Four of the nine candidates seeking four seats have formed a slate and hope that voters will elect them to enact initiatives they have in mind, including returning to an open town meeting.
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Last Sheaf in Lisbon offers a helping hand with discounted building supplies
The nonprofit, affiliated with a group of Christian Anabaptist churches in Maine and Pennsylvania, offers new, used and salvaged materials.
Lisbon town manager submits resignation 3 months after contract extension
Glenn Michalowski will leave in about a month amid a taxpayers’ revolt.
Lisbon Falls Church of the Nazarene hosting Harvest Party | Sun Spots
DEAR SUN SPOTS: The Lisbon Falls Church of the Nazarene at 184 Main St. in Lisbon Falls will hosting their annual Harvest Party on Saturday, Nov. 1, from 5-7 p.m. There will be games, a hayride, supper-type foods, snacks and candy. It is free and everyone is welcome. For more information, call me at 376-7962. — Laural, Lisbon Falls ANSWER: […]
Lisbon trying a third time for school budget passage
After two rejections, town officials hope a cut of $121,253 is enough to gain the support of residents when they head to the polls Nov.4.
Large field of candidates seeks to fill openings on Lisbon Town Council
The election comes as residents have been upset with how the town has handled budget matters.
How to get local food through Community Supported Agriculture
When it comes to buying local food and helping give farmers more revenue security, Community Supported Agriculture programs are one of the best ways to do that.
See photos from local farms serving customers with CSAs
Staff Photographer Libby Kamrowski Kenny captures images of life at Little Ridge Farm in Lisbon and Nezinscot Farm in Turner.
For Maine farmers, CSAs bring more certainty to an unforgiving industry
Many farmers have embraced community supported agriculture as a way to stabilize income and promote the benefits of local agriculture.
Frustration, worries face Saint Dominic High School families as they prepare for new school year
The closure of the Auburn-based Catholic school announced earlier this year sent families searching for new schools and wondering how they will move on.