If approved, 2,184 solar panels will produce an estimated .99 megawatts, according to the company’s site plan.
Lisbon Maine
Two Moms Diner opening soon in Lisbon
The small restaurant has big plans to change breakfast and lunch options where the town needs it most.
Sense of community inspires Lisbon School Committee member and business owner Len Lednum
Face Time: Despite his busy schedule, the father of four always finds time to give back to his community . . . and keeps the florist’s phone number in his back pocket.
Lisbon middle school construction slated to begin next year
An addition and renovations at Phillip W. Sugg school is expected to take about 18 months.
Lisbon passes first reading of proposed road ordinance
The road ordinance would stipulate how property owners and contractors must construct roads based on how many dwellings are served by the road.
New details emerge in Mt. Ararat hockey team hazing investigation
An audio recording of an investigator interviewing a team member includes a description of a student being held down and bullied by older teammates in a locker room.
Maine winter recreation faces uncertain future
As climate change has gradually warmed Maine winters, symptoms of the issue have become more visible.
Lisbon man gets 10 years for child porn
Joseph Gibson’s attorney says his client suffers from a chromosomal condition that was treated with testosterone therapy.
Lisbon Water Department plant prepares to tackle issues as customer concerns persist
Some customers have voiced concerns about water quality after arsenic concerns led to a do-not-drink order in late August.
The biggest Sun Journal stories of 2024 include the highs and lows
Reflecting both the lows and the highs of the year, we highlight the area’s biggest news stories of 2024.