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  • The Lymes, CT

Since I was 11, I knew I wanted to be a reporter and a have been lucky enough to have made a career of it.

I've worked for a variety of local and regional newspapers, national magazines, and even banged out a few books.

I'm by nature nosy, which is why I'm ideally suited to my chosen profession. I've been writing for Patch since its founding in Southeastern Connecticut and I'm thrilled to be the Editor of The Lymes.

You can reach me any time at jayne.keedle@patch.com or by phone (860) 437-8131. I'm always looking for news tips!

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Honoring East Lyme High Athletes and Coaches

The Board of Education held a recognition ceremony last night honoring East Lyme High School's top student athletes and coaches of the fall season.

Honoring East Lyme High Athletes and Coaches
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More Than $40 Million Approved in Aid For Sandy

Gov. Dannel Malloy says the damage from Sandy was the worst Connecticut has seen in recent years. Residents have until Feb. 12 to register for assistance.

More Than $40 Million Approved in Aid For Sandy
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Illegal Dumping on Route 156 in Old Lyme

Sold and closed after least 30 years in business last spring, Cherrystones Restaurant has become a haven for illegal dumpers

Illegal Dumping on Route 156 in Old Lyme
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Old Lyme Bridge Work Will Slow Traffic Starting Today

The Department of Transportation will be rehabilitating the bridge over I-95 at Flat Rock Hill Road in Old Lyme beginning Feb. 1 but it will affect both local and highway traffic for the foreseeable future.

Old Lyme Bridge Work Will Slow Traffic Starting Today