Jayne Keedle, Patch Staff
- 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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The Lymes|News|
Police Search For Armed Robbery Suspect In East Lyme
New London, CT|News|
Man Arrested For Assault and Risk Of Injury To A Two-Month Old Baby
Adam Browne was arrested on Friday after New London Police responded to a call regarding an unconscious child. The baby was taken to L+M hospital with life-threatening injuries that police say were not the result of an accident.
New London, CT|News|
In The Mood For a Scary Movie?
Find out what films are playing locally this weekend.
Waterford, CT|News|
Something Wicked Fun This Way Comes
A new local theater company, TalkStory Theater, makes its big debut with four short original theater works and a puppet performance by Paper Tiger Puppets at the Hygienic Art Park in New London tonight.
New London, CT|News|
Something Wicked Fun This Way Comes
A new local theater company, TalkStory Theater, makes its big debut with four short original theater works and a puppet performance by Paper Tiger Puppets at the Hygienic Art Park in New London tonight.
Waterford, CT|News|
In The Mood For a Scary Movie?
What's playing at the movies in Waterford this weekend?
Waterford, CT|News|
Clark Lane Middle School Unites To Support Breast Cancer Patients
A fundraising campaign for Lawrence + Memorial Cancer Center in Waterford organized by a Clark Lane Middle School student has become a schoolwide effort.
Waterford, CT|News|
Sewer Work Will Affect Traffic Starting Next Week
Try to find alternative routes starting Monday as sewer line replacement is expected to tie up traffic near Route 32 North and on Richards Grove Road.
New London, CT|News|
New London Is Seeking Potential Developers For The Martin Center
At a forum on historic preservation on Wednesday, candidates running for City Council were asked about redevelopment and adaptive reuse of historic buildings. Whoever wins the election will be dealing with that issue regarding the Martin Center.
New London, CT|News|
‘100 Men Rise: Why Are Vaginas Important To You?’ Video Goes Viral
Connecticut College senior Alia Roth had no idea that the video she made as part of a campaign against gender violence would have everyone talking about vaginas.
Waterford, CT|News|
‘100 Men Rise: Why Are Vaginas Important To You?’ Video Goes Viral
Connecticut College senior Alia Roth had no idea that the video she made as part of a campaign against gender violence would have everyone talking about vaginas.
Bethel, CT|News|
Why Are Jerky Treats Killing Pets?
The Food and Drug Administration is trying to determine what is causing animals to become ill, but most of the problems have been tracked back to jerky treats made in China.
Newtown, CT|News|
Why Are Jerky Treats Killing Pets?
The Food and Drug Administration is trying to determine what is causing animals to become ill, but most of the problems have been tracked back to jerky treats made in China.
Brookfield, CT|News|
Why Are Jerky Treats Killing Pets?
The Food and Drug Administration is trying to determine what is causing animals to become ill, but most of the problems have been tracked back to jerky treats made in China.
Woodbury-Middlebury, CT|News|
Why Are Jerky Treats Killing Pets?
The Food and Drug Administration is trying to determine what is causing animals to become ill, but most of the problems have been tracked back to jerky treats made in China.
Oxford, CT|News|
Why Are Jerky Treats Killing Pets?
The Food and Drug Administration is trying to determine what is causing animals to become ill, but most of the problems have been tracked back to jerky treats made in China.
Southbury, CT|News|
Why Are Jerky Treats Killing Pets?
The Food and Drug Administration is trying to determine what is causing animals to become ill, but most of the problems have been tracked back to jerky treats made in China.