubbs at Brigham
Young. University He said at
this time Hubbs was trying to
conquer his fear of heights
by taking flying lessons at the
airport. When minor leaguers
were out on the field practicing,
he would be flying over the field
in his plane, Morhardt laughed.
Hubbs tragically died in 1963
after losing control while flying
through a snowstorm.
You cant see a book about
baseball without speaking about
a man who probably threw a
baseball harder than any man
ever threw one, Morhardt said.
He was talking about Steve
Dalkowski from New Britain.
Morhardt said Dalkowski had
very poor vision, 20-60 vision in
one eye and 20-80 in the other
DAR meeting
WINSTED The
B ro o k s - G re e n Wo o d s
Chapter, National Society
Daughters of the American
Revolution will hold its
February luncheon at noon
on Saturday, Feb. 13, at The
Tributary Restaurant, 19
Rowley St. Members are
asked to bring Box Tops for
Education.
Any woman interested in
information about membership may contact Lori Brady,
Regent at 860-379-9557.
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Sports
Highlander boys beat Yellowjackets
By JESSE WILLIAMS
WINSTED Fierce crosstown rivals The Gilbert School
Yellowjackets boys varsity basketball team (0-6) and Northwestern Regional High School
Highlanders (7-1) met in a hectic,
wild game that saw Northwestern
pull away in the second half after
a close, hard-fought opening on
Friday, Jan. 15.
T he heav ily f avore d,
league-leading Highlanders
seemed surprised at the speed
and tenacity shown by Gilbert
at tip-off. But after getting their
offense settled behind their senior guards, brothers Anthony
and Alex Case, Northwestern was
clearly the better team, roaring to
a 20-plus point lead early in the
second half, leaving the winless
Yellowjackets reeling and winning in blowout fashion, 82-51.
We let them, in the second
half, play to their game, said
Gilbert head coach Mark Douglass. When it got to more that
full court game, their athleticism
and quickness and depth really
hurt us down the stretch.
Looking for their first win on
the season against a Highlander
team that was coming off a
30-point blowout of Housatonic
Regional, a team that beat Gilbert
handily earlier this season, even
the most ardent Yellowjacket fans
were preparing for the worst.
But behind some savvy play
from senior guards Garrett
Lombardo and Jake Wendel,
and a concerted defensive effort
that stonewalled the high-flying
Highlander offense for most of
the first half, the Yellowjackets
looked like they had every intention of pulling the upset against
their rival.
We executed our game plan,
said Douglass. I talk to our kids
about tempo. We controlled the
tempo. We slowed them down,
we messed them up, we handled
the press [in the first half].
Especially impressive was
junior Ian Ryan, a first year
starter for the Yellowjackets who
matched up with Northwesterns
superstar forward, senior Tucker
Kreh. Ryan held his own and
more the whole night, bringing
down boards and beating Kreh
to the rim with a powerful and
decisive first step.
But in the end, the Yellowjackets could not contain a speedy
and talented Highlander squad.
After trading baskets early,
Lombardo and the Gilbert offense fired up the gym with some
pinpoint precision shooting. A
quick steal by Lombardo and a
three by Wendel, followed immediately by a strong offensive
rebound and putback by senior
forward Kyle Root put theYellowjackets up 16-12 with 1:40 in the
first and sent the Gilbert student
section into throes.
But the Highlanders never
flinched. Even as their shooting
and speed was negated by the
fast-flowing Gilbert zone, and
Kreh was pushed out of the
paint and forced into tough
fade-away shots, Anthony and
Alex Case remained patient, and
eventually started to wear down
the Yellowjackets.
Northwestern finished the
half on a 10-0 run, leading 3222 at the break as Yellowjackets
Pinks
NFL Picks
C. Pink Bunel
and Cam Newton of the Panthers
offer up a breath of fresh air to their
conference championship, and
that is well received in this corner.
Well, Ive said enough at this
point, so lets get on with it. Heres
my take on the games, and as
always, good luck with your picks.
Sunday, Jan. 24
New England at Denver
I must admit that all the hoopla
that surrounds this game is justified inasmuch that it matches two
all-time great quarterbacks in a
conference championship. Tom
Brady may very well go down as
the best quarterback in history,
while Peyton Manning will be in
the discussion, especially if he wins
this game.
At this point in their respective
careers, I feel that Brady is the more
capable quarterback. Plus he has a
trio of receivers led by All-World
tight end Rob Gronkowski, Julian
Edelman and Danny Amendola,
all of whom seem to play great in
big games. I think its safe to say
that Brady may very well throw the
ball upwards of 45 times and use
their no-name running game at
the most opportune times to slow
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outscore the lurching Gilbert
offense.
Late in the second, after
Shaffer put back her own miss,
a steal by Propfe resulted in
an easy bucket by Weingart,
Gilbert called a timeout, down
13-19 with 1:59 in the half.
They clawed their way back, as
Wexler turned two steals into
points, but the Gilbert defense
gave up a long jumper by the
Highlanders and went into the
half down 17-21.
Wexler continued to will her
team back into the game in the
second half. Moriera had to sit
out much of the third quarter
with foul trouble, but the Yellowjackets did find a spark from
junior guard Grace Valickis,
who played smart perimeter
defense all night and added a
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OPINION
Community
does not mean
us versus them
Community is
our middle name
If You Ask Me
Dick Ahles
A View From
The Campus
Michael Rooke
On Winsted
& Winchester
Verna Gilson
morial Library.
In the coming weeks, excerpts
from this work, titled Brains,
Money and Pluck, will run in
this column. The profiles will fea-
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Big crony CEO pay grab effects beyond greed
THE WINSTED JOURNAL, Friday, January 22, 2016
In The
Public Interest
Ralph Nader
on Jan. 1.
Shareholders, the owners of
those companies, do not have
binding power to determine the
pay of their hired help the
company bosses. The winedand-dined selected boards of
directors regularly rubber stamp
massive CEO pay raises.
An additional consequence
of CEOs pushing up their own
wages is that the companys
accounting, stock options and
stock buybacks are often shaped
to further directly enrich the
corporate executives. With such
a vast disparity, the impact on
employee morale is not good.
All of these consequences for big
companies are the reason Warren
Buffett takes a critical view of
sky-high corporate compensation packages.
As the gap between the
wealthy and the working-class
continues to grow, the federal
minimum wage remains stagnant at $7.25 an hour, or a little
more than $15,000 a year, far
below the $24,000 poverty line
for a family of four.
Do you find this state of affairs
upsetting?
Economists see raising the
minimum wage as an essential
tool to fight income inequality,
with an increase benefiting at
least thirty-five million Americans, according to a 2015 study
ment found that when companies raised wages for their employees, the companies became
more efficient, and workplace
productivity increased.
Costco CEO Craig Jelenik
explains that An important
reason for the success of Costcos
business model is the attraction
and retention of great employees.
Instead of minimizing wages, we
know its a lot more profitable
in the long term to minimize
employee turnover and maximize employee productivity,
commitment and loyalty. Raising wages means that employee
turnover is reduced, meaning
that companies do not have to
spend as much on recruitment
and training. And because of
this, Costco has an $11.50 an
hour starting salary and benefits.
Jelenik is not the only CEO
who supports raising the minimum wage. Other corporations
that have started to pay a more
livable wage include Aetna, The
Gap and Ikea.
With the new year, 17 states
saw an increase in the minimum
wage, with Massachusetts being
the first state in the country with
a minimum wage of $10 an hour.
In 2015, the city of Los Angeles set
forces in motion to increase their
minimum wage from $9 to $15
by 2020, and San Francisco plans
to go from $12.25 an hour to $15
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ITALIAN NIGHT
chicken parmesan, fried it,
baked it and used the sauce
their friend made for the event.
Linda made all the bread,
he said.
Linda Farnham was happy
to talk about what makes Italian night a success. She said
that there were four cooks who
helped make the event happen.
This is our fifth annual
Italian Night, at the same place
with the same menu, she said.
The first year we had it, there
HOSLEY
of the industrial age, this town
was practically minting money,
Hosley said. There were a lot
of assets here. Winsted is not
minting money the way it used
to, but you have a lot of assets
here. To me, Winsted is a place
with untapped potential. But
how do you realize it?
Hosley then referred to the
Orton Foundation in Shelburne,
Vt.
The foundation tries to get
people to connect to work on
these things to come up with a
shopping list of things they can
do to make a difference, Hosley
said. I dont pretend to have a
broad approach or philosophy
when it comes to that. The things
that I do involve preservation, art,
history and tourism.
Hosley spoke about the importance of cultural landmarks
in the town, including Soldiers
Monument, the Winsted Historical Society and the American
Museum of Tort Law.
I guess the museum is still
a little bit of a question mark to
how many people will make a
beeline to a place like that to learn
about that topic, he said. But,
for those of you who havent seen
it yet, its really well done. To me,
I see all these moving pieces in
town. I think Winsted is on the
cusp of having a buzz as a destination. A location where someone will say gee, I have to go and
check that place out. Thats all
about reputation building. When
people are talking about you in
a favorable way, and when there
is a buzz out there, that is really
helpful. It adds confidence and it
sometimes it brings investment.
Hosley said that, while a
buzz will not necessarily change
everything, that it is positive for
the community.
However, especially when it
comes to Main Street, people are
people and you are not always
going to have perfect harmony,
he said.To me, Winsted, Norfolk
and Torrington are the three
most interesting places in Connecticut. You have three towns
bordering each other and there
is all this neat stuff to look at
and do.
Hosley said part of the challenge for Winsted to improve
Death Notices
Roy F. Litchfield III
Roy F. Litchfield III, 72, of New Hartford, died Jan. 14, 2016.
Calling hours are Jan. 23 at Montano-Shea Funeral Home, New
Hartford, from 1 to 3 p.m.
Dale N. Schaffer
Dale N. Schaffer, 71, of New Hartford, died Jan. 10, 2016. Calling hours were held Jan. 15 at Cook Funeral Home, Torrington. A
funeral service was held Jan. 16 at First United Methodist Church,
Torrington.
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