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SECWAC Hosts Talk on “Authoritarian Resilience and Regime Capture: Venezuela in the Age of Great Power Politics,” Feb. 12

SECWAC will host U.S. Naval Academy professor John Polga-Hecimovich for a Feb. 12 talk examining Venezuela, authoritarian resilience, and U.S. strategy.

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NEW LOCATION: Pollinator Groups to Host Native Gardening Program in Lyme

“Building Layers for Biodiversity" will focus on designing native plant gardens that support wildlife, prevent invasive weeds and make the landscape more beautiful.

The cast of "Hello, Dolly!" on the Lyme-Old Lyme High School stage
Lyme-Old Lyme High School Students Bring Humor and Heart to ‘Hello, Dolly!’

With 11 weeks from auditions to curtain call, students, staff, and theater professionals have been working to bring a classic musical comedy to the Lyme-Old Lyme stage.

Letter to the Editor: Kudos to Old Lyme’s Public Works Team

A resident writes in with praise for the town's handling of last week's winter storm under the leadership of Public Works Director Ed Adanti.

Start Your Super Bowl Sunday at the Lyme-Old Lyme Lions Club Pancake Breakfast

The annual all-you-can-eat breakfast supports scholarships for graduating high school students and adult first-time college students. It features food, raffles and family fun.

Local Mental Health Support Is Close By: NAMI Support Groups in Niantic Offer Peer and Family Connection

Peer and family support groups offered by NAMI Southeast Connecticut meet regularly nearby and are free to attend.

New Date Set for Lyme Pollinator Pathway 5th Anniversary Party

Eco-conscious well-wishers will have to wait until March now that the Lyme Pollinator Pathway’s 5th Anniversary Party has been rescheduled for weather-related reasons.

Old Lyme Property Transactions, 1/26/26

This week's transactions range from a commercial opportunity on Shore Road to a $1.1 million home on Mile Creek Road.

Talking Transportation: Winter Travel Tips to Beat Cold, Snow – and Connecticut’s Roads and Rails

Jim Cameron delivers helpful tips, fun facts and one piece of particularly timely advice: Sometimes the smartest winter travel decision is not traveling at all.

Rare MLK Documentary, African American History Exhibit Coming to Connecticut College

The installation features curated artifacts, journalism and film exploring how Black stories have been told and who's been trusted to tell them.