100 … and Counting: Mann Completes a Century of Book Reviews
The amazing Jen Petty Mann continues her book review journey today with her 100th review! So this is a good time to look back on her previous 99 – and if you see her about town or on Facebook (or...
View ArticleLyme Academy College Hosts Exhibition by Famed Illustrator Tim O’Brien
TIME magazine cover by Tim O’Brien Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts is currently hosting an exhibition by acclaimed illustrator and portrait painter Tim O’Brien. His exhibit, “Portraits and...
View ArticleDock & Dine Closing, Reopening Next Year at New Elevation, Public Invited to...
The famous view through the windows of the Dock & Dine restaurant. Dock & Dine Restaurant at Saybrook Point is celebrating their “last hurrah” at an elevation 4.5 ft. above sea-level. Now...
View ArticleMusucal Masterworks New Season Continues Today
Julie Albers Musical Masterworks opened its 23rd season of chamber music with a concert at the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme today and then continues tomorrow, Sunday, Oct. 27, with a concert...
View ArticleAnnual Exhibit of Works by Lyme Artists Continues at Lyme Public Hall
The Lyme Artist’s Sale continues today at the Lyme Public Hall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nine Lyme artists are featured as follows: Roger Clements, maquettes Steven Evankow, stone bird baths Angie...
View ArticleSimple, Real Food: Fall Cooking
Indian lamb curry with potatoes. Fall is definitely here and so I am getting out the sweaters and flannel sheets. It’s also time for making stews, soups and comfort foods. I turn to braising for my...
View ArticleAha! Lyme Academy College Offers an Interactive Studio Stroll Tonight
Chair of Sculpture Brian Booth Craig (right) chats with guests during the first Aha! event. Tomorrow, Saturday, Nov. 9, Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts presents, ‘Aha! Eyes on the Hand,’ an...
View ArticleIntroducing a Letter From Paris
Nicole Prévost Logan We are delighted to introduce a new columnist to LymeLine today. Nicole Prévost Logan divides her time between Essex and Paris, spending summers in the former and winters in the...
View ArticleMusical Masterworks Hosts Young People’s Concert, Dec. 7
Musical Masterworks will present its second annual Young People’s Concert on Saturday, Dec. 7 at 11:30 a.m. at the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme, 2 Ferry Road, Old Lyme, CT 06371. The...
View ArticleLetter From Paris: Taxing Times in France
Nicole Prévost Logan In spite of lively street scenes in Paris, crowds strolling in the Tuileries gardens, restaurant terraces full of people enjoying a copious lunch and long lines at museums and...
View ArticleNature Conservancy Plans Deer Hunts at Selden Creek, Burnham Brook Preserves,...
The Nature Conservancy is coordinating deer hunts at its Selden Creek Preserve in Lyme and Burnham Brook Preserve in East Haddam during the firearms deer hunting season. The goal of the hunts is to...
View ArticleEarly Childhood Music, Movement Classes Offered at Nightingale’s Acoustic...
Sweet Beats Family Music classes for children from birth to pre-school and their caregivers will be offered this Friday, Nov. 22 and next Friday, Nov. 29, from 10 to 11 a.m. The classes will be hosted...
View ArticleSimple, Real Food: Tasty Thanksgiving Veggie Recipes
Roasted Brussels sprouts are a wonderful idea for Thanksgiving dinner. The holidays are just around the corner and I know many of us become overwhelmed and stressed by the amount of preparation it...
View ArticleLetter From Paris: Immigration Woes, Thanksgiving in France
Nicole Prévost Logan The pressure of immigration into Europe is growing. Thousands of immigrants are seeking refugee status for economic or political reasons. The television showed an incredible...
View ArticleA Letter from Paris: Art Déco in the Air
Nicole Prévost Logan “When Art Déco seduced the World” is one of the most popular exhibits of this season in Paris. It celebrates the artistic movement which bloomed in the 1920s and the 1930s....
View ArticleBuy Your Holiday Cookies at Child & Family’s ‘Cookie Walk,’ Today
Cookies, cookies, cookies! Gingerbread men … sugar cutouts … biscotti … pfefferneuse … snowballs: You want to have beautiful homemade cookies to serve your guests this holiday season, but when will...
View ArticleTribal Crafts Hosts Holiday Sale Over First Two Weekends of December
Tribal Crafts President Stephanie Kenny holds a dream catcher and stands among the Lakota and Haitian crafts, artwork and jewelry that will be showcased for sale the first two weekends of December for...
View ArticleLetter from Paris: ‘La Conversation’
Nicole Prévost Logan “La Conversation” is the kind of play Parisians love: a brilliant exercise of actors just talking and conversing on all the subjects of their time. The scene takes place in the...
View ArticleFriends of the Conte National Fish & Wildlife Refuge Honored; 66 Acres Added...
Aerial view of the Connecticut River. A coalition dedicated to the well-being of New England’s iconic Connecticut River and its watershed has been recognized with a prestigious national land protection...
View ArticleCollege Hosts Nationally Acclaimed Artist/Author Sharon Louden Tonight
Sharon Louden Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts hosts nationally acclaimed artist and author Sharon Louden, who will give a talk and a book-signing at the College on Tuesday, Dec. 10. Louden will...
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