Lyme Garden Club Hosts ‘Decorating for the Holidays’ Program, Nov. 8

LYME — The Lyme Garden Club will hold their monthly meeting and program on Tuesday, Nov. 8, at Lyme Fire Company, 213 Hamburg Rd./Rte. 156 in Lyme. Refreshments and social time will be held at 9 a.m., the business meeting at 10 a.m., and the program at 11 a.m.

The program will be “Decorating for the Holidays” presented by Nancy Ballek Mackinnon, Environmental Landscape Designer and Partner at Ballek’s Garden Ctr. in East Haddam.  The program will provide ideas and inspiration for decorating this fall and winter.

Guests and potential members are invited to attend.
Contact Cecilia Lins-Morstadt at (860) 823-7340 for more information.

Letter to the Editor: Local Town Leaders Endorse Carney for State Rep., Citing His Institutional Knowledge, Trustworthiness & Consistent Support for 23rd District

To the Editor

As small-town leaders, we depend on our legislature to help us do our jobs. State laws frequently impact our town governments and how we are able to conduct business within our borders. Our towns deserve a champion and, for the past 8 years, that champion has been Devin Carney.

Devin Carney has consistently fought for small towns his entire legislative tenure. When he is in Hartford he looks at every piece of legislation and figures out how it could impact the taxpayers and small businesses he represents in the district. He frequently meets with us and we know we can count on him when there is an issue of concern of which we need assistance. For example, he has been an outspoken advocate for finding solutions to our waste issues and stopping mandates that would increase burdens on our communities.

Most importantly, we know we can trust Devin. He listens to us, he listens to our local boards and commissions, and he listens to the residents of our towns to try to come up with the best policy. He is keenly aware of the issues facing each of our towns from taxes, to education, to zoning, to wastewater, and so many others. His institutional knowledge is incomparable.

All four of us proudly endorse Devin Carney for re-election as our State Representative. We hope you will join us on November 8th in voting for him.

Sincerely,

David Lahm,
First Selectman, Lyme.

Tim Griswold,
First Selectman, Old Lyme.

Carl Fortuna,
First Selectman, Old Saybrook.

John Hall,
First Selectman, Westbrook.

Another Happy Halloween on Lyme Street – More Photos Added

OLD LYME — Lyme Street was hopping last night with all kinds of scary and not-so-scary creatures. The weather co-operated, hundreds of pounds of candy were handed out, and a great time was had by all. This article has now been updated with more photos.

Huge thanks to our intrepid, on-site photographers Michele Dickey and Martha Quaratella.

Who knew what you were going to see at the next house?
As always on Halloween night, Lyme Street was a busy place.
Which candy shall I choose?
And who have we here? Lauren Girasoli admires some Halloween characters.
Costumes ranged from charming to …
… chickens!
The Old Lyme Fire Department was handing out pink fire-hats to its newest “recruits.”
Costume colors ranged from green to …
… blue to …
… white … and so scary!
Grown-ups were having fun too. Martha and Joe Quaratella are seen here taking a break from handing out candy at a Lyme Street residence.
This mom was making an important point …
Even the very young were having a very special night.
Quite a number of ghosts joined the Halloween fun …
… and so did a dinosaur!
And this empty basket served as clear evidence of a wonderful, fun-filled, super tasty night!

Letter to the Editor: Five Working Mothers Endorse State Rep. Carney for Re-election

To the Editor:

As working mothers, we believe there is no question that our State Representative, Devin Carney, deserves re-election. He fights for the things we care about – including our economy, public safety, our local public education, and support for small businesses. These issues are vital to the future success of Connecticut and Lyme & Old Lyme. Without a thriving economy, our kids can’t stay here and retirees in our family will be forced to move to states like Florida simply to survive. We deserve legislators who will fight for our families and for our financial futures.

When we go grocery shopping or look at our Eversource bills, we don’t expect to be squeezed like we have seen lately. When these prices skyrocket our household budgets become much more difficult to manage and the value of the dollars we earn goes down. Devin Carney has always looked out for us taxpayers by stopping new taxes on groceries, opposing policies that will raise our energy delivery costs even more, and combating wasteful spending that drives up taxes. He also has always tried to reduce costs on our kids by fighting state tuition hikes and providing more opportunities for young people across various job sectors.

As women, specifically, we have been impressed with how Devin has supported important issues for women in the workplace like pay equity, protections for moms coming back into the workforce after giving birth, and better health insurance coverage for issues like breast and ovarian cancer. Devin has always – always – looked out for us and we are confident that will continue.

As women, as mothers, as voters – we encourage you to vote for Devin Carney. He is the only choice for anyone who cares about our economy, the cost of living, and the values we know and love in Old Lyme.

Ellen Cole
Maria Corrao Marchant
Lisa Knepshield
Jill Pilgrim
Cyndi Miller-Aird

All five signatories are residents of Old Lyme.