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.

“Sunrise Over the Connecticut Valley” by James Meehan.

LymeLine is committed to the past, present and future of Lyme and Old Lyme. 

With that in mind, LymeLine will immediately begin offering full obituary notices free of charge as a public service to our communities.

Obituaries provide a lasting record of lives lived, families connected, contributions made and memories shared. We believe this legacy should be available to everyone with ties to the Lyme or Old Lyme community.

Families may submit obituary information through our new online form or by emailing prepared text and a photo to editor@lymeline.com.

As a community-supported publication, voluntary contributions help sustain LymeLine’s local journalism and ensure services like obituary notices remain freely available to all families. 

In gratitude,
Elizabeth Regan
Editor

Author

Elizabeth started her journalism career in 2013 with the launch of The Salem Connect, a community news site inspired by digital trailblazers like Olwen Logan. Elizabeth’s earliest reporting included two major fires — one at a package store and another at a log cabin where she captured, on video, a state trooper fatally shooting the unarmed homeowner and suspected arsonist. The experiences gave her a crash course in public record searches, courthouse procedures and the Freedom of Information Act. She went on to report for The Bulletin, CT News Junkie, The Rivereast, and The Day, where she covered the Lymes and helped launch the Housing Solutions Lab on affordable housing. Her work has earned numerous awards from the Connecticut Society of Professional Journalists and the New England Newspaper & Press Association. Now, after more than a decade in digital, weekly, and daily journalism, she’s grateful to return to the place where it all started: an online news site dedicated to one small corner of Connecticut.

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