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Family hosts relatives who fled Ukraine By Jesse Buchanan Record-Journal staff

SOUTHINGTON — A bomb strike across the street convinced Iryna Hizhytsa that the safety of her children demanded she leave her home in Odesa, Ukraine. The port city on the shores of the Black Sea had been a refuge for Hizhytsa’s family a century earlier when they fled the turmoil of the

Russian Revolution. Now Odesa was battered by Russian missiles, flooded with refugees from the front lines in eastern Ukraine and made nearly unlivable by inflation and unemployment. “It’s kind of hard to stay in a place where bombs are flying all around,” Hizhytsa said through her daughter Alexandra Anderson, who was translating. See Ukraine, A8

Alexandra Anderson, of Southington, left, stands for a photo with family members, left to right, Iliia Antonenko, 7, Mariia Antonenko, Mykhailo Gizhitsa, 11, Iryna Hizhytsa, Lilith Anderson, 4, Yevheniia Sheremet and Victoria Anderson, 7, at Southington Community Cultural Arts in Southington. The family visited the art center to discuss an art exhibit planned for September. Anderson’s relatives are among a group of Ukrainians that came to Southington following Russia’s invasion. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal

Lt. Eric Peterson departs Plainville PD for new post

Earlier this month, the Plainville Police Department said farewell to Lieutenant Eric Peterson, seated, as he prepared to become the Chief of Police in the town of Coventry.

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PLAINVILLE – After spending a quarter century with the Plainville Police Department, Lieutenant Eric Peterson clocked out for the last time on July 14 to take the job of Chief of Police in the town of Coventry.

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SOUTHINGTON — The Taste of Southington will return next month featuring local restaurants, a big band and entertainment for children.

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Three nonprofits from AEFCU’s service area will split $27,603 in total donations. They are: Southington North Little League, Simsburybased For All Ages, and Girl Scouts of Connecticut, which is based in Hartford.

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The Taste of Southington has been on hold since 2019 due to the pandemic. Kristi Sadowski, executive director of the Southington Public Library, which oversees the museum, is excited about its return.

There will be music from the Stanley Street Big Band, entertainment for children by Valentine the Clown and walk-through tours of the museum Participating restaurants include Hop Haus, Ideal Tavern, La Catrina, Namaste India, Polish Plate, Smokin’ with Chris, the Art of Yum and Endless Sweets.

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Blair Gianatti, owner of Endless Sweets, said this is her first year participating in the event because it is the first time it has been held since she opened in town. Gianatti has been in business since 2019, but just got a location at 69 West Main Street, Plantsville, in February. Endless Sweets does custom orders and does not have retail hours yet. Gianatti said her specialty is decorative

cookies, but she also offers cakes and drop cookies. At the Taste of Southington, she will have cookies and cake slices. “People seem to really love it,” Gianatti said about Taste of Southington. “They are really excited that it’s coming back. It’s nice for the town to do. It gets people out and is good exposure for the restaurants in town.”

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New leadership at Plainville Plating Co. Donation Press Release

Plainville Plating Company, Inc. is under new ownership following the acquisition by Judith Kirchner, who brings some 25 years of manufacturing and management experience. Kirchner is eager to head a womanowned business. “I am excited for the opportunity to be a part of the local manufacturing community,” said Kirchner, who comes to Connecticut from Chicago.

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Plainville Plating Company, Inc. is a 102year-old company continuously situated at 21 Forestville Road in Plainville. The company offers many types of precision metal finishing, including anodizing, hard coat anodizing, mil-spec plating, and is one of the few American companies to offer titanium anodizing.

Kirchner has an Associate of Applied Science degree in Computer-Aided Engineering and Design from Illinois Valley Community College, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering and a Master of Science degree in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management from Northern Illinois University.

Plainville Plating works with many area manufacturers in a variety of industries including commercial, medical, defense and aerospace.

Kirchner, who resides in Bristol, has worked in manufacturing for many years and taught manufacturing as an Adjunct Professor with City Colleges of Chicago.

tained the post until early this year when current department head Christopher Vanghele came on board.

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“Lieutenant, thanks for giving us 25 years of service, starting as an officer, working your way up to Corporal, Sergeant, Lieutenant, and even Interim Chief,” the Plainville PD stated in a social media post. “Thank you for your years of service to the town of Plainville and its residents. We wish you best of luck in your new position as Chief of Coventry PD.” When Plainville’s longtime Chief of Police Matthew Catania died in March of 2021, Peterson stepped in as interim chief and main-

am reaching out to the community to pull us all together and give Chief Vanghele the best chance to succeed. We have an excellent police department and we will continue to provide the best police service possible. My goal now is to make the transition as smooth as possible. Thank you for all the support you give to our police department."

While many in town were disappointed that Peterson was not appointed chief, the longtime local cop urged the community to rally around Vanghele. "I would like to thank all in the community that have supported me during past few months. For reasons beyond my control the Town Council has chosen a candidate from outside of the police department," Peterson wrote on Facebook. "I have accepted this and plan on being as instrumental as possible to incoming Chief Vanghele. I

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terson said, as a member of the Plainville PD “I focused on making sure we protect and serve our community with dignity and respect. I will continue to do so with the Coventry Police Department. I will also build on strengthening our relationship with the citizens of Coventry. I believe the stronger the relationship the police department has with the community, the more effective we will be as a police department.”

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Former town manager to face Veach in the 30th Press Release

“My husband, Jim, and I raised our family in Berlin and have long been part of the community here," said McNair. “I also acknowledge and honor our neighbors in Southington and the integral role they play in our district. As a resident, I am grateful for the contributions of my neighbors in the 30th District and believe they deserve to have a representative who will work just as hard for them as they work for themselves and their families."

Former Berlin Town Manager Denise McNair has accepted the Democratic nomination for State Representative for the 30th District. The district, currently represented by Republican Donna Veach, includes parts of Berlin and Southington.

Campanelli said of McNair: “With decades of experience working in Berlin town government and years of living in the community, Denise McNair is uniquely aware of the issues affecting the district. “She has continually demonstrated her commitment to those she serves, and I have no doubt she will do what’s in the best interest of all residents in the 30th District.”

district. As a former Town Manager, Denise knows first hand how decisions made on the state level affect our towns, and I am confident that she will represent the best interests of both Berlin and Southington.”

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Also, McNair was the Collector of Revenue in Berlin from 1993 to 2008. Additionally, she has worked in other government roles in the town of Mansfield. McNair, who holds a Juris Doctorate from New England School of Law, began her legal career as an assistant clerk in Connecticut Superior Court, and worked as a general practice attorney for Eisenberg, Anderson, Michalik & Lynch, where she became a partner in 1988. She is a graduate of the University of Connecticut, with a B.A. in political science, and holds a certification as a Connecticut Municipal Tax Collector.

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PZC considers subdivision for Lazy Lane in Southington By Jesse Buchanan Record-Journal staff

SOUTHINGTON – A developer is looking to subdivide land on the corner of Curtiss Street and Lazy Lane for a five-lot subdivision. Imperial Development LLC’s proposal would divide the 8acre property at 540 Lazy Lane into seven parcels. Five lots would be buildable while two wouldn’t be for development. The plan was discussed at the July 19 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. Imperial Development’s principal is local builder Nathan Primus, according to state records. Sev Bovino, an engineer representing Primus, said the land is mostly open field with some wooded areas. Plans presented to the commission show two lots on Curtiss Street and three on Lazy Lane. The property surrounds a house at 520 Lazy Lane. Peter Santago, a commission member, described the corner as a landmark. “It’s a pretty iconic property in town,” he said. “When you go by there, you know where you are when you see it.”

Those comments didn’t lead to any in opposition to the plan, however. “People can do what they want with their property.” Santago said. The commission did delay a vote on the subdivision since there’s disagreement over whether the developer must build sidewalks as a requirement for approval. Bovino said legal precedent is that a builder on an existing road doesn’t have to make improvements such as adding sidewalks. “If you build a new road for a subdivision, it’s your responsibility to put the sidewalks in. If it’s on an existing thoroughfare, sidewalks (can’t be imposed),” he said. Bob Hammersley, commission chairman, said he wants to refer the question to Town Attorney Alex Ricciardone. He hopes to receive an answer in time to make a decision at the August meeting. Town records show Beverly Fiondella owns the property. jbuchanan@record-journal.com 203-317-2230 Twitter: @JBuchananRJ

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A tribute to Jim Senich, late of Southington By Bryant Carpenter Record-Journal Sports Editor

The smile, the laugh and the crowded kitchen table. The recliner in the living room, too, with the foot rest that kicked out, and the Sporting News folded in half and that big band book he read one summer at the Indian Town cottage in Old Saybrook. “Funny,” I thought, being a kid. “Funny that a sports guy is reading about my Grampa Joe’s music and not about Grover Cleveland Alexander striking out Tony Lazzeri in

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Game 7 of the 1926 World Series or some other book about the St. Louis Cardinals.” What I remember most about Jim Senich, and will forever hear now that he’s gone, is The Voice. The radio voice, the talk show voice, the play-by-play voice, the emcee voice. A sweet tenor stream that rippled with the comic and deftly plumbed the tragic. The voice of a storyteller. Folks in his hometown of Waterbury knew Jim Senich

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I shared more breakfasts in the crowded kitchen of that Berkeley Avenue cape than I as a radio personality on can remember, save for the WATR. Folks in Meriden may eggs, which Mr. Senich liked remember him as the voice runny. of the Connecticut Falcons. His stories ran on and Folks in Southington resegued into others and I member him as the sports hung on every word, be they editor, then editor-in-chief about Glenn Miller recordof the Observer and emcee ing Pennsylvania 6500 or of many a sports banquet LBJ’s tenure on Pennsylvaand community event. nia Avenue or Bob Gibson I knew him as Mr. Senich, striking out 17 in Game 1 of father of my best friend Mar- the 1968 World Series and ty. I was de facto sibling to snarling at Tim McCarver to his daughter Diana and get back behind the plate younger sons Chad and Eric. when the catcher stood and I was a regular boarder on pointed out at the scoreSaturday nights, so Mart and board, where news flashed I could walk to basketball of the record. practice on Sunday morn“Didn’t McCarver once try ings. I was in the hockey to give Gibson some pitchcrowd that filled the Senich ing advice and Gibson told living room for Bruins McCarver, ‘All you know games, even on school about pitching is you can’t nights, and I was packed hit it.’” along with the suitcases in the Chevy Impala when it And Mr. Senich, who had inwas time to ramble down to terviewed Ted Williams and Indian Town in the summer. Tom Seaver and Phil Rizzu-

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for Chaddy some 20 years ago, before the accident, around another crowded kitchen table, Jim took keen interest when I shared a misadventure of Mart and I and another buddy on a college-days run to the Cape.

Let’s just say the road to Orleans took a detour through Barnstable Superior Court. “I wised off to the judge,” I confessed to Mr. Senich, “and he sent me back down to the tank, and I’m down there with this guy from Fall

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River with more facial scars and tattoos than Queequeg in Moby Dick, and he’s muttering, ‘I’m goin’ to jail, man,’ and all I can think to say — this was ‘84 — is ‘How ‘bout them Cubs?’”

On the night he was inducted into the Southington Jim Senich was quite content Sports Hall of Fame, Mr. to do his work and raise his Senich told a story about kids and watch Di become Wayne Nakoneczny’s cross the inimitable Valentine the country team that had me See Senich, A10 Clown, Marty a beloved ele- laughing and crying at the mentary school teacher, same time. Chaddy a skilled carpenter and Ery a multi-media man. By then, Mr. Senich had been walking on a prosthesis AT Chaddy’s voice reminds me for nearly 10 years. On a of Jim’s. Ery walks directly in summer morning in 2004, his footsteps, albeit on fancrossing the street in Watertastical new platforms. bury, where he was living Did Mr. Senich influence me with his second wife and daughter, he was hit by a car. into becoming a sportswritThe lower leg fracture was er? Was he like a second father? I don’t know. I fell into compound, it got infected and a guy who once walked what I fell into by the vafrom Southington to his We have 15 Craft Beers On Tap, Bottled garies of the job market on mother’s house in WaterBeer And Wine Also Served the first point and, on the bury, straight over the second, I had my Grampa Come Relax with us In our Joe. But I absolutely admired mountain on Route 322, had all new Beer Garden a limb amputated at the and respected the man. knee. Maybe Mr. Senich Ample outdoor seating in What he knew, I took on auwould still be cheshire with us if not a relaxed Atmosphere thority when I was young. the herald, March 21, 2019 twenty for that accident. It’s a testaWe were recently Voted Best Outdoor And, as I grew older, I found ment to his hardiness that Dining, Best Mini Golf, Best Ice Cream myself writing about what he he lived so long after it ocand Best Amusement Facility in had written about: regular cured. I guess, in the end, he Southington folks, the kids on the block, was Bob Gibson, going his the hometown schools. Even allotted nine. EST F... Come down today to enjoy this Unique after brushing up with bigEntertainment Experience * * * AWARDS ger lights, we always circled 2 0 2 2 1 202 back to the locals. Theirs Hope On West Hours Are 3pm - 10pm As terrific a storyteller as Jim were the best stories, the Senich was, he was also a most real. terrific listener. I’ve come to 2060 West Street, Southington (Exit 31 Off 84) learn you can’t be the one Like any personality who Open daily from 10am to 9pm • HiddenValleyMiniGolf.com makes a living before a cam- without being the other. We are Family owned and operated and have been in Business for 40 Years era or microphone, Mr. We Invite you to come join us and enjoy our “Hidden Valley” At a house-warming party Senich could turn it on and off. Or, perhaps it’s more accurate to say, raise and lowB EST 0F ... er the volume. Because the AWARDS voice never changed when 2022 the stories moved from podium to kitchen table. His was a voice you wanted to listen to. His were stories you wanted to hear. His was a laugh that made you laugh, From A6

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Ukrainian artists While she translated for her mother in the living room last Friday, Mark Anderson was explaining how American benefits systems worked to other family members and friends. The group had

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hurt in combat, the cold nights triggered a lung problem he’s had since being shot in the chest in Afghanistan. He’s recovering in a hospital and Tsyfanski hopes he and her mother will be allowed to visit. Most men are prohibited from leaving Ukraine since they’re needed in industry or in the military. Tsyfanski has tried to get her 93-year-old grandmother to leave Ukraine but she refused.

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My father is there, my brother is there,” Sheremet said. “Every day I call them, I text them.”

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Obituaries James J. Senich SOUTHINGTONJames J. Senich, 83, of Southington and formerly of Waterbury, passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 21, 2022 at Southington Care Center. He had been the loving husband of Ellen (Lucas) Senich for 35 years. James was born in Waterbury on March 31, 1939 to the late Dmitri “Mitzy” and Mary Kay (Linnane) Senich. He attended Sacred Heart High School in Waterbury and excelled in athletics before proudly served his country in the U.S. Army Reserves. He attended Leland Powers School of Radio in Boston and soon after began a career in newspaper and radio that would last for over four decades beginning in 1960 at WLAD in Danbury. The first record he ever spun was “Only You” from The Platters. He went on to work at several stations including WNAB (Bridgeport), WGCH (Greenwich), WBIS (Bristol), WNTY (Southington), WWCO (Waterbury), WATR (Waterbury). He had a career in newspaper that was equally as stellar, serving as sportswriter and later editor of the Southington Observer, a newspaper he was with from 1975 to 1988 before transitioning over to radio full time until 2001 when he was the Manager of Communications for the State of Connecticut Judicial Branch until his retirement in 2011. He also taught broadcasting from the mid to late 1980s at Briarwood College in Southington. Jim was honored with several

awards including the Big Apple Award for Education Coverage (1982), The New England Press Association Award for Best Sports Column (1983), Southington Chamber of Commerce Award (1983), the District 5 Officials Award (1992), the Kiwanis Club Merit Award (1984), the Connecticut High School Coaches Association Service Award (1999), the Waterbury Olympian Club Merit Award (2000), the Sacred Heart High School Distinguished Alumni Award (2001) and the CIAC Basketball Merit Award (2004). He is a member of the SHS Baseball Hall of Fame (1982), the Connecticut Scholastic and Collegiate Softball Hall of Fame (1994), the Teikyo Post University Hall of Fame (2001) and the Connecticut High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame (2007). Jim loved sports, especially the Boston Celtics and New York Giants football but there was no team he loved more than the St. Louis Cardinals. His favorite player was by far Stan “The Man” Musual. In fact,

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family. In addition to his parents, Ed was predeceased by 2 daughters, Robin Balogh and Andrea Silva, his stepson, Brian P. James, one sister, Elizabeth Kusha and his beloved golden retrievers, Rocky, Sampson and Brandi. In lieu of flowers, donations in Ed’s memory may be made to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 7023, Merrifield, VA 22116-7023 (https://www. diabetes.org/) or to the Grace United Methodist Church, 121 Pleasant St., Southington, CT 06489. Calling hours will be held from 4-7 p.m. on Friday, July 29, 2022, at the Plantsville Funeral Home, 975 S. Main St., Plantsville. A memorial service with military honors will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 30, 2022, at the Grace United Methodist Church, 121 Pleasant St., Southington. For online condolences and directions, please visit www. plantsvillefuneralhome. com.

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