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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.
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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.
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.
DEEP Touts Long Island Sound Water Quality Gains Amid Old Lyme Sewer Uncertainty
Aboard a new research vessel, state officials cited declining nitrogen levels in Long Island Sound and reiterated support for Old Lyme’s participation in a regional sewer project.
Second Gatorade State Player of the Year Honor Caps Stellar Year, High School Career for Chase Gilbert
Already Connecticut’s Gatorade Girls Cross Country Player of the Year, the Lyme-Old Lyme athlete has now earned the title in track and field.
July 4-5 Festivities Anchor America 250 Events in Lyme and Old Lyme
The towns will mark the nation’s 250th anniversary with parades, ceremonies, music, exhibits and community celebrations on July 4 and beyond.
Old Lyme’s Capt. Jack Spratt Brings Talk on Revolutionary War Privateers to Watch Hill, July 1
Old Lyme historian Capt. Jack Spratt will be in Westerly for a free talk on the role of privateers in the Revolutionary War.
Grab a Beach Chair: Free Thursday Night Concert Series Returns to Sound View
Eight weeks of free live music kicks off June 25 at the Sound View flagpole, with performances ranging from classic rock and big band to local favorites.
Letter to the Editor: Solving Housing Requires Leadership
State Rep. Nick Menapace argues Connecticut communities have the tools to address housing shortages but must move beyond “a politics of impossibility” to use them.
A View from My Porch: America’s Quarter Millennium – The Summer the Declaration of Independence Took Shape
Between Evacuation Day and the signing of the Declaration of Independence lay 109 days that transformed rebellion into nationhood, and reconciliation into revolution.
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