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Lyme Public Hall’s Exhibition on Impact of World War II on Lyme Residents Runs July 4-6

LYME, CT—2025 marks 80 years since the end of the second World War. Visit Lyme Public Hall after the Hamburg 4th of July Parade to see a new exhibit from […]

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Registered voters and qualified taxpayers on Tuesday will be asked to weigh in on the proposed $39.7 million budget for the regional school district serving Lyme and Old Lyme. 

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