After trudging up a steep slope the other day, we hikers paused to view acorns that were scattered amid hardened mud alongside an icy trail.
“Look how many there are!” Maggie Jones exclaimed. Stooping.
A swooping swath of Interstate 95 south in East Lyme and Old Lyme will be consolidated to simplify the outdated and unsafe stretch between the Rocky Neck Connector and Four Mile River Road.
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Old Lyme ― In what it is calling a “new chapter of growth,” real estate investment firm READCO has announced plans over the next two years for projects totaling $154 million in southeastern Connectic.
The Zoning Commission has approved a special permit that would allow Fresh Lyme Partners LLC, to sell marijuana for both medicinal and adult recreational
The headstone of Tillie Baldwin, listed by her birth name of Anna Winger. (photo by Jim Littlefield)
Published February 02. 2021 7:54AM
Jim Littlefield, Special to The Times
I remember from my almost five decades in the public-school system the ongoing conversation we often had about minorities and women and their underrepresentation in the history curriculum. Specifically, in our American history courses, was it really possible (or even logical) to conclude that almost all the important contributions over the years were made by white males?
The good news is that there now appears to be a genuine effort in public education to present history in a more factual and balanced manner.