The event will be hosted by the Tri-Town Democratic Town Committees of Lyme, Old Lyme and Old Saybrook.
Admission to the April 7 concert is free, but donations - to assist Malik Naveed bin Rehman and Zahida Altaf - will be welcomed.
Good Friday is March 30; Easter Sunday is April 1.
Malik Nayeed bin Rehman and Zahida Altaf have taken sanctuary in the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme to avoid deportation.
Malik Nayeed bin Rehman and Zahida Altaf, who lived in New Britain, have a five-year-old child who is a United States citizen.
Matt Pugliese, a non-profit arts leader, announced he will challenge for the 23rd CT State House District.
East Lyme is the biggest loser of the three - losing over $750,000 of its fiscal year 2019 budget if Malloy gets his way.
The townwide parking ban was in effect on Thursday, Jan. 4, due to the snow storm.
Connecticut towns thought they had escaped serious cuts when a new budget was approved. Well think again, as new cuts have been released.
Election Day is today, and residents are voting on several local positions. Here is what you need to know.
Lawmakers have agreed on a budget to plug a $3.5 billion shortfall. Here's how the new budget will impact your community.
Former Lyme First Selectman Ralph Eno has endorsed Steven Mattson for First Selectman.
The bridge span Eight Mile River.
The state's budget woes could spell trouble for the town's credit rating.
Gov. Dannel Malloy released another budget proposal Monday as the state passed more than 100 days without a signed budget.
The move is part of the LDTC's ongoing efforts to encourage local residents to become more involved and learn more about town government.
Gov. Malloy made a new proposal, which would be good news for state parks if approved.
Speakers addressed the need to turn out Democrats for the upcoming municipal elections this November.
It would give the town more power to deal with blighted properties.
DTC recommends Jeannine Lewis as the candidate. The official Democratic candidate will be determined this summer at a nomination convention.
State Senator Paul Formica recently spoke at the Renewable Energy and Efficiency Business Association Roundtable in Hartford.
The Lyme Democratic Town Committee will interview Democratic candidates for Probate Court Judge this month.
Senator Paul Formica lead the Senate's recent passage of a bill to create energy stability and preserve Millstone’s presence in Connecticut.
Senator Paul Formica applauds the Senate’s passage of a bipartisan bill to close the 2017 state budget shortfall.
Gordon Chang will present 'Trump and North Korea: War or Peace in Asia?' on June 6. Tickets are on sale for the general public.
State Senators Paul Formica and Heather Somers offered their support for Senate Bill 957.
Gov. Malloy’s revised budget proposal eliminates or sharply reduces certain forms of aid that are doled out to towns.
Senator Paul Formica and Senate Republicans recently unveiled the updated state budget proposal.
Malloy wants to cut millions in state aid to local communities to reduce the state’s deficit. See how much your town would lose.
Senator Paul Formica discusses Republican lawmakers' alternative budget proposal and the legislative budget process on “The Senate Reports.”
State Senator Paul Formica recently attended a rally to urge state lawmakers to “give us a Connecticut we can sell.”
Senator Paul Formica met with the Child & Family Agency of Southeastern CT advocates to discuss school-based health centers.
Senator Paul Formica and Representative Kathleen McCarty recently met with hospital employees to discuss health care ad more.
State Senator Paul Formica applauds the passage of a bill to expand career options in hairdressing and cosmetology.
Senator Paul Formica joined Senate and House Republicans as they shared a state budget proposal.
His decision comes on the heels of tough financial times for the town.
Senator Formica presented the citation at a celebration in honor of and East Lyme resident's many years of service.
Two Connecticut senators and a representative spoke recently to urge fellow lawmakers to support a local theater.