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Letter to the Editor: Stealing Political Signs is a Criminal Act, Infringement on Free Speech

October 2, 2024 by Betsy Groth

To the Editor: As a follow up to Kim Thompson’s letter dated September 17, I would like to review a few things.Signs continue to be stolen from private property.Here you have theft, as if someone stole your patio furniture.You have trespassing.You have infringement on free speech.This is not mischief; they are criminal acts.Maybe the thieves feel they are above the law, just … [Read more...] about Letter to the Editor: Stealing Political Signs is a Criminal Act, Infringement on Free Speech

Delightful ‘Wee Faerie Village’ with ‘Yesterville’ Theme on View at FloGris Through Nov. 3

September 28, 2024 by Admin

OLD LYME — One of the highlights of the Old Lyme year begins today when the Florence Griswold Museum opens its metaphorical doors to the 2025 Wee Faerie Village outdoor installation with the intriguing theme of Yesterville: A Wee Old-Timey Town. Everyone has a history, including the wee faerie folk. Inspired by the living history museums in the human world such as Mystic … [Read more...] about Delightful ‘Wee Faerie Village’ with ‘Yesterville’ Theme on View at FloGris Through Nov. 3

Death Announced of Christian W. Mathiason of Windsor Locks, Spent his Formative Years in Old Lyme

September 28, 2024 by Admin

Christian W. Mathiason, 73, of Windsor Locks, beloved husband of 48 years to Joan (Toce) Mathiason, entered into eternal rest on Sunday, September 22, 2024. Born in New London on October 24, 1950, to the late Christian W. Mathiason, Sr. and Mary (Monroe) Mathiason, he spent his formative years in Old Lyme before moving to Windsor Locks with Joan to raise their family ...In … [Read more...] about Death Announced of Christian W. Mathiason of Windsor Locks, Spent his Formative Years in Old Lyme

Death Announced of James “Jim” G. Devine of Old Lyme, Former Principal of NL Harbor Elementary School

September 22, 2024 by Admin

OLD LYME—James "Jim" G. Devine of Old Lyme, passed away Sept. 15, 2024, with his family by his side. He was born March 9, 1942, in New Haven, the son of the late Charles "Micky" and Helen Devine. Jim ... was the principal at Harbor Elementary School in New London for 29 years ... James is survived by his wife Paula of 35 years; his sons, Michael (Stephanie) and James … [Read more...] about Death Announced of James “Jim” G. Devine of Old Lyme, Former Principal of NL Harbor Elementary School

Old Lyme Cemetery Association Clarifies Situation Regarding Removal of Items Left at Gravesites

September 21, 2024 by Admin

OLD LYME—Concerns regarding items being removed from gravesites at Duck River Cemetery have recently surfaced on Facebook. A phone call to our office then expanded on them. We reached out by phone to the Old Lyme Cemetery Association (OLCA) to find out what the situation is. Edward Pinn, who serves as the OLCA Vice President, explained that the Rules and Regulations … [Read more...] about Old Lyme Cemetery Association Clarifies Situation Regarding Removal of Items Left at Gravesites

Op-Ed: Take Time to Listen, Tell, Learn, ‘a Better Story About Haiti’

September 20, 2024 by Rev. Dr. Steven R. Jungkeit

Editor's Note: We received this op-ed from Rev. Steve Jungkeit, who serves as the Senior Minister of The First Congregational Church of Old Lyme (FCCOL.)  In the winter of 2020, just before Covid stopped the world, I sat with a friend on a hillside overlooking Deschapelles, Haiti on a clear starry night.  There were scarcely any lights to be seen, for few people in that … [Read more...] about Op-Ed: Take Time to Listen, Tell, Learn, ‘a Better Story About Haiti’

A View from My Porch: A 2024 Election Epic—Part Two: Content of Character (Section 3 of 3)

September 19, 2024 by Thomas D Gotowka

Editor’s Notes: i) We have divided Part Two of Thomas Gotowka’s essay into three sections. We published Section 1 on Sept. 13 at this link and Section 2 on Tuesday, Sept. 17 at this link. This is the third and final section.ii) This is the opinion of Thomas D. Gotowka.The Lady May Caper Former Trump senior adviser, Steve Bannon, was collected by the USCG … [Read more...] about A View from My Porch: A 2024 Election Epic—Part Two: Content of Character (Section 3 of 3)

Soccer: Old Lyme Girls Defeat Old Rival Saybrook

September 18, 2024 by Admin

OLD SAYBROOK—On Monday, the Old Lyme girls, coached by Caroline Wallace and playing away, defeated perennial rival Old Saybrook 2-1. Wildcat goals were scored by Brooke Burgess and Mia Bonnati, with an assist by Bonnati on the first goal. Goalkeeper Olivia Kelly made 13 saves for the Wildcats Old Lyme's record now stands at 4-2. Annalise Sarette and Alexandra … [Read more...] about Soccer: Old Lyme Girls Defeat Old Rival Saybrook

See Three New Shows at Lyme Art Association Through Oct. 24

September 18, 2024 by Admin

OLD LYME — The New England Landscape exhibition featuring works by Lyme Art Association (LAA) Member Artists is currently on view at the LAA. This annual exhibition celebrates the rich and varied beauty of the East Coast. From autumn leaves to summer trees and lonely roads to rolling hills, LAA member artists visually explored their connection to this land. Gallery … [Read more...] about See Three New Shows at Lyme Art Association Through Oct. 24

Letter to the Editor: On the Issue of Political Signs

September 17, 2024 by Kim Thompson

To the Editor: It’s election season and love them or hate them, there are about to be signs supporting candidates all over town. The Old Lyme Democratic Town Committee will unwaveringly support the right of all community members to exercise their First Amendment Right to Freedom of Speech and will stand up to attempts by any private citizen or governing body to trample that … [Read more...] about Letter to the Editor: On the Issue of Political Signs

A View from My Porch: A 2024 Election Epic—Part Two: Content of Character (Section 2 of 3)

September 17, 2024 by Admin

Editor’s Notes: i) We have divided Part Two of Thomas Gotowka’s essay into three sections. We published Section 1 on Sept. 13 at this link and will publish Section 3 on Thursday, Sept. 19.ii) This is the opinion of Thomas D. Gotowka. Access Hollywood Interview On Oct. 7, 2016, The Washington Post published an article on TV host Billy Bush’s 2005 taped conversation with … [Read more...] about A View from My Porch: A 2024 Election Epic—Part Two: Content of Character (Section 2 of 3)

Old Lyme Sports Round-up: Mix of Wins, Losses for Old Lyme Teams

September 16, 2024 by Admin

Boy's SoccerOn Monday, Sept. 16, Old Saybrook defeated Old Lyme 3-0. Coached by Allyson Gleason, the Wildcats were playing at home and their record now stands at 2-4-0.Casey DeAngelo, Reggie Duque and Christain Dutra scored for Saybrook. Carlos Velez Torres made four saves for Old Saybrook while Sam Edmed made 11 for Old Lyme. Old Lyme's record is now … [Read more...] about Old Lyme Sports Round-up: Mix of Wins, Losses for Old Lyme Teams

Death Announced of Laurence E. Plouffe, 77, of Old Lyme, Father of Michael Plouffe of OL

September 13, 2024 by Admin

OLD LYME—Laurence E. Plouffe, 77, of Old Lyme died unexpectedly at home Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2024. He was born May 10, 1947, in New London to Edmund and Helen Good Plouffe ... ... Larry was predeceased by his parents; and his former in-laws, Bill and Nuzzy Packer. He was the proud father of Julie Plouffe (Malik) of Clinton, Michael Plouffe of Old Lyme; grandfather to Reece … [Read more...] about Death Announced of Laurence E. Plouffe, 77, of Old Lyme, Father of Michael Plouffe of OL

A View from My Porch: A 2024 Election Epic—Part Two: Content of Character (Section 1 of 3)

September 13, 2024 by Thomas D Gotowka

Editor’s Notes: i) We have divided Part Two of Thomas Gotowka’s essay into three sections. We will publish Sections 2 and 3 on Tuesday, Sept. 17 and Thursday, Sept. 19, respectively.ii) This is the opinion of Thomas D. Gotowka. If you read Part 1 of this “View,” (which was serialized in three parts in LymeLine at these links: Section 1, Section 2 and Section 3), you would … [Read more...] about A View from My Porch: A 2024 Election Epic—Part Two: Content of Character (Section 1 of 3)

Literature in the Lymes: ‘The Devil’s Teeth: A True Story of Obsession and Survival Among Great White Sharks’ by Susan Casey

September 12, 2024 by Jennifer Petty Hilger

I think it’s safe to write about sharks after Labor Day. I try not to do this earlier on in the summer for obvious reasons. It isn’t nice doing it early on. We all like sharks but we all like the beach too. I watched Jaws for the umpteenth time the other night and just thought, "Nope.” Susan Casey appears to not have these thoughts. She is an editor and sports writer for … [Read more...] about Literature in the Lymes: ‘The Devil’s Teeth: A True Story of Obsession and Survival Among Great White Sharks’ by Susan Casey

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