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Rev. Steven R. Jungkeit follows Rev. David Good, who retired in 2012 after serving as Senior Minister for 37 years.
Waterford attorney Bert Polito has been named New London Area Best Lawyers Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiff’s Lawyer of the Year for 2013
Waterford attorney Bert Polito has been named New London Area Best Lawyers Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiff’s Lawyer of the Year for 2013
Deb Marsden, founder of CT Farm Fresh Express, will discuss how to eat healthfully and support local farms at Lymes' Youth Service Bureau on May 14 at 7 p.m. at a free forum presented by Holistic Moms Network.
A bill passed by the House requiring tattoo artists to be licensed by the Connecticut Department of Health now moves to the senate.
Birth announcements are provided by Lawrence + Memorial Hospital in New London.
Birth announcements are provided by Lawrence + Memorial Hospital in New London.
If you've got something to say about it, now's your chance.
Five things to know for East Lyme, Old Lyme, and Lyme on Monday, May 13, 2013.
There's a lot to sing about if you're from Niantic and, though this music video may not make it to the top of the charts, it aims to boost the village to the top spot as Connecticut's Still Revolutionary Fan Favorite town of the year.
Cyclists take over the roads of Lyme to raise money for the Lyme Land Conservation Trust in the first annual Tour de Lyme.
Old Lyme Inn's new jazz club opened this weekend with cool jazz and a crowd that was hot for it.
At the School of Engineering's commencement, Kelsey Boch gave the speech and Christine Nykyforchyn sang the national anthem—just as they had at Waterford High School's graduation four years earlier!
Try following the trail of melted butter? Southington police are searching for a 200-pound, fiberglass lobster statue stolen from a local business.
Cowlick's Creamery is now open at 521 Boston Post Road in Waterford
The America's Cup winner will be at the Essex Yacht Club to Kick off the Leukemia Cup Regatta Season.
The Norwich native will be speaking at Commencement today.
Unless otherwise noted, property transactions for May 1-9, 2013, are listed by the date they are recorded at Town Hall. Quit claims are not included in this list. There were no property transactions recorded in Lyme last week.