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Two Years Later, Lyme Settles Bridge Dispute with Contractor for $40,000
Lyme has paid $40,000 to settle a lawsuit lodged by Suchocki & Son over a 2023 bridge project.
Old Lyme Grand List Up 0.36%, Eversource and Halls Road Plaza Lead Top 10 Taxpayers
The 2025 grand list is up 0.36% over the previous year due to higher motor vehicle and personal property values. Real estate values dipped slightly.
Tree Cutting on Halls Road Draws Scrutiny as Plaza Prepares Upgrades
Following complaints about trees cut along Halls Road, the land use coordinator says owners must follow the 1989 landscaping plan or seek zoning approval for changes.
Lyme’s Baylee Drown Recognized as Connecticut’s Outstanding Young Farmer
Drown, owner of Long Table Farm, was honored for innovative, sustainable farming and contributions to the local food system.
DiMillo’s Yacht Sales Acquires Old Lyme Marina
As part of DiMillo’s Yacht Sales, the longstanding marina will transition into a more active sales and marketing hub while maintaining the services customers already rely on.
UPDATED: Sennheiser to Move Americas’ Headquarters from Old Lyme to Nashville Music Hub
Sennheiser has been based in Old Lyme since 1991. In Nashville, it will be part of a new 55-acre entertainment industry complex with three buildings, 30 vendors, and 15 rehearsal studios.
Florence Griswold Museum Names Interim Director Peter Steere to Permanent Post
Peter Steere, former chief operating officer of Yale Health and acting Florence Griswold Museum director, has been chosen to lead the museum into the future.
Essex Bank Announces New President & CEO
The Board of Directors of Essex Bank announced this week that executive vice president and Chief Operating Officer Lynn Giroux will become president and CEO when Diane Arnold retires in August.
Deadline Wednesday: RiverCOG Invites You to Help Shape the Future of Town Centers
The region’s planning organization is seeking local ideas about how to make downtown areas in the Lower Connecticut River Valley more vibrant.
An aerial photo of Old Lyme Marketplace
Impending Walgreens Exit Leaves Opening for New Pharmacy at Old Lyme Marketplace
Asher Zelson, of Westport-based Charter Realty and Zelco Properties & Development, said the group is actively seeking tenants “across the board” — including pharmacies – that will benefit the town and broader area.
Shop Local with Lyme Artisans at Guilford Holiday Expo
The art center shop and gallery space at 411 Church Street in Guilford is open daily through Jan. 11 with handcrafted gifts from hundreds of independent artists and makers,
End of an Era, Launch of a New One at LymeLine
Today is a landmark day in LymeLine’s history. We signed papers officially donating the website to the nonprofit LymeLine Inc. so it can continue our mission of providing trusted, independent, non-partisan local news.
Op-Ed: Can Old Lyme Government Make Better, Faster Decisions? Thinking Outside The Box
George Frampton Jr. argues town government could make faster, better and more transparent decisions by adopting some key innovative ideas while excluding partisan politics.
Suisman Shapiro Celebrates Two Kelly’s—Kristi D. of Old Lyme and Carolyn P. —for Achievements in Law
Suisman Shapiro Attorneys-at-Law this month will honor two unrelated attorneys with the same last name — Carolyn P. Kelly and Kristi D. Kelly — for their achievements.
Florence Griswold Museum Executive Director to Depart Late November for New Position
Celebrating the Past, Present and Future of LymeLine
TOP STORY: Florence Griswold Museum Unveils $17.8 Million Expansion Inspired by Legacy and Landscape
Saturday is Farmers Market at Tiffany Farm’s Final Day of the Season
Suisman Shapiro Attorney Kristi Kelly of Old Lyme Named Finalist for 2025 ‘US Women, Influence & Power in Law’ Awards
Old Lyme Architect Arelt Wins Sketch Challenge at National Architecture Conference