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Selectmen Consider Abandoning Plan for Pedestrian Bridge, Key Feature of Controversial Halls Road Vision
Plans for a pedestrian bridge over the Lieutenant River, now expanded to include a fishing pier, have selectmen questioning whether the project is worthwhile.
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Death Announced of John ‘Mick’ McCarthy, Longstanding Member of Old Lyme Fire Department
Mick McCarthy, 85, was a trusted and familiar presence at the Old Lyme fire stations for many decades, tending to the buildings, the grounds and supplies.
Death Announced of Nora Northrop, Old Lyme High School Graduate
Nora Northrop, 67, a kind and devoted daughter and sister from East Lyme, died Feb. 8.
Selectmen Consider Abandoning Plan for Pedestrian Bridge, Key Feature of Controversial Halls Road Vision
Plans for a pedestrian bridge over the Lieutenant River, now expanded to include a fishing pier, have selectmen questioning whether the project is worthwhile.
Lyme’s Baylee Drown Recognized as Connecticut’s Outstanding Young Farmer
Drown, owner of Long Table Farm, was honored for innovative, sustainable farming and contributions to the local food system.
FloGris ‘Patchwork’ Exhibition Invites Artists to Reflect on America at 250
Connecticut artists are invited to submit their perspective on history and community for the Florence Griswold Museum’s upcoming exhibition.
Trio Animoso Brings ‘French Impressions, American Echoes’ to Chester for Essex Winter Series
The award-winning ensemble brings flute, viola and harp music to Chester following a four-day residency in local communities.
DiMillo’s Yacht Sales Acquires Old Lyme Marina
As part of DiMillo’s Yacht Sales, the longstanding marina will transition into a more active sales and marketing hub while maintaining the services customers already rely on.
Partnership for Social Justice Hosts Afternoon of ‘Creative Assembly’ in Old Lyme, Sunday
Everyone is invited to create posters, puppets, pins and more ahead of the statewide No Kings rallies.
Old Lyme Property Transactions, 3/18/26
Stay updated on the latest property transactions in Old Lyme, with details from recent transfers and real estate sales recorded by the town clerk.
Community Celebrates LymeLine Relaunch and Olwen Logan’s Legacy
Neighbors gathered at the Old Lyme Inn to honor Logan’s 22 years of service and commemorate the relaunch of LymeLine as a nonprofit community news source.
Cameron Russell Duels to Third-Place Tie at State Fencing Tournament
The third-place finish capped Lyme-Old Lyme High School’s showing at the state tournament, where all four fencers advanced past the opening round.
Old Saybrook Republican Barbara Labriola Announces Bid for 23rd House District
Barbara Labriola, a three-term treasurer in Old Saybrook, said she will bring her local focus on transparency and fiscal responsibility to Hartford.
A View from My Porch: On Surrendering the Mantle of ‘Leader of the Free World,’ Part I
From public health concerns to political spectacle, Thomas D. Gotowka examines a turbulent year in American life and its implications for the country – and the world.
The Movie Man: ‘Frankenstein’ is as Stunning as it is Terrifying
The Oscars are here! Check out our final Best Picture review, catch up on the other contenders and get ready to see which films take home the trophy tonight.
Talking Transportation: An Election Year Gift at the Pump
With Gov. Lamont raising the idea of a gas tax holiday, transportation columnist Jim Cameron wonders who really benefits – and who will pay for it later?
Popular Lecture Series Examines Suffrage, Immigration and the Environment in Final Sessions on ‘Freedom’
Guests at the lecture series can explore history, mingle during receptions and access museum galleries before each talk on freedom and society.
The Movie Man: ‘The Secret Agent’ and ‘Sinners’ Bring Suspense and Horror to the Oscars
With the Oscars almost here, be sure to check out our latest Best Picture reviews to get ready for tomorrow night’s awards ceremony.
Duck River Garden Club to Host Native Seed Workshop, March 18
Discover the art of native seed saving at the Duck River Garden Club’s March program. Learn collection, storage, and propagation techniques.
After Another Standout Year, Wildcats Look Ahead Following State Tournament Loss
Head coach Brady Sheffield put it this way: “We picked the wrong night to have a bad night, and unfortunately that is what happens sometimes in sports …”
Lyme Academy to Open Exhibit of 19th- and Early 20th-Century French Bronzes March 20
Lyme Academy of Fine Arts opens “The New Bronze Age” March 20, featuring French bronze sculptures from the era when the art form became accessible to the middle class.
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