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Expert Brings Historic Connecticut Gardens to Old Lyme, Wednesday
Historic Connecticut gardens take center stage as the Duck River Garden Club welcomes Roseland Cottage’s Laurie Masciandaro for this public program.
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Best Picture Potential: ‘One Battle After Another’ Delivers Relevance and Style
When released in October, the movie seemed like a relatively distant dystopia. But within the first month of 2026, it seemed uncomfortably relevant.
One Gallery, Five Acts at Lyme Art Association, Feb. 27 – April 10
The upcoming exhibition features five juried shows on themes ranging from abstract art to faces and figures. An opening reception will be held March 1.
Death Announced of Nancy Cass Strohla, Lifelong Learner Who Cultivated Connections
A celebration of Nancy’s life will be held at the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme on Saturday, Feb. 28.
Chase Gilbert Sets Meet Record, Leads Lyme-Old Lyme at Class S Indoor Track & Field Championships
Senior standout Chase Gilbert won two events and set a meet record in the 1,000 meters at Saturday’s event.
Lyme-Old Lyme Boys Basketball Tops Classical Magnet, Westbrook in Pair of Wins
The Wildcats continue a strong season with a 16–2 overall record.
Talking Transportation: From Hartford to New York City by Night Boat
Two centuries ago, travelers from Hartford to New York relied on riverboats rather than highways or trains. It was a slow but scenic journey down the Connecticut River.
Resignations Expose Latest Rift in Old Lyme Sewer Project
Four members of the WPCA resigned this week amid shifting approaches to a long-planned sewer project.
Florence Griswold Museum Names Interim Director Peter Steere to Permanent Post
Peter Steere, former chief operating officer of Yale Health and acting Florence Griswold Museum director, has been chosen to lead the museum into the future.
LymeLine Rolls Out Oscars Coverage With ‘Train Dreams’ Review
Movie Man Kevin Ganey reflects on “Train Dreams,” a Netflix film about American expansion, wilderness, and one man’s search for meaning.
Old Lyme WPCA Debates Direction, Elects New Chair, Amid Shift Toward Sewer Alternatives
With direction from selectmen, the Old Lyme Water Pollution Control Authority is reassessing its responsibilities beyond sewers and debating wastewater strategy, testing data and long-term costs.
Lyme-Old Lyme Boys, Girls Basketball Earn Sweep Over Old Saybrook
A one-point boys victory and a second-half girls rally led Lyme-Old Lyme past Old Saybrook in the Shoreline Conference matchup.
Death Announced of Alison Mitchell, Born on Lyme Street, Devoted to History
Alison C. Mitchell, a lifelong activist for women’s rights and health, died Jan. 28 in Mystic.
Lymes’ Senior Center Artists Present ‘Golden Age’ Exhibit at Old Lyme Library, Reception Feb. 14
Senior center artists are exhibiting mixed-media work at the Old Lyme Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library through March, with a portion of sales supporting programs for seniors.
Learn CPR or Brush Up Your Skills at Lyme EMS Class, Feb. 28
Build confidence and learn how to respond quickly in emergencies through this life-saving class.
Duck River Garden Club to Spotlight Historic Connecticut Gardens, Feb. 18
The presentation by Roseland Cottage site manager Laurie Masciandaro will explore the design, history, and lasting appeal of 16 historic gardens across the state.
Lyme Academy Brings Metropolitan Museum of Art Curators to Old Lyme
The curators will explore Finnish modernism and 19th-century French painting through the work of Helene Schjerfbeck and Jean-Léon Gérôme.
Talking Transportation: The DMV Is Judging You
Six characters may not seem dangerous, but in the wrong order your choice of vanity plates may pose a serious threat to public morality. Or so says the DMV.
State Clears Old Lyme Sewer Project Without Old Lyme
As private beach associations advance a state-approved sewer project, town leaders are reassessing the WPCA’s role.
Lyme-Old Lyme Boys Hold Off Coginchaug, Girls Fall Friday
A pair of games went in opposite directions as the boys pulled out a win against Coginchaug and the girls came up short.
Currach Rowers to Host Irish Music Fundraiser, Feb. 28
The Currach Rowers use traditional lightweight boats from Ireland’s coast, offer instruction, and compete in seasonal regattas.
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