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Tree times
12-10-2024 12:46 PM

At the Woodstock Rotary Christmas Tree sale, Liv Bewick examines a tree using her phone while her father Gordon Bewick holds it and her mother Phyllis Bewick looks it over on Monday, Dec. 2, 2024, in Woodstock, Vt. The family scrutinized a number of...

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A Life: Allan Newton ‘took on more than he needed to because that was just the way he was’
12-08-2024 3:01 PM

By PATRICK O’GRADY

LYME — For Allan Newton, teaching was not only a way to earn a living. It was a way of life.For more than 25 years before retiring in 1994 to Lyme — the town where he grew up and where his parents ran the popular Camp Pinnacle from 1946 to 1981 —...


Thetford and Lyme reconnect following bridge reopening
11-16-2024 6:19 PM

By EMMA ROTH-WELLS

LYME — By 11:45 a.m. on Friday, about a dozen cars, one motorcycle and a bicyclist were lined up on both sides of the Lyme-Thetford bridge to cross as it opened at noon.About a dozen Thetford and Lyme residents were on hand to celebrate the reopening...


Kenyon: Attorney steps in to temporarily halt Lyme property cleanup
10-19-2024 2:01 PM

By JIM KENYON

It took going to Grafton County Superior Court this week, but Jed Smith can keep his 1952 International Harvester farm tractor in front of his vacant home, where it’s mostly sat for the last few years.Smith and his mother, Martha, have been in a...


Lyme’s Edgell Bridge to close for repairs
10-15-2024 7:01 PM

By LIZ SAUCHELLI

LYME — Edgell Bridge, a historic covered bridge on River Road in Lyme, will close next Wednesday, Oct. 23, for repairs that are expected to take about four months to complete.The closure comes as Lyme residents — and commuters — are already contending...


Lyme seeks to address housing shortage
10-09-2024 6:30 PM

By EMMA ROTH-WELLS

LYME — Long thwarted by zoning and infrastructure challenges, the town’s Planning Board will take yet another crack at addressing the regional housing crisis at a meeting on Thursday.The board has scheduled a forum to get clarification on Upper...


Bridge over Connecticut River, section of I-91 to reopen soon
10-08-2024 6:31 PM

By EMMA ROTH-WELLS

THETFORD — Two long-term infrastructure projects in Orange and Grafton counties are set to wrap up next month, to the relief of area residents and business owners.After more than 18 months and $9.4 million in construction costs, the bridge over the...


Kenyon: Cleanup continues on Lyme properties
09-06-2024 7:01 PM

By JIM KENYON

With the help of family and volunteers, Jed Smith and his mother, Martha, have made noticeable progress in cleaning up their two properties that Lyme officials have asserted for years violate the town’s zoning ordinance.The Smiths have removed five...


Kenyon: Husband of 9/11 victim questions why plea agreement was rejected
08-23-2024 6:51 PM

By JIM KENYON

For Blake Allison, whose wife was among the nearly 3,000 people killed on 9/11, it’s never been about seeking retribution against the men accused of planning the deadliest terrorist attacks in U.S. history.It’s about finding answers.How did the plan...


Kenyon: Is one man’s trash another man’s treasure, even in Lyme?
08-16-2024 6:32 PM

By JIM KENYON

LYME — At Town Meeting in March, Lyme voters approved spending $150,000 to “remove the materials,” which include two dozen unregistered vehicles, stored on two private properties owned by a working-class mother and son.The paper ballot vote in one of...


State: No need for no-wake zone on Lyme’s Post Pond
08-12-2024 6:02 PM

By LIZ SAUCHELLI

LYME — The New Hampshire Department of Safety has denied a petition to limit the use of motorboats on Post Pond in Lyme.Nearly 40 residents — many of whom are affiliated with Friends of Post Pond — submitted a petition this spring asking the...


Lyme residents push for no-wake zone on Post Pond
07-29-2024 6:01 PM

By CLARE SHANAHAN

LYME — The New Hampshire Department of Safety will hold a public hearing in Lyme next week in response to a petition to establish a no-wake zone on Post Pond. The hearing on Thursday will be at 9 a.m. at the Lyme School, where representatives from the...


National Weather Service confirms tornado touched down in Lyme
07-17-2024 8:01 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

LYME — Andrea and Tom Heitzman were in the kitchen of their home on Culver Hill Road in Lyme at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday when Andrea glanced out the window and noticed the wind begin to gust powerfully and remarked “my goodness look at those trees bend.”A...


Grafton County road resurfacing project to cause lane closures
07-11-2024 4:30 PM

ORFORD — Road resurfacing will begin this week in Orford, Lyme, Enfield and Canaan, according to a New Hampshire Department of Transportation news release. The $3.7 million project will resurface seven road sections, totaling 31 miles.The first...


Conquering the commute
06-10-2024 2:11 PM


Group launches fundraiser for Lyme covered bridge
05-02-2024 4:11 PM

LYME — The National Society for the Preservation of Covered Bridges has started a fundraiser to help pay for repairs to Lyme’s Edgell Covered Bridge.The nonprofit organization is seeking to raise around $150,000 to help offset the estimated $690,000...


Town clerk retires after 40 years of service to Lyme
03-25-2024 4:28 PM

By LIZ SAUCHELLI

LYME — The biggest part of Patty Jenks’ job as town clerk was to listen to people.When someone would come to the clerk’s office who needed help beyond registering a vehicle or signing up to vote, Jenks would take them to another place to talk. She...


Lyme voters OK community power and zoning amendments
03-13-2024 12:25 PM

LYME — Voters on Tuesday approved the creation of Lyme Community Power from the floor, a move that will give the municipality more say in the purchase of electricity for residents. By ballot, voters greenlighted zoning amendments that officially...


Lyme voters approve school modernization plan
03-08-2024 5:04 PM

By FRANCES MIZE

LYME — By an almost 3 to 1 margin, voters approved taking out a $2.6 million bond to finance renovations at the K-8 Lyme School.The omnibus measure, named the “Hazardous Materials Abatement Project” on the warrant, passed 140-49 in paper balloting....


Lyme school bond lacks budget committee support
03-04-2024 7:15 PM

By FRANCES MIZE

LYME — Voters will be asked to approve a $2.6 million dollar construction bond at the annual Lyme school meeting on Thursday, which will be conducted by floor vote at 6 p.m. in the Lyme School Gymnasium. The fate of the bond, which must be supported...


Energy issues up for votes at Upper Valley town meetings
03-03-2024 6:00 PM

By FRANCES MIZE

LYME — From a regulatory standpoint in Lyme, solar panels are no different from a garden shed. A set of zoning amendments on this year’s Town Meeting warrant will ask voters to consider making a distinction.Three municipal buildings already have solar...

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