Op-Ed: Gun Violence Needs A Public Health Remedy
Susan Campbell argues in this column published today on one of our partner websites, CTWatchdog.com, that the nation must take a public health approach to reduce gun violence. She points out,...
View ArticlePinsky Fields Death Threats Over Newtown
More than 50 people have threatened to harm Irv Pinsky since he filed notice that he plans to sue the state in connection with the Newtown massacre, the New Haven lawyer said Tuesday. Read the full...
View ArticleAttorney Withdrawing Request To Sue State In Sandy Hook Shootings
A New Haven attorney on Tuesday said that he is withdrawing his request for permission to sue the state for $100 million on behalf of a 6-year-old student who survived the mass shootings last month....
View ArticleOur Top 10 Most Read Stories of 2012
Superstorm Sandy dominated our most read stories of 2012 with three of the top 10 stories featuring news about the major storm that hit Old Lyme in late October, highlighting again that LymeLine really...
View ArticleOld Lyme Announces Xmas Tree Curbside Pick-Up Dates
The Town of Old Lyme Public Works Department will conduct curbside pick-up of Christmas trees the last two weeks in January only. Pick-up dates will be
View ArticleNew Old Lyme Business Seeks Personal Trainers, Spin Class Teachers
A new business in Old Lyme is looking for three to four freelance personal trainers, who possess nationally-recognized certifications and someone certified to run a spin class.
View ArticleLOL Education Foundation's Trivia Bee Rescheduled to Jan. 25
The Lyme-Old Lyme Education Foundation's first Annual Trivia Bee, originally planned for Nov. 2 but postponed due to Storm Sandy, has now been rescheduled for Friday, Jan. 25 at Lyme-Old Lyme Middle...
View ArticleWildcats Top Cougars to Continue Unbeaten Run
The Old Lyme Wildcats couldn't get going last night in their Shoreline Conference game against Haddam-Killingworth and, although they never lost the lead during the first half, there were rarely more...
View ArticleShelter Me Calendars Benefit Animal Shelters Throughout State
It's not too late to purchase a 2013 calendar or a set of notecards to support the Shelter Me project, a photographic fundraiser for local animal shelters, which was started by former Lyme resident,...
View ArticleOld Lyme's Postmaster Seeks Help to Prevent Winter Injuries to Mail Delivery...
The Old Lyme Postmaster has written to us asking that residents keep their paths, stairs and driveways clear to prevent injuries from winter conditions to mail delivery personnel. She asks that, "our...
View ArticleXmas Tree Curbside Pick-Up Starts Jan. 21 in Old Lyme
The Town of Old Lyme Public Works Department will conduct curbside pick-up of Christmas trees the last two weeks in January only. Pick-up dates will be
View ArticleEssex Winter Series Opens With "Romance on the River," Jan. 13
Opening this 35th anniversary Essex Winter Series season on Sunday, Jan. 13, at 3 p.m. at Valley Regional High School is a unique concert celebration of love by two local couples, each one of whom is...
View ArticleCappella Cantorum Hosts Non-auditioned Registration for Verdi's “Requiem"...
Cappella Cantorum’s non-auditioned registration/rehearsal for Verdi's “Requiem” (in English) will take place Monday, Jan. 7, at 7 p.m. at John Winthrop Middle School, Rte. 80, in Deep River
View ArticleCASFY Launches “Parents: You Matter” Program
The Community Action for Substance Free Youth (CASFY) Coalition announces the launch of a community education program designed to increase parents’ understanding of and confidence in preventing and...
View ArticleLyme Receives $500,000 STEAP Grant
On Monday, Gov. Malloy’s office announced that Lyme has been awarded a $500,000 Small Town Economic Assistance Program (STEAP) grant for its Town Campus Center building project. The $4.7 million...
View ArticleState Senator-Elect Linares Appointed to Various Committees at Hartford
The 2013 legislative session began yesterday and State Senator-Elect Art Linares (R), whose district includes Lyme, has been named a Ranking Member of the Connecticut General Assembly's Banks Committee...
View ArticleCollins Named a 'Super Lawyer' ... Again!
Old Lyme resident John A. Collins, III of Suisman Shapiro Attorneys at Law has been named to the Connecticut and New England Super Lawyers lists as top attorneys for 2012. His colleagues at Suisman...
View ArticleOld Lyme's Berryman Honored by US News & World Report
Suisman Shapiro has been selected by the 2013 Edition of U.S. News - Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” among all law firms in Connecticut for Workers’ Compensation – Claimants, Tier 2. The firm’s...
View ArticleRiver Valley Slim-Down Helps You Shed Those Post-Holiday Pounds
Old Lyme resident and owner of IFoundFitnesss, Donna Scott, hosted a River Valley Slim-Down challenge in 2012 that helped more than 50 people get in shape and lose weight. Now, she is repeating the...
View ArticleSaybrook Stage Steals 'A Piece of Your Heart' at The Kate, Jan. 17-20
A powerful, true drama of six women who went to Vietnam unfolds at The Katherine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center -- 'The Kate' -- from Thursday, Jan. 17 through Sunday, Jan. 20. The Saybrook Stage Company...
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