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Graduates Told to Embrace Change, Hold on to Character at Lyme-Old Lyme Commencement
Principal James Wygonik said the class is not defined by its academic, athletic and artistic achievements. Instead, he said they’ll be remembered for doing the right thing when no one is looking.
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Cemetery Talk Reveals Story of Trailblazing Doctor Buried in Hadlyme
Alice Hamilton, the first female faculty member at Harvard University and a pioneer in workplace health and safety, is buried at Hadlyme Cove Cemetery with her family.
Lyme-Old Lyme High School Seniors Celebrate the End of One Road – and the Start of Another
The Class of 2026 marked their last full day as high school students with a celebratory parade along Lyme Street.
Wisialowski Launches Another Campaign for 23rd House District Seat
Old Saybrook Democrat Jane Wisialowski will vie again to represent Lyme, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook and part of Westbrook.
316 Lyme Acres Now Tax-Exempt After Transfer to RFK Jr.-Founded Nonprofit for Planned Kids’ Nature Preserve
The properties will be used as a nature preserve for children, according to local assessor’s documents. The properties were granted tax-exempt status earlier this year.
Lyme-Old Lyme High School Seniors to Celebrate Upcoming Graduation with Car Parade, June 10
Residents are invited to line Lyme Street on June 10 as Lyme-Old Lyme’s Class of 2026 makes its celebratory parade ahead of graduation.
Wildcat Roundup, Final Postseason Edition
Chase Gilbert won the State Open 1600-meter title and placed second in the 800, while Patrick Lynch and Tyler Cann earned top-eight finishes for Lyme-Old Lyme.
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.
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”).
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.
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.
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