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Sewer Project Staging Areas Draw Scrutiny From Old Lyme Zoning Commission

Proposed laydown areas for a long-planned shoreline sewer project may require a zoning amendment, potentially delaying construction by at least six weeks.
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The Hadlyme Cove Cemetery sign is sceen in the shade of a tree.
Discover Hidden History in Guided Tour of Hadlyme Cove Cemetery, June 7
Oral historian Jim Leatherbee will examine Lyme’s early history through stories of those who lived and died there.
Crosby Fund Dinner to Feature Doctor’s Journey From Rural Haiti to Brooklyn
The Crosby Fund for Haitian Education will host a Haitian dinner and presentation in Old Lyme featuring scholarship graduate and physician Hélène Clervius.
Last Chance: Lyme-Old Lyme Lions Club Scholarship Applications Due May 15
Residents of Lyme and Old Lyme pursuing college, technical or other post-secondary training programs this fall can apply for the scholarships.
Tour de Lyme Rolls Out New Base, New Routes for 13th Year
The Tour de Lyme sets off May 31 from Grassy Hill Preserve, featuring new road and mountain bike routes to benefit the Lyme Land Trust.
Death Announced of Kathleen Mary O’Brien, Married in Old Lyme, Mother of Two New Yorkers, Drawn Back to the Shore
Kathy was someone who said yes: to friendship, to adventure, to travel, and to all the wonder the world had to offer.
A view of the Lyme Town Hall with daffodils in the foreground.
Lyme Voters to Weigh $14.23 Million Budget and Extra Snow Removal Costs at Town Meeting, May 21
Voters will consider a $14.23 million budget and a $119,000 request for winter highway costs and equipment repair.
LymeLine to Offer Free Obituary Notices as Public Service
Our goal is to make meaningful remembrance accessible to every family with ties to Lyme and Old Lyme.
Guest Perspective: I Visited 95 CT Libraries In 4 Weeks – Here’s What I Learned
This guest columnist, who describes library joy as contagious, recalled one young patron who walked through the door, put his arms in the air and shouted, “Yes! We’re here!”
Talking Transportation: No Lines for Gas … Yet
Jim Cameron paints a bleak picture of summer travel as war-driven fuel costs and supply chain disruptions ripple through the global economy.
Body Recovered from Connecticut River in Lyme
State EnCon Police are investigating after a boater reported a body in the Connecticut River near the Chester-Hadlyme Ferry on Saturday afternoon.

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