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Voters Say No to $53.96 Million School Project Proposed for Old Lyme, Conn.Voters overwhelmingly voted against the proposed $53.96 million Lyme-Old Lyme High School building project to be built in Old Lyme, CT.
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Town Offices in Old Lyme, Conn., Move as Project Goes ForwardOrange paint indicating where walls will be removed was recently seen on the floors of the vacated offices of the second level of the Old Lyme Memorial Town Hall. -
I-95 Accident in Old Lyme, Conn., Injures TwoAn early morning accident on July 25 on Interstate 95 South near exit 70 in Old Lyme resulted in a closure of the busy interstate for five hours.
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Baldwin Bridge in Old Saybrook and Old Lyme CT Offers a View and InformationOver 84,400 vehicles transverse the Raymond E. Baldwin Bridge, which carries Interstate 95 over the Connecticut River between the towns of Old Lyme and Old Saybrook, but few realize what is only a few feet away. -
The Top Outdoor Dining, or Al Fresco Restaurants in Old Lyme, ConnecticutPresented here, is a guide which offers pertinent information regarding the top outdoor dining, or al fresco restaurants located in Old Lyme, Connecticut.
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Griswold Heads into Sixth Term in Old Lyme, ConnecticutRepublican First Selectman Tim Griswold easily defeated Democratic challenger Bonnie Reemsynder by a margin of 265 votes, much wider than two years ago when Griswold had a lead of only 46 votes.
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Reemsynder Challenges Griswold for Third Time in Old Lyme, ConnecticutLosing by just 46 votes two years ago, Democratic challenger Bonnie Reemsynder said she had to run again this year against Republican incumbent Tim Griswold who is vying for a sixth term in office. -
Stabbing Victims Treated and Released in Old Lyme, Conn.Police who responded to a reported stabbing found two victims who were slashed in the legs.
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A Great Place to Go is Sound View Park in Old Lyme, CTMake the most of the time you spend there. -
Courtney Explains Tax Stimulus Plan to Seniors in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutCongressman Joe Courtney, D-2, paid folks at the Estuary Council of Seniors, Inc. in Old Saybrook a visit on Mar. 19 to help them understand the recently passed economic stimulus program. -
New Executive Director Starts at Chamber of Commerce in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutThe Old Saybrook Chamber of Commerce is charting a course with a new executive director and a move to a brand new home. -
Lyme Disease- Transmitted by Deer Ticks to Humans and PetsLyme disease is a tick-borne illness that can cause arthritis or worse if left untreated, and it pays to be on the lookout for these ticks this time of year.
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Funding Approved for Old SaybrookThe reconstruction and widening of North Main Street and rehabilitation work on the Baldwin Bridge are two projects which were approved for financing at the Connecticut Bond Commission's monthly meeting held on August 18.
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Distraught Husband Ends Life at Grave Site in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutThe unbearable pain of losing his wife more than two years ago caused a Drummers Trail resident to commit suicide.
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Shedding Light on an Old Art Form in Essex, ConnecticutThe lighthouses are welcome landmarks and beacons to boaters on Long Island Sound. Crisply detailed black and white renderings of the familiar beacons line the walls of this Essex artist's home. -
Graduates Reflect on Citizen's Police Academy in Old Saybrook, Conn.On a sunny afternoon, graduates along with their family and friends and members of the Police Commission and Board of Selectmen gathered at the Saybrook Point Pavilion to celebrate the commencement of a ten-week long Citizen's Police Academy class.
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Developing the Most Accurate Test for Lyme DiseaseLyme disease, caused by the bite of a deer tick, is one of the most-misdiagnosed diseases occurring most frequently in summer months. The medical key is find a more reliable detection test.
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Exhibit Focuses on Explosive Growth in Old Saybrook, Conn.This summer, the Old Saybrook Historical Society will be educating visitors about the extraordinary changes this shoreline town went through since 1950 in an exhibit called "The Sands of Time". -
Governor Rell a Hit at Chamber Lunch in Old Saybrook, CTCars quickly filled the parking lot as residents representing businesses across the shoreline came out to the Jan. 22 Old Saybrook Chamber of Commerce luncheon at Saybrook Point Inn which featured a presentation by Republican Governor M. Jodi Rell. -
Lyme Disease: Where it Comes From, and How to Treat ItThis article provides information regarding the cause, symptoms and treatment options for Lyme Disease.
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A Barn-Raiser in Old Saybrook, ConnMore than thirty artists have banded together to help their friend, David Brown, an Old Saybrook native who lost most of his artwork and his studio in a May 1 fire.
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Standard Lyme Disease Tests Not ReliableWhile the incidence of reported cases of Lyme disease is increasing, laboratory tests commonly used to diagnose this condition have been declared imprecise. -
Organizers Report Donation Decrease in Old Saybrook and Westbrook, ConnecticutWhile residents and visitors to Connecticut River Valley had fun at the Haunted Hayride and Kids' Haunted House, organizers report donations to be lower than that collected last year.
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$53.96 Million School Project Goes to VotersVoters in District 18, which encompasses the towns of Old Lyme and Lyme, will soon decide the fate of a controversial proposed $53,963,000 project that would transform the Old Lyme High School. -
VNAs Benefit from Regional Health District Covering Old Saybrook, Clinton, and Deep River, ConnecticutWhile it's sometimes difficult to adapt to change, change proved to be a good thing for several Visiting Nursing Associations, VNA's, when their towns joined the Connecticut River Area Health District.
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Lyme Disease and Biofilms - Part IIIA by product of biofilms may include mineral shells, formed by calcium that has converted to carbonate apatite crystals. These crystals can contribute to diseases that are linked to Lyme Disease.
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Two Fires Plague Old Saybrook, ConnecticutFire crews were kept busy when two fires broke out in two different ends of town on Nov. 17. -
Take a Hike: A Few Great Places to Go Near East Lyme, CTFamilies can enjoy one of the many great hiking trails in SE Connecticut.
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Old Saybrook, Connecticut, Joins "20% by 2010" CampaignThe Board of Selectmen voted at its Sept. 20 meeting for the town to join an initiative undertaken by 60 other Connecticut towns by adapting a 20% by 2010 Clean Energy Resolution.
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Connecticut's Florence Griswold Museum of American Impressionist ArtThe Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme, Connecticut has been the home to the American Impressionist art movement since the early 1900s. -
Police Make Arrest in Three Bank RobberiesState Police Major Crime Detectives recently arrested Kenneth Buckingham, 44, of 35 West End Drive, Old Lyme, for his involvement for three bank robberies.
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Change Is Needed In the Treatment of Lyme DiseaseWe have entered an Age of Chronic Disease which requires a rethinking of how we treat disease. The old one germ = one symptom=one treatment and vaccinate,vaccinate,vaccinate model does not work for Lyme disease. We need change.
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The Case of Lyme DiseaseLyme disease is an illness that is caused by Borrelia burgdorferi, which is a bacterium.
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Illinois Church Shooting Suspect May Have Suffered from Lyme DiseaseThe house of a Troy, Illinois, man was searched late Sunday afternoon in connection with the slaying of the pastor of the First Baptist Church of Marysville. It was reported that police entered and searched the house of 27-year-old Terry Joe Sedlacek.
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Real Life Cases of Undetected Lyme DiseaseThese people did not know they had Lyme disease until the disease was in later stages. Some had permanent damage done by this disease. False negatives and not remembering being bit by a tick were some of the reasons. -
Hoops of Hope in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, Aims to Shoot for AIDS LabIt wasn't just another day of practicing free throws at the Parks and Rec Gymnasium in Old Saybrook. -
Attack of the Ticks: Lyme DiseaseInformation on Lyme disease.
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The Witch Mark: Hocus Pocus or Evidence for a 17th Century Epidemic of Lyme Disease?The Witch Mark mentioned in witch trials in Europe and America was in reality the bull's eye rash. In Salem in 1692 people had marks on their skin and symptoms that are consistent with a diagnosis of Lyme disease.
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School Project to Be Discussed at PicnicAlternative ways of fixing the Lyme-Old Lyme High School will be discussed at an upcoming picnic hosted by Get the Facts, an Old Lyme political action committee group.
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Diabetes Prevention is Key Says Mr. DiabetesThose driving on Route 1 may have noticed 61-year-old Andrew Mandell walking through Old Lyme, Old Saybrook, Westbrook, Clinton, Madison, Guilford, Branford, East Haven, and New Haven.
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