East Lyme ― More than a year and a half since its initial request, a grassroots group dedicated to local anti-racism advocacy continues to ask officials to acknowledge racism as a public health crisi.
In a study that could have implications for Connecticut as the state emerges from its latest COVID-19 surge, Yale researchers found that older adults with lower incomes were disproportionately likely to develop health issues following stays in the intensive care unit.
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As the reporter for East Lyme, Old Lyme and Lyme, I cover the routine and the extraordinary aspects of small-town Connecticut life with the same level of care and attention to detail. This commitment is guided by the belief that the local level is where an informed citizenry can have the biggest impact. I enjoy telling the stories that make this area unique and asking the questions you need answered.
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As the reporter for East Lyme, Old Lyme and Lyme, I cover the routine and the extraordinary aspects of small-town Connecticut life with the same level of care and attention to detail. This commitment is guided by the belief that the local level is where an informed citizenry can have the biggest impact. I enjoy telling the stories that make this area unique and asking the questions you need answered.