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Sold! Property Transactions for Old Lyme, October 16-19, 2012
Six property transactions were recorded in Old Lyme Town Hall this week, with properties going from $52,000 to $775,000.

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Six property transactions were recorded in Old Lyme Town Hall this week, with properties going from $52,000 to $775,000.

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The following property transactions were recorded at East Lyme and Old Lyme Town Halls Oct. 5-12, 2012
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Old Lyme Zoning Board heard arguments from both sides last night but decided to take another month to think about it before voting on a special use permit that would allow the sports complex to move forward.
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