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Lyme-Old Lyme High School Claims Multiple Titles at Shoreline Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships
LYME/OLD LYME, CT – Strong individual and relay performances led the Lyme-Old Lyme High School boys indoor track and field team to a fifth-place finish and the girls to ninth […]
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Lyme-Old Lyme High School Students Bring Humor and Heart to ‘Hello, Dolly!’
With 11 weeks from auditions to curtain call, students, staff, and theater professionals have been working to bring a classic musical comedy to the Lyme-Old Lyme stage.
Letter to the Editor: Kudos to Old Lyme’s Public Works Team
A resident writes in with praise for the town’s handling of last week’s winter storm under the leadership of Public Works Director Ed Adanti.
Talking Transportation: Snow, Salt and Unplugged Promises
Columnist Jim Cameron, calling snowstorms a test of Connecticut’s transportation system, gives high marks for highway clearing while faulting local streets and rail platforms.
Start Your Super Bowl Sunday at the Lyme-Old Lyme Lions Club Pancake Breakfast
The annual all-you-can-eat breakfast supports scholarships for graduating high school students and adult first-time college students. It features food, raffles and family fun.
Lyme-Old Lyme Boys Basketball Holds Off Cromwell, Remains Unbeaten in Shoreline
Lyme-Old Lyme boys eked out a win to stay 10-0 in the conference, while the girls showed progress despite another tough week.
Old Lyme Names Library’s Quiet Champions as Citizens of the Year
Surprised at Town Hall, two volunteers were recognized Thursday for turning thousands of used books each year into steady support for Old Lyme’s library and the people who use it.
RiverCOG Lays Out Regional and Local Options Under State Housing Law
Here’s what a new state housing law means for towns like Lyme and Old Lyme, and how they can choose a path for housing growth within their borders.
Local Mental Health Support Is Close By: NAMI Support Groups in Niantic Offer Peer and Family Connection
Peer and family support groups offered by NAMI Southeast Connecticut meet regularly nearby and are free to attend.
New Date Set for Lyme Pollinator Pathway 5th Anniversary Party
Eco-conscious well-wishers will have to wait until March now that the Lyme Pollinator Pathway’s 5th Anniversary Party has been rescheduled for weather-related reasons.
Selectmen Clash Over Appointments To Affordable Housing Commission
Selectmen split over two appointments, including one candidate recommended by the commission and an alternate in a property dispute with the town.
CANCELED: Online Open House to Explain Zoning Regulation Updates in Old Lyme
The event was planned to help residents understand an initial round of largely technical changes to the regulations. It will not be rescheduled.
Old Lyme Property Transactions, 1/26/26
This week’s transactions range from a commercial opportunity on Shore Road to a $1.1 million home on Mile Creek Road.
Congratulations to Chase Gilbert, Gatorade Connecticut Girls Cross Country Player of the Year
Considered one of the top honors in high school sports, the award celebrates athletes across the country for excellence in their sport, academics and community service.
Talking Transportation: Winter Travel Tips to Beat Cold, Snow – and Connecticut’s Roads and Rails
Jim Cameron delivers helpful tips, fun facts and one piece of particularly timely advice: Sometimes the smartest winter travel decision is not traveling at all.
Winter Storm Postpones Old Lyme Town Business Meeting
The announcement of Old Lyme’s Citizen of the Year will be made at the rescheduled town meeting on Thursday.
Lyme-Old Lyme Boys Basketball Remains Undefeated in Shoreline After Holding Off Haddam-Killingworth
The Lyme-Old Lyme team is 10-1 overall and 9-0 in the Shoreline. They next play Valley Regional on Tuesday.
Superintendent Recommends 4.6% Budget Increase Driven by Special Education, Salaries and Benefits
As budgets climb across the region and state, the Lyme-Old Lyme superintendent said his plan reflects what’s needed to maintain the district’s high standards.
Rare MLK Documentary, African American History Exhibit Coming to Connecticut College
The installation features curated artifacts, journalism and film exploring how Black stories have been told and who’s been trusted to tell them.
With Old Lyme Zoning Regulations Set for Rewrite, Commission Turns to Public for Input
Town land-use officials want public input to avoid past conflicts (think Halls Road) and align zoning regulations with residents’ vision for the future.
UPDATED: This Weekend in Lyme and Old Lyme, Jan. 23-25
We’ve compiled this wintry mix of events coming up (or not) this weekend.
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