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.
Elizabeth Regan
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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PLAINFIELD Town officials have tapped Plainfield police officer Anthony Swett to take over as police chief, according to Town Administrator Stephen Halleran.Swett, who’s in his mid-50s, was chosen by the Plainfield Selectboard to take the helm.
As a breaking news reporter, I primarily cover crime and courts in southeastern Connecticut, but I also report on politics, health care and social justice issues. In addition to my beat, I am the cohost of the investigative true crime podcast Looking for the Todt Family. I am passionate about in-depth crime coverage and believe in the power of investigative journalism. I am a Connecticut native who returned to my home state to join the team at The Day.
Taylor Hartz
As a breaking news reporter, I primarily cover crime and courts in southeastern Connecticut, but I also report on politics, health care and social justice issues. In addition to my beat, I am the cohost of the investigative true crime podcast Looking for the Todt Family. I am passionate about in-depth crime coverage and believe in the power of investigative journalism. I am a Connecticut native who returned to my home state to join the team at The Day.
East Lyme The chief of police is warning residents to be leery of home improvement scams in the wake of multiple cases of shoddy driveway paving work.
Chief Michael Finkelstein said two homeowners in town were approached by someone offering them a deal to pave their driveways with leftover material from another project in the area.
Finkelstein said any residents approached in such a manner should do their due diligence to make sure there s a contract in place, and should inspect the material being used and research the person or company providing the service. Some people will unfortunately prey on doing (the work) immediately, grabbing the money from you and leaving. And that s always a concern, because you don t have the time to look into what they re trying to offer you, he said.