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White Elephant Sale Seeks Donations, Volunteers Ahead of 88th Year

With the White Elephant Sale around the corner, organizers are seeking donations of quality items to sell – and volunteers to help sell them.
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Talking Transportation: We Built Transportation’s Future, Then Got Stuck in Traffic
Jim Cameron looks at Connecticut’s history of pioneering submarines, aircraft engines and the nation’s first statewide speed limit (because “we do enjoy a good rule”).
The Hadlyme Cove Cemetery sign is sceen in the shade of a tree.
This Weekend in Lyme and Old Lyme, June 6-7
A talk on Benedict Arnold’s burning of New London and a guided tour of Hadlyme Cove Cemetery highlight a weekend of local history events in Lyme and Old Lyme.
Artist holds an iced coffee while standing in front of a brick building with cars parked in front of it.
Folk Singer Anna May to Bring Meditative Tunes to Old Lyme Library, June 10
The set list offers a reflective evening of acoustic, Americana-tinged sound on the library’s outdoor patio.
Wildcat Roundup, Postseason Edition: June 5
Girls lacrosse and softball saw postseason runs end in Class S quarterfinal losses. Highlights included Brooke Burgess’ 4 goals and Sybil Neary’s early two-run homer.
The Movie Man: ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ Delivers Spectacle, but Little Urgency
This review argues that while it is great to see this duo together again, this big screen release is lacking the hook that made them so popular to begin with.
Administrator Brings Elementary, Middle School Experience to Region 18 in Dual Role
Andrea Montovani will join the district July 1, succeeding Noah Ventola in the shared leadership position at Center School and Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School.
On Learn to Row Day, Try Out the Sport in Old Lyme Where Olympians Have Trained
The Old Lyme Rowing Association and Blood Street Sculls invite beginners to a free event on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. as part of a nationwide USRowing program.
New Owner Takes Helm at Old Lyme’s Black Hall Marina
Gene Chmiel saw potential in a weathered marina on Shore Road long before it became a destination for paddlers, anglers and tourists. Now he is passing the business to new ownership.
Lyme Art Association to Host Inaugural ‘Swing for Art’ Pickleball Fundraiser, June 7
Players of varying skill levels are invited to compete in a pickleball tournament benefiting exhibitions, education programs and the historic Old Lyme gallery.
Wildcat Roundup, Postseason Edition: May 31-June 2
Lyme-Old Lyme captured state track and field titles from Chase Gilbert and Patrick Lynch, wrapped tennis postseason runs and advanced in girls lacrosse.

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