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Lymes’ Senior Center Summer Concert Series Returns Thursdays in July

All ages from all over are invited to the Lymes’ Senior Center for free concerts spanning Doo Wop to pop through July 30.
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The Movie Man: ‘Toy Story 5’ Tackles Screen Time With Pixar’s Signature Heart
By turning screen time into its central conflict, the latest Toy Story sequel gives Woody and friends a mission for the new generation – and all of us.
OLCLC sign thanking participants for their support sits on a golf course with a golf ball on the ground.
Golfers Invited to Hit the Links for Old Lyme Learning Center
Golfers and sponsors are invited to support the Old Lyme Children’s Learning Center during its Aug. 6 fundraiser at Lyman Orchards Golf Course.
Treasures Await at 88th Annual White Elephant Sale, July 10 & 11
With the 88th Annual White Elephant Sale just over a week away, July 2 marks the last day to donate items for the popular annual event.
Patriotism Floats at Rogers Lake 7th Annual Boat Parade, July 4
Whether you’re competing for the trophy or watching from shore, the boat parade promises a festive and patriotic July 4 in this semiquincentennial year.
Red, White and Blue in Sound View: Independence Day Parade Set for Saturday
Decorated bikes, golf carts, marchers and general revelry will take to the streets as part of the annual Sound View Beach tradition.
Old Lyme to Celebrate America 250 with Food, Music and Community at Town Picnic, July 5
Hear ye, hear ye: Old Lyme residents are invited to gather at Town Woods Park for an afternoon of music, merriment, games and community harking back to 1776.
Letter to the Editor: Alternate Michael Barnes Seeks Appointment to Vacant Seat on Old Lyme Zoning Commission
“It is my passion for this town, where I grew up, went to school, and am now raising my own young family, that drives me to protect what we have,” Barnes writes.
MacCurdy Salisbury Foundation Honors 23 Students from Lyme and Old Lyme
Twenty-one of the students received grants averaging $5,250 annually that will follow them through their college or post-secondary education.
The Revolution Was Here, Too: Husband-and-Wife Historians Trace the Lymes’ Role in America’s Founding
On June 29, learn about a local reverend’s incendiary letters, a tea-burning protest on Old Lyme’s South Green and the local response to Lexington’s alarm.
Talking Transportation: Two Railroad Giants at War – And Riders Pay the Price
Amid rising rail fares and suffering service, Jim Cameron says state leaders bear responsibility for not adequately funding Connecticut’s transportation system.

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