Lyme Grange Hosts Toy Tag Sale Saturday

LYME—The Lyme Grange will be having its second annual Toy Tag Sale alongside the Lyme Public Hall event on Saturday, Sept. 13, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Proceeds from the sale will support the maintenance and preservation of the Grange Building and the Fairgrounds along with supporting future programs for the public.

The sale will focus solely on children’s toys and games, Since the Public Hall does not normally accept these items, the Grange will be collecting and offering these items again this year.

As with the Public Hall, the Grange relies on the participation of community members to make these sales a success. For further infromation, email Lymegrangect@gmail.com.

Death Announced of Joseph Thomas Onofrio of Old Lyme, Husband of Carla

OLD LYME — Joseph Thomas D’Onofrio, 79, of Old Lyme Connecticut, left his earthly body on August 27, 2025. Joe was born on July 9, 1946 in Brooklyn, New York to Thomas and Mary (Rich) D’Onofrio. He was the youngest of their 7 children and was affectionately known as Joey. As a young child his family moved to Gloversville, New York, where he grew up and was a 1966 graduate of Gloversville High School.

Joe is survived by Carla, his wife of 54 years, his son David, his daughter-in-law Leonore, and his 3 grandchildren Elias Orion, Eva Rose and Lucia Calise, all the joys of his life.

Also, Joe is survived by his brother Dominick (Butch), his sisters Regina Falbo (Skip), Adeline Oare and predeceased by his brothers Anthony (Sheila), and Thomas, and sister Maryann Bronk as well as many nieces and nephews …

To honor Joe’s wishes no services will be held at this time.

Editor’s Note: Visit this link to read the full obituary published by Dignity Memorial.

Student-Led Walkout at Lyme-Old Lyme HS Demands Action on Gun Violence Prevention

OLD LYME–On Friday Sept. 5, Students Demand Action groups, a grassroots arm of Everytown for Gun Safety, hosted coordinated school walkouts across the country to demand lawmakers at the state and federal level pass a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.

Margaret Thuma, a senior at Lyme-Old Lyme High School (LOLHS), joined this nationwide effort by leading a walkout from the school at 10 a.m. on Friday.

She explained to LymeLine in an email why she was taking this action, saying, “I feel very strongly about this cause and made the decision to plan a walkout at my high school.”

Thuma added, “I plan to use this walkout to help give a voice to the many students, who feel there should be an end to gun violence. I am working to spread this message to as many people as I can.”

Asked how long she expects the walk-out to last, Thuma replied that she anticipated it would be a maximum of half an hour, “but it will probably be less than that.”

Noting that both the LOLHS Principal James Wygonik and LOL Schools Superintendent Ian Neviaser are aware of the planned walk-out, Thuma said that Wygonik, “Will be putting out a speaker and mic for me to address everyone.” and that she had, “Prepared things to say.” 

A press release issued by the national Students Demand Action group quotes Timberlyn Mazeikis, a gun violence survivor from the school shooting at Michigan State University in 2023 and Students Demand Action volunteer from Minnesota, saying, “Gun violence is a national crisis and that’s why we’ll be walking out of school to demand our lawmakers pass an assault weapons ban.”

Mazeikis adds, “Until we get these weapons of war off our streets, gun violence will continue to wreak havoc in our schools, homes, and communities.” 

The press release states, “The national school walkouts come in response to the horrific school shooting at Annunciation Church School in Minneapolis last Wednesday {Aug. 27], where two children were killed and 21 more were wounded on their first week back to school.

Editor’s Note: i) ‘Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund’ (“Everytown for Gun Safety”) is the largest gun violence prevention organization in the country with 11 million supporters and more than 700,000 donors … fighting for common-sense gun safety measures that can help save lives. For more information, visit www.everytown.org and/or follow @Everytown.
ii) ‘Students Demand Action’ is the largest grassroots, youth-led gun violence prevention group in the country with more than 800 groups and active volunteers in every state and the District of Columbia. The movement, created by and for teens and young adults, aims to channel the energy and passion of high school- and college-aged students into the fight against gun violence. For more information or to get involved, visit www.studentsdemandaction.org.

Old Lyme Land Trust Hosts 11th Annual Kayak Regatta, Sept. 14; All Ages Welcome

The Old Lyme Land Trust hosts the 9th Annual Kayak Regatta, Sept. 14.

OLD LYME—The Old Lyme Land Trust (OLLT) Regatta will be held on Sunday, Sept. 14, starting at 1 p.m. Kayaks will be put in from Rte. 156 at the Lieutenant River Boat Launch. A guided trip down the Lieutenant River towards Duck River and Watch Rock will follow.

Kayakers of all skill levels are invited to join. The tour will return to the boat launch at approximately 3 p.m., where light refreshments will be served.

A US Coast Guard-approved life jacket or vest is required. Bring your own kayak (or canoe or stand-up paddleboard).

There is limited parking, so if you wish to join the event, REGISTER HERE.

Contact OLLandTrust@gmail.com for further information. More details will be provided upon confirmation.

The event is free.

Donations to support OLLT’s work are appreciated and can be made via the OLLT website or by mail to the OLLT at P.O. Box 163, Old Lyme, CT  06371.

Both Old Lyme Soccer Teams Lose to East Hampton Opponents

OLD LYME/EAST HAMPTON— Both Lyme-Old Lyme soccer teams were defeated Thursday by their respective East Hampton opponents.

Playing at home, the boys lost 5-1 with Ian Maeby scoring the lone goal assisted by Elliot Dunn-Sims. Sam Edmed made 10, saves for the Wildcats and Liam Mccormick added another. 

Scoring for East Hampton were Colin Marshall (2), Sebby Woodson, and Luke Davidson (2) with assists by Colin Marshall and Sebby Woodson. Shane Ruggiero made four saves for the Bellringers. 

Old Lyme boys are now 1-0-1 overall and 0-0-1 in the Shoreline Conference.

Playing away at East Hampton, the girls lost 2-0 with Grace Osborne in goal making six saves.

East Hampton’s goals came from Hadley Galovich and a Wildcat own goal. Cassie Owocki made three saves.

Old Lyme girls are now 0-2 overall.