Lyme Soldiers in World War I Featured in Lyme Public Hall Exhibit on View Today

Lyme World War I veteran Maurice Hall Peck.

To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, the Lyme Public Hall Association presents an exhibition, Lyme in the Great War, Wednesday, July 4, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Saturday, July 7, from 1 to 4 p.m. 

The displays draw on material from the Lyme Local History Archives, the World War I collection of the Connecticut State Library and Lyme families. Letters, photographs, and documents tell the stories of 27 Lyme men and one woman who served between 1917 and 1919 and the organizations back home that supported them.

The exhibit is the culmination of two years of research by the staff of the Lyme Local History Archives.

The exhibit will be on view at the Lyme Public Hall, which is located at 249 Hamburg Road (Rte. 156) in Lyme, Conn.

Admission is free.

The Lyme Public Hall Association is dedicated to the appreciation of Lyme’s history, culture, and community through the preservation and use of the historic hall, its archives and historical programs.

For more information, visit www.lymepublichall.org

Rep. Carney Earns 100 Percent Voting Record During 2018 Legislative Session

State Representative Devin Carney (R-23rd)

State Representative Devin Carney (R-23) earned a perfect voting record during the 2018 legislative session. There were 317 votes taken this year according to information released by the House Clerk’s office.

“I have always made it a priority to be present for every vote,” said Rep. Carney. “In my opinion, the most important part of my job is to ensure the people of Lyme, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook, and Westbrook are heard on each and every piece of legislation that comes before the General Assembly. I am proud to have achieved this distinction for the district for the fourth year in a row.”

Rep. Carney currently serves as ranking member of the Transportation Committee, is on the Environment Committee and the Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee.

For an overview of important legislation addressed in the 2018 legislative session, visit the Office of Legislative Research website at www.cga.ct.gov/olr.

Anyone with questions, ideas or concerns about state-related issues can contact Rep. Carney’s office at Devin.Carney@housegop.ct.gov or 860-240-8700.

Old Lyme Library Hosts Presentation on CT River Ferry Services Over the Centuries, Tuesday

America’s oldest continuously operating ferry service began running between Rocky Hill and Glastonbury in 1655. More than 100 ferry services have operated on the river since the seventeenth century.

Local authors Wick Griswold and Stephen Jones will give a presentation on ‘Connecticut River Ferries’ on Tuesday, July 10, from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Old Lyme-Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library.  They will tell stories of the captains, crews and passengers that define the history and personality of this region.

Learn how Captain Ham Sandwich got his name.  Discover the bond between Katharine Hepburn and a real ferry queen, Cathey LaBonte.

Griswold and Jones will detail the history of these charming anachronisms and why they are still afloat today.

There is no charge for admission but registration at this link would be helpful for planning purposes.

Blood Drive to be Held Today in Honor of Lisa Russell, Seriously Injured LOLHS Grad ; Event Also Raising Awareness of Need for Durable Power of Attorney

Pam Russell (left) stands with daughter Lisa sometime previous to the serious accident Lisa sustained in the spring in Boston. Pam is a language teacher in Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School. Lisa graduated in 2007 from Lyme-Old Lyme High School.

Volunteer Notaries Public Sought to Assist with Effort at Event to raise Awareness of Importance for People of ALL Ages to Establish Durable Power of Attorney

The Town of Old Lyme is hosting a very special Blood Drive at the Town Hall on Friday, July 6, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.  This Drive is dedicated to a former resident of Old Lyme, Lisa Russell, who is in her twenties and was seriously injured in an accident in Boston in the spring. Her father is Andy, who serves as Chairman of the Old Lyme Board of Finance and her mother, Pam, is  a Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School language teacher.

Lisa, who was a member of the Lyme-Old Lyme High School Class of 2007, has undergone many surgeries since the accident and is currently being cared for at different times by a rehabilitation center and Mass. General Hospital.

Here are the sign-up sheets that have been created for anyone who wishes to volunteer for the blood drive.

First is the sign-up sheet for the registration table and the Canteen. The registration table will involve checking people in for their appointments, and giving them any pre-donation paperwork that they need to complete. Working the canteen will mean helping people after they’ve donated, generally donors are asked to sit at the canteen for at least 15 minutes after their donation to eat and drink something. Volunteers here will help by getting donors snacks and drinks and keeping an eye on them for any signs that they may need to lay down for a minute. If you have medical credentials (RN, MSN, APRN, etc.), your skills may be helpful in spotting a donor at the canteen who may need to put their head down a little sooner than other volunteers might see.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XlK3sIfZO0GZEf13OABpVIJ7jFoIxTwbFd-zFZF8sCI/edit?usp=sharing

The second sheet is the sign-up for anyone who would like to donate some food to the canteen. These donations can be pretty much anything, It is asked if you are making something at home that you provide a list of ingredients in case any donors have food sensitivities or allergies. The Red Cross generally provides juice and water, and easy to grab snacks like Cheese-Its, Oreos, granola bars, Fig Newtons, etc. The preference therefore would be for less processed items like homemade breads and cookies, or mini sandwiches to be donated.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Qon2PuTmhoXdmLV475EgADtRgnafk98jVrkAgHqskIY/edit?usp=sharing

And the most important part of this drive is signing up to donate blood, if you’re eligible.

https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?order=DATE&range=10&zipSponsor=06371

Also, on July 6, Lisa’s sister, Kim, is campaigning for people to complete durable power of attorney paperwork during the drive — this is paperwork that allows a family member to pay bills, and so forth, when someone is incapacitated for any reason. It is a document that would have helped Lisa’s family take care of some essentials for Lisa without forcing them jumping through hoops.

The document needs to be notarized, so the Town is seeking any local notaries willing to donate their time to this worthy cause on July 6.  If you  are able to do that, then contact Cathy Frank at the Town Hall at 860-434-1605 x 210.

Also, please spread the word if you know of anyone who might be able to assist.

Lyme Ambulance Association Hosts BBQ & Square Dance Tonight

On Friday, July 6, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. the Lyme Ambulance Association hosts a BBQ & Square Dance at Hamburg Firehouse in Lyme.  All are welcome.

This will be an evening of great barbecue food and line/square dancing to the music of The Reel Thing with caller Bob Livingston. A teacup raffle with valuable prizes will also be featured.

Bring the whole family to this old-fashioned community event, which will be held rain or shine.
Admission is $20 for adults and teens, while children 12 and under are free.
Visit lymeambulance.org  for the ticket order form and more information or call 860-434-5667.
All proceeds benefit the Lyme Ambulance Association.