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Dreading the traditional start of the holiday shopping season this year? Looking for more charm and family fun after Thanksgiving? Downtown Niantic and Flanders again promise to offer the more Currier and Ives approach with the fifth annual Holiday Stroll...
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SALEM — For six weeks, Salem went dark—at least online. “Welcome to Salem, Connecticut” read the message on the town’s Web site. It was followed by another, less inviting message, “The Town of Salem Web site is temporarily unavailable.” Now, after remaining...
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Grade 12 High Honors: Alexandra Addabbo, Brianna Agnew, Stefan Aleo, Ryan Baldassario, Vincent Barone, Moira Bence, Christopher Brown, Melissa Chmielewski, Matthew Cohen, Sarah Favalora, Kathryn Gage, Alexa Gardner, Caitlin Gebhard, Shannon Glenn, Neal...
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Grade 8 High Honors: Maria Awwa, Amanda Burke, Kayla Carberry, La uren Colburn, Ruby Feng, Agatha Forstein, Tyler Franco, Michelle Gao, Richard Gaudet, Slater Gregory, Lily Hartmann, Marjorie Holcombe, Lindsey Knepshield, Jennifer Kowalski, Veronica Lee...
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Lots of special events are slated for Friday, Dec. 5, at Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts to kick off the holiday season and to engage the public in learning more about what the art school has to offer. The day will begin with an admissions open house...
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Dear Dog Lady, Nail trimming had always been easy with Saint, my 5- month - old Saint Bernard. I accidentally cut one of his nails too short and it bled. Since then he has been fearful and I have been tentative when I try to cut his nails. Can we mend...
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Can I tell you how much I love Faith Middleton? Especially when she hosts Food Schmooze on WNPR. A few weeks before Thanksgiving, she invited two editors from Fine Cooking , my favorite magazine, to talk about how to make a turkey and all the trimmings...
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This is the time of year when high school seniors are likely to be approached by unscrupulous companies guaranteeing scholarships, grants, or financial aid packages that promise tens of thousands of dollars. It’s legitimate for a company to charge a fee...
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East Lyme has become the 55th Connecticut community to launch a local chapter of TRIAD, a national coalition that aims to reduce criminal victimization of the elderly. The program brings together law enforcement, community senior services , and the private...
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The Town of Lyme has a new memorial to honor and recognize its veterans. The results, situated between the Lyme Town Hall and Lyme Public Library, were unveiled on Nov. 9, as about 200 people looked on. First Selectman Ralph Eno officiated at the ceremonies...
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East Lyme High football coach produced a classic oxymoron after Fitch beat his Vikings Nov. 7. “Fitch was a very good 0-8 football team,” the Day quoted Tenaglia. A good win-less team, Mr. Lou Holtz? Like a rich pauper or an ugly beauty or a well-conceived...
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Every year the Florence Griswold Museum celebrates the magic of the holiday season by transforming the Griswold House—Miss Florence’s turn-of-the-century boarding house for American Impressionist artists—into a Christmas wonderland decorated in traditional...
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What is bringing together activist teens with such diverse interests as robotics, human rights, the environment, and global solutions? Water, the essence of life. A number of individuals and groups, including the LOLHS FIRST Robotics team , better known...
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Nearly two decades ago, Chuck Graeb of Old Lyme switched gears and started fixing up bikes in his backyard for disadvantaged kids. Now, 10,000 bikes later, he’s still at full speed but with a small army of elves ranging from high-schoolers to retirees...
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As early as 2 and 3 years of age, kids can start reaping the benefits of karate. At Gabrieles Martial Arts in East Lyme and South Kingstown, R.I., a Kinder Karate program has been implemented to further develop motor skills, respect, and discipline. Parents...
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