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Old Lyme’s O’Hanlon Named a ‘Mentor of the Year’ by Robinson+Cole Law Firm

September 15, 2016 by admin

Robinson+Cole recently recognized eight lawyers for pro bono work, community service, mentoring, and promoting an inclusive work environment. Included among them was Edward (Ted) V. O'Hanlan of Old Lyme, who was one of three lawyers to be presented with the Robinson+Cole Mentor of the Year Award. This award recognizes and honors lawyers throughout the firm for their … [Read more...] about Old Lyme’s O’Hanlon Named a ‘Mentor of the Year’ by Robinson+Cole Law Firm

Webster Bank Selected as NEDA’s Business of the Year

September 13, 2016 by admin

Webster Bank has announced it has been chosen as the Business of Year by the Northeastern Economic Developers Association (NEDA). The award was presented Sept. 12 during NEDA’s annual conference in New Haven, Connecticut. John Guy, executive vice president and director of business banking, accepted the award on Webster’s behalf and spoke at the conference. “Over the years, … [Read more...] about Webster Bank Selected as NEDA’s Business of the Year

Stonewell Farm Hosts Two-Day Workshop on Dry Stone Wall Building, Sept. 24, 25

September 13, 2016 by admin

KILLINGWORTH -- On Sept. 24 and 25, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily,  Andrew Pighills, master stone mason, will teach a two-day, weekend long workshop on the art of dry stone wall building at Stonewell Farm in Killingworth, CT. Participants will learn the basic principles of wall building, from establishing foundations, to the methods of dry laid (sometimes called dry-stacked) … [Read more...] about Stonewell Farm Hosts Two-Day Workshop on Dry Stone Wall Building, Sept. 24, 25

Old Lyme Inn Owners Offer Unique Opportunity to an Experienced Chef/General Manager

September 12, 2016 by Olwen Logan

SIDE DOOR JAZZ CLUB AND INN REMAIN FULLY OPERATIONAL WHILE RESTAURANT OPERATIONS ARE RECONFIGURED  Almost on a whim, Ken and Chris Kitchings purchased the long-neglected Old Lyme Inn in 2011 and then spent a full year renovating the exterior of the main building while also updating and upgrading all systems and décor.  In April of 2012, they opened the restaurant and eight … [Read more...] about Old Lyme Inn Owners Offer Unique Opportunity to an Experienced Chef/General Manager

Lyme-Old Lyme HS’s Bocian Joins Statewide Student Program to Increase Literacy Rates

September 12, 2016 by admin

Gary Bocian of Old Lyme, a sophomore at Lyme-Old Lyme High School, has been named a member of the executive board of a new, statewide, student organization called Connecticut Voice.  Katie Reid from LOLHS is also participating in the program. A kick-off event to launch the program will be held in Hartford at the Capitol Building on Wednesday, Sept. 14. Secretary of the State … [Read more...] about Lyme-Old Lyme HS’s Bocian Joins Statewide Student Program to Increase Literacy Rates

Final Week to View “The Artist’s Garden” at Florence Griswold Museum

September 12, 2016 by admin

This is the final week for the exhibition, The Artist’s Garden: American Impressionism and the Garden Movement, 1887–1920. The exhibition is on view through Sept. 18, and its presentation at this museum is supported by a grant from Connecticut Humanities. Organized by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, The Artist's Garden tells the story of American Impressionists … [Read more...] about Final Week to View “The Artist’s Garden” at Florence Griswold Museum

9/11: We Will Remember Them

September 11, 2016 by admin

Twenty nine hundred and seventy seven flags funded by an anonymous donor stand in front of Old Saybrook Town Hall in memory of the 2,977 lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001, at the World Trade Center in New York City. We remember and honor those who perished on that tragic day ... … [Read more...] about 9/11: We Will Remember Them

Lyme First Selectman Eno (R) Endorses Needleman (D) for State Senate

September 10, 2016 by admin

Yesterday, Lyme Republican First Selectman Ralph Eno endorsed Democratic State Senate Candidate Norm Needleman. “Although I generally try to avoid all things political, given the state of affairs at the state level, I’ve decided to be more public in terms of of the upcoming state senate race,” said Eno. “Norm has my unequivocal support.” Eno, a Republican, has served as the … [Read more...] about Lyme First Selectman Eno (R) Endorses Needleman (D) for State Senate

Sen. Linares Presented With a 2016 “Children’s Champion” Award

September 10, 2016 by admin

In a Sept. 8 ceremony at the start of a Middlesex Coalition for Children meeting at deKoven House in Middletown, Sen. Art Linares was presented with a 2016 “Children’s Champion” award by the Connecticut Early Childhood Alliance for his leadership on issues related to Connecticut’s young children. The other local legislators honored at the same ceremony were Sen. Len Fasano, … [Read more...] about Sen. Linares Presented With a 2016 “Children’s Champion” Award

Recycling in Old Lyme: How to Dispose of Medications

September 9, 2016 by Thomas D Gotowka

Old Lyme’s Solid Waste & Recycling Committee is exploring ways to improve recycling in Old Lyme. We are publishing several articles that lay out best practices. Our first article reviewed Old Lyme’s current curbside program. This article covers the safe disposal of prescription and over-the counter medications. Note that we sometimes refer to “DEEP” (The Connecticut … [Read more...] about Recycling in Old Lyme: How to Dispose of Medications

Press Pushes for Answers to FRA’s Apparent Decision Made Months Ago on ‘Preferred Alternative’ High Speed Rail Route

September 8, 2016 by admin

Since SECoast sent out their press release yesterday (published on LymeLine.com at this link,) which claimed the Federal Rail Authority (FRA) had already made a decision months ago regarding the high speed rail route through Connecticut, three major news sources have published articles reporting and expanding on the story, and also seeking a response from the FRA. According … [Read more...] about Press Pushes for Answers to FRA’s Apparent Decision Made Months Ago on ‘Preferred Alternative’ High Speed Rail Route

See World Premiere of Stunnng Movie About Artist Christian Brechneff at ‘The Kate’, Tonight; Reception Follows at Cooley Gallery

September 8, 2016 by Olwen Logan

The world premiere of the documentary, “Like Notes of Music: Christian Peltenburg-Brechneff: The Landscape Painter” will be held on Thursday, Sept. 8, at 5:30 p.m. at the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, 'The Kate,' at 300 Main St., Old Saybrook. The film is a stunning visual portrait of the landscape painter, who now lives in Hadlyme, Conn. with his husband -- … [Read more...] about See World Premiere of Stunnng Movie About Artist Christian Brechneff at ‘The Kate’, Tonight; Reception Follows at Cooley Gallery

Documents Reveal FRA Chose High Speed Rail Routes Through CT in April: Advocates Call Last Week’s FRA Forum in Old Lyme a “Charade”

September 6, 2016 by admin

The following is the text of a press release we received from SECoast, a wholly independent special project of the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation devoted to the issue of high speed rail along the Northeast Corridor in Connecticut: 'Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) documents obtained by SECoast and the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation reveal that … [Read more...] about Documents Reveal FRA Chose High Speed Rail Routes Through CT in April: Advocates Call Last Week’s FRA Forum in Old Lyme a “Charade”

Major News Story Anticipated Later Today on FRA Railroad Route

September 6, 2016 by admin

We are hearing that huge news pertaining to the high speed railroad route decision is coming later this morning as a result of the joint effort of SECoast and their partner at the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation. Stay tuned ... … [Read more...] about Major News Story Anticipated Later Today on FRA Railroad Route

Hadlyme Heritage Day Today At Country Market Helps Land Trust Preserve Whalebone Cove Headwaters

September 4, 2016 by admin

The Hadlyme Country Market and Lyme Land Conservation Trust join in an effort to help raise funds for the Hadlyme Challenge Grant —An anonymous gift offered by a neighbor to match Hadlyme residents’ donations in order to purchase the strategic Brockway-Hawthorne Property. In its 50th Anniversary year, the Lyme Land Conservation Trust has announced a fundraising drive to … [Read more...] about Hadlyme Heritage Day Today At Country Market Helps Land Trust Preserve Whalebone Cove Headwaters

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