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Looking Back at the Always Extraordinary ‘White Elephant Sale’, 10 Facts You May Not Know About It

July 13, 2024 by Admin

OLD LYME—It may have been a little damp but the eagerly-anticipated White Elephant Sale hosted by the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme duly opened yesterday on the first strike of the church clock at 9 a.m. It was open again Saturday from 8 a.m. to 12 noon, when most items were half-price.  Organized by the LBS (Ladies Benevolent Society) of the church, the sale has … [Read more...] about Looking Back at the Always Extraordinary ‘White Elephant Sale’, 10 Facts You May Not Know About It

Letter to the Editor: Management of Major Projects in Old Lyme is Problematic

July 13, 2024 by William Folland

To the Editor: With reference to Howard Margules recent Op-Ed published in LymeLine.com, ineffective leadership by Old Lyme’s First Selectperson has been the root cause for ongoing issues with the Lymes' Senior Center renovation and the going-nowhere Halls Road Improvement Project. The failure to appoint competent individuals to manage these projects is a major factor in … [Read more...] about Letter to the Editor: Management of Major Projects in Old Lyme is Problematic

Op-Ed: Old Lyme Needs to Do Better on Major Projects

July 12, 2024 by Howard Margules

Editor’s Note: This op-ed was submitted by Howard Margules of Old Lyme.  Our town’s major projects—Halls Road, Lymes’ Senior Center, Sewers, Shoreline Gateway, and Affordable Housing—are all vital to our town’s future economic viability.  They also share something else in common: they have been “works in process” for quite a while, and all remain unfinished. It … [Read more...] about Op-Ed: Old Lyme Needs to Do Better on Major Projects

Death Announced of Daniel E. Lynch, Former ‘Mayor’ of Old Lyme Shores

July 12, 2024 by Admin

Daniel E. Lynch, formerly of West Hartford and Old Lyme, and loving husband of Alice (Walsh) Lynch for 69 years, passed away peacefully on July 10, 2024. Dan was born in Hartford, Connecticut on July 7, 1933, the youngest of three sons to Margaret (Shea) and William Lynch. He was educated locally and attended Providence College ... ... Later years were spent at Old Lyme … [Read more...] about Death Announced of Daniel E. Lynch, Former ‘Mayor’ of Old Lyme Shores

Weather Cancels Sound View Parade … But It Happens Anyway … on Much Smaller Scale!

July 7, 2024 by Admin

"This sense of community - of caring - is what makes Sound View special" (Mary Daley) OLD LYME— Rain may have canceled Sound View's traditional parade but Joann Lishing, who assists with organizing the parade, tells LymeLine, "Decorated people, golf carts, and so forth, showed up and had their own parade!" Sound View resident and LymeLine reader Mary Daley adds, "The … [Read more...] about Weather Cancels Sound View Parade … But It Happens Anyway … on Much Smaller Scale!

Lyme’s Hometown Parade Offers Traditional Delights on July 4th—More Photos Added

July 7, 2024 by Admin

LYME — This year's parade in Lyme celebrating our country's 248th birthday was full of all its usual delights including music, marchers and much merriment ... though missing the muskets of yesteryear. Enjoy our photo essay of the grand event. … [Read more...] about Lyme’s Hometown Parade Offers Traditional Delights on July 4th—More Photos Added

Death Announced of Cameron John Rogerson; Raised in Old Lyme, Services at Saint Ann’s, Aug. 3

July 7, 2024 by Admin

MADISON, CT—Cameron John Rogerson passed away June 13, 2024, one month following his 64th birthday. He and his wife had the good fortune to go on vacation and celebrate his birthday in May before his battle with cancer returned to take his life. Cameron was born May 13, 1960, in Torrington, to Patricia and Thomas Walker Rogerson. Cameron was the middle son of three boys, and … [Read more...] about Death Announced of Cameron John Rogerson; Raised in Old Lyme, Services at Saint Ann’s, Aug. 3

Independence Day Boat Parade Sails to Success on Rogers Lake

July 6, 2024 by Admin

OLD LYME — Friends and neighbors joined with residents of Rogers Lake West Shores Association (RLWSA) for a (now) traditional Independence Day Boat Parade on Rogers Lake.  The winners of the trophy for the "Most Enthusiastic, Patriotic, and Best Decorated Boat" were the King family, who are residents of the RLWSA.  Seen awarding the trophy to the … [Read more...] about Independence Day Boat Parade Sails to Success on Rogers Lake

Community Foundation Grants of Almost $2.6 Million Address Inequities in Eastern CT, Grantmaking in Lyme/Old Lyme Totals Over $67K

July 5, 2024 by Admin

NEW LONDON—The Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut has announced recent grant awards of nearly $2.6 million to advance equity through its six focus areas as follows: Between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024, the Community Foundation's Total grantmaking to organizations based in Lyme or Old Lyme was $67,617. The recipients were: Connecticut Audubon Society … [Read more...] about Community Foundation Grants of Almost $2.6 Million Address Inequities in Eastern CT, Grantmaking in Lyme/Old Lyme Totals Over $67K

Death Announced of Gloria Alexander Burdick, Mother of Paul Burdick of Old Lyme

July 1, 2024 by Admin

Gloria Alexander Burdick—born October 11th, 1935, passed May 27th 2024 Born to Mr. & Mrs. Richard Alexander lived in East Haddam CT and eventually moved to Deep River CT. Preceded in death by five sisters and one brother, Betty, Grace, Richard Jr., Roberta, Mary and Paulette, as well as her ex-husband, Alfred "Jim" Burdick and her son Michael. Gloria was survived … [Read more...] about Death Announced of Gloria Alexander Burdick, Mother of Paul Burdick of Old Lyme

‘The Estuary’ Celebrates 50 Years of Service with Fundraising Gala in September

July 1, 2024 by Admin

OLD SAYBROOK/LYME/OLD LYME—In celebration of 50 years of dedicated service to the community, The Estuary is thrilled to announce a fundraising gala to be held on Sept. 28, 2024. The event will take place at the historic Essex Steam Train Station, located at 1 Railroad Ave. in Essex, from 6 to 10 p.m. All proceeds from the event will benefit the Meals on Wheels program. The … [Read more...] about ‘The Estuary’ Celebrates 50 Years of Service with Fundraising Gala in September

Letter to the Editor: Old Lyme Historical Society Gives Thanks to All Who Made Hydrangea Sale a Success

June 28, 2024 by Old Lyme Historical Society Inc.

To the Editor: The Old Lyme Historical Society Inc. (OLHSI) would like to thank all the OLHSI volunteers, who assisted with their Hydrangeas Galore Plant Sale last weekend, and everyone who visited the Sale. All the plants were generously donated by the Comstock Family Nursery in Old Lyme, and 100 percent of the proceeds will benefit the Society's Carol Noyes Winters … [Read more...] about Letter to the Editor: Old Lyme Historical Society Gives Thanks to All Who Made Hydrangea Sale a Success

Inaugural ‘StoryWalk ®’ Opens at Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center

June 28, 2024 by Admin

OLD LYME—On Friday, June 28, representatives of Old Lyme's Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library celebrated the opening of the new StoryWalk® in memory of the late Agnes O’Connor at the Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center (RTPEC)'s Sunken Garden. The RTPEC is located on the site of the former Bee & Thistle Inn. After a brief dedication, participants were invited to enjoy … [Read more...] about Inaugural ‘StoryWalk ®’ Opens at Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center

Juneteenth Joyfully Celebrated at FloGris Museum with Jazz & Poetry

June 26, 2024 by Witness Stones

OLD LYME—On Saturday, June 22, Witness Stones Old Lyme presented a celebratory event filled with jazz and poetry on the lawn of the Florence Griswold Museum. This event honored Juneteenth, a federal holiday celebrating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans, and offered a vibrant fusion of music and spoken word. Over 150 attendees experienced a powerful, moving, and … [Read more...] about Juneteenth Joyfully Celebrated at FloGris Museum with Jazz & Poetry

Local Vets Complete Training as Veterans Representatives for Towns of Lyme, Old Lyme, Killingworth

June 25, 2024 by Admin

ROCKY HILL, CT/LYME/OLD LYME—On June 14, the Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) conducted an annual training program for the Veterans  Representatives of each Connecticut municipality.    The event was held at the main VA campus at Rocky Hill, Conn.  Completed training certificates were handed out by Ronald P. Welch, Commissioner, Connecticut Department of … [Read more...] about Local Vets Complete Training as Veterans Representatives for Towns of Lyme, Old Lyme, Killingworth

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