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Claire Sauer Named Grand Marshal of Lyme’s July 4 Parade
The longtime community leader and former state representative will lead the parade as Lyme celebrates America’s 250th anniversary.
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Scenes from Make Music Old Lyme 2026
Whether you were there or are discovering it for the first time, these images capture the magic of Old Lyme’s contribution to international Make Music Day.
The Movie Man: Spielberg Delivers Awe and Suspense in Must-See ‘Disclosure Day’
What makes Steven Spielberg’s movies special is that he always manages to capture a sense of wonder for the audience.
Moon-Inspired Exhibit by Old Lyme Artist on Display in New London Through July
At the Custom House Maritime Museum, “Moon Song” uses the pull of the moon, sea and memory to transform a 1923 poem into tactile artwork.
Lyme Turns to State Police for Targeted Speed Enforcement
The town has traditionally been reluctant to initiate traffic enforcement operations for fear of targeting local speeders, according to the town constable.
Talking Transportation: Shapiro’s Folly, Part Deux – The Bridge That Won’t Die
A bridge from Bridgeport to Long Island is a bridge too far, according to transportation columnist Jim Cameron.
5 Things Not to Miss at Sunday’s Make Music Old Lyme Event
Stroll Lyme Street for an evening of free live music, with stops ranging from bluegrass and folk to rock and swing – plus a participatory jam session.
Old Lyme Zoning Survey Draws 500+ Responses, Officials Encourage More Participation
As Old Lyme rewrites its zoning regulations, officials encourage residents and business owners to share feedback in a survey open through the end of the month.
Death Announced of Susan S. Campbell of Old Lyme, Retired Educator and Community Volunteer
Susan S. Campbell, 82, a deeply community-oriented mother and grandmother, passed away on May 21.
Lyme-Born Abolitionist David Ruggles Gets Spotlight in Weeklong Library Series
Ruggles helped hundreds escape enslavement and built an early civil rights legacy. He’s the subject of lectures, discussions and art at Lyme Public Library, June 22-27.
Old Lyme Selectmen Revisit DEI Policy Language Amid Concerns Over Outside Scrutiny
Selectman Jim Lampos called for a discussion about using the term “diversity, equity and inclusion” in town policies. He said the words have become politically charged.
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