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Attention Knitters! | "Old Lyme CT, Ann Nyberg, AnnieMame, knitting, Old Saybrook CT, Saybrook Yarn"
Attention Knitters!
Are you a knitter? Here at the LymeLine office, we're definitely close-knit but I'm afraid we're not knitters! Ann Nyberg, in contrast, is a knitter. She writes in her column this week about knitting in general and specifically about a wonderful store across the river in Old Saybrook which she frequents regularly to purchse her yarn. Read More ...
Ann Nyberg Published 06/14/10

Connecticut's Kinstler is King of US Portrait Painters | "Old Lyme CT, Ann Nyberg, Everett Raymond Kinstler, portraitist, US Presidents, Katharine Hepburn, John Wayne"
Connecticut's Kinstler is King of US Portrait Painters
Ann Nyberg has been out and about in Connecticut again and this week she tells us about her visit one of the nation's most famous portrait artists, Everett Raymond Kinstler, who lives in Easton, Conn.  Kinstler has painted seven US Presidents and numerous movie stars, including Katharine Hepburn.  A portrait by Kinstler of Hepburn hangs in the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center across the river in Old Saybrook. Read More ...
Ann Nyberg Published 05/07/10

Top Ten Local News Twitterers ... Call Letterman! | "Old Lyme CT, Ann Nyberg, tweets, Broadcasting & Cable magazine"
Top Ten Local News Twitterers ... Call Letterman!
How often do you tweet? Or perhaps we should ask, do you tweet at all? Broadcasting and Cable magazine named its Top 10 Local TV Tweeters in an article published on its website today. Coming in third place when ranked by the number of Tweets made (Ann's total is an incredible 7,607) is our very own Ann Nyberg of WTNH TV. Her latest column reflects on the collective power of these 10 tweeting individuals Read More ...
Ann Nyberg Published 06/28/10

Toys for Children in Times of Need
Ann Nyberg has an incredible record of helping others. One of the numerous ventures in which she not only continues to be intimately involved, but also actually founded, is the Toy Closet Program at Yale-New Haven Hospital.  She writes in this column about her most recent visit to the hospital and the constant need for replenishing the closet. Read More ...
Ann Nyberg Published 04/19/10

Buy a Bargain, Help a Child
The huge sale hosted annually for the last 56 years by the Child & Family Agency of Southeastern Connecticut opens today and continues through Sunday. Read Ann Nyberg's column on why she never misses the event with the motto "Buy a Bargain, Help a Child" ... and why you shouldn't either! Read More ...
Ann Nyberg Published 04/15/10

Empowering Connecticut One Small Business at a Time
In a column written in a very different vein from Trish Bennett's "Between Us" contribution published yesterday below, Ann Nyberg today draws a remarkably similar conclusion to Trish regarding what's needs to change in the world to take it to a better place.  The inspiration for Ann's column was a meeting held recently at the "Bee and Thistle Inn & Spa" in Old Lyme where the "Right-Brainers" gathered. Read More ...
Ann Nyberg Published 04/05/10

Honoring the Late, Great Kate at "The Kate"
Here's Ann Nyberg again with some thoughts on the “gem of a place with a movie star name” just across the water from us in Old Saybrook. Nor only does the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center offer a huge variety of acts on an almost daily basis, but on May 12th it will host a very special event. Read More ...
Ann Nyberg Published 03/16/10

Pauley and Me
Here's Ann Nyberg's next column for us and this one is all about a fellow TV newscaster, for whom Ann has much admiration.  Jane Pauley, in Ann's words, "the former darling of NBC’s long-running Today Show," is back on the show and Ann discovers that she and Pauley have a significant number of things in common. Read More ...
Ann Nyberg Published 03/11/10 - 1 opinion posted

Getting the Party Started
We're very excited to be joined by a new columnist today, whose name is a household one in Connecticut.  Ann Nyberg has been a news anchor for more than 25 years.  She is currently with WTNH, but is almost as well known for the enormous range of charitable activities, which she actively supports.  Her new column for LymeLine will touch on people and places around the state that have caught her attention in some way.  She opens, however, with a description of her venture that, along the way, connected LymeLine with Ms. Nyberg. Read More ...
Ann Nyberg Published 03/04/10