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Nationally and locally, charities have been facing an uphill challenge in this tough economy: how to provide for people in need of fin ancial and food assistance. Just as charities are seeing increasing need from individuals, families, seniors, newly...
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Looking for some warm soup and a handmade soup bowl to go with it? The Soup Bowl Supper at the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme is the place to find both. This year’s soup supper is Friday, Nov. 7, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. All proceeds go to support...
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It’s back to business for everyone at Old Lyme’s restored and expanded town hall after 15 months of construction, temporary relocations and a $4.6 million price tag. Close to 200 people came to the Memorial Town Hall Open House celebration on Sunday,...
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It’s wholesome Connecticut River Valley living. Camp Claire, on the edge of Hamburg Cove, is recognized by most locals. Some assume it’s a church camp. Those out for a scenic drive up Route 154 might notice a calm blue sign. Then there are the loyal camp...
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It’s been a whirlwind 10 days for 40 students and two teachers from Nagano Nishi High School in Nagano, Japan, and for the almost as many host families in East Lyme who welcomed the international visitors into their homes. East Lyme High School has an...
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It might sound like a tweener girl's dream come true: an entire Friday evening devoted to dressing up in costumes, maybe some makeup, music, crafts, dancing, games, and food, with your girlfriends. Lots of them. Feb. 29 marked the third International...
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Give Ann Farley some donated fabric, a little free time, and a worthy cause-and watch out! The not-exactly-retired Niantic resident who organized efforts last summer to make and ship 2,400 neck coolers to American soldiers in Iraq is back at it again...
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