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A dairy farmer’s generosity underpins the library
Lyme was established by a charter in 1761; the first library was formed on Jan. 20, 1798, and called “the Social Library in Lime.” In 1908, the town voted to support a public library called the Lyme Town Library. By the 1930s, the library had outgrown its space in the Lyme School and the town… Continue reading
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The kitchen counters are black quartz
It’s from LX Hausys, a South Korean company that calls it Carbo, “a beautiful tinted black with long diagonal light grey veins running across, taking inspiration from Soapstone. Carbo was perfectly paired with Viatera’s new brushed finish, imparting a soft texture to the slab.” Here are the instructions for keeping it clean. Continue reading
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The annual Lyme Health & Wellness Fair will be Saturday, Sept. 30
Sponsored again by CommunityCare of Lyme on The Common, organizers say you can: Visit and learn about food as love, life planning, parish and community nursing, emergency preparedness, mental health support and resources, Reiki and yoga practices, healthy farms, end of life services, library resources and information, volunteer opportunities and safe gathering. Join in a class (a… Continue reading
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Demographics show there’s not a lot of diversity compared with Louisville
Lyme’s population of 1,745 residents is the most since 1840, when the population was 1,785. (The peak was 1,824 in 1820.) Continue reading