Volunteers needed!
Comcast comes to East Lyme with Xfinity services for residents and Comcast Business products.
The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the Boating Education Classroom at DEEP Marine Headquarters, 333 Ferry Road, Old Lyme.
Benefiting the CT Draft Horse Rescue
Niantic business sold Niantic man winning ticket.
Publicize your business and Delight our children!
Don't miss this Family Fun Event!
Time to plan for spring planting
The expiration date of the THYROSAFE brand Potassium Iodine (KI) tablets (January 2020) has been extended to June 30, 2020.
The man bought his winning ticket at a Guilford business.
The Town Hall and the Public Works Department will also be observing this holiday.
An East Lyme gas station sold the winning ticket to the local man.
The Niantic River was once rich in shellfish, notably scallops. The Waterford-East Lyme Shellfish Commission hopes to restore shell fishing.
Good news after tragic crash: Holy Cross rower Maegan Moriarty, a senior from Old Lyme, was released from the hospital on Thursday.
A judge ruled the fence that blocks access to a small strip of Old Lyme beach, long considered public, must be removed.
See below dates for recycle and trash pick up changes.
Bring an appetizer, salad, side dish, main dish or dessert to share as you listen to various leaders from town preservation groups.
The town of East Lyme has published its curbside tree collection schedule and provides the rules for disposal.
Christmas Trees will be collected on your regular collection day the week of January 13, 2020
"We want to hear from YOU!"
Tonight's collection will proceed as usual, but possibly a little late.
Photos with Santa and more!
Whether you are new in town or a lifelong resident, volunteering is good for both you and your town.
After learning that there's enough scallops in the Niantic River, the shellfish commission approved a Dec. 15 - Jan. 15, 2020 season.
Jessica Todd re-elected as President of E.L.P.T.F.
Lost money on Veterans Day returned. Then, wedding rings lost were found and returned. All is not lost: the world's filled with good people.
Positive trend and increased growth of vegetation
Book Lovers enjoy informative presentation by Celebrity Author
Proceeds benefit the CT Draft Horse Rescue
Artist and Historian Steven Cryan to conclude program on Transportation for the Friends of Fort Trumbull
Book Lovers Save the Date
Transportation of a Bygone Era: Tugboats, Steamboats and Trains.
A fundraiser for the CT Draft Horse Rescue
Patricia Alice "Pat" Shaw of East Lyme fought a heroic battle against breast cancer decades ago, but could not win against the deadly EEE.