After serving drive-up baked bean suppers since August 2020, the Lisbon United Methodist Church Evening Circle plans to return to dine-in events with both dine-in and take-out dinners available. The next supper is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Saturday, June 25, at the church, 14 School St. in Lisbon Falls. The menu will remain the same […]
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Little River Coffee opens Friday in Lisbon Falls
Coffee shop a longtime coming; Somali farm stand now open; Obscura Cafe opening update
Galletta of Durham wins House District 98 Republican primary
Jospeph Galletta will face fellow Orion Breen, who ran unopposed in the Democratic primary, in the November general election.
Lisbon residents approve $19 million school budget
The budget represents a 5% increase from the current spending plan.
Lisbon Falls student recognized by Lasell University
NEWTON, Mass. — Emily Anderson of Lisbon Falls, a Lasell University student, was recognized by the institution for outstanding collaboration in the 2022 spring semester. Anderson received the most peer nominations in an Intro to Ceramics course, taught by Deborah Baldizar, assistant professor of art and graphic design. Recipients of the Collaboration Recognition Award are […]
Lasell University names local students to spring dean’s list
NEWTON, Mass. — The following local students were named to the 2022 spring dean’s list for academic performance at Lasell University: Emily Anderson of Lisbon Falls, Wyatt Edwards of Gray, Alexis Gatto of Auburn, Brittany Nadeau of Monmouth, Zoe Nadeau of Turner, Emma Vierling of Monmouth, Kiara Fournier of Auburn, Riley Silvia of Raymond, Molly Cochrane of Raymond, Amelia Farrin of Topsham, William […]
Lisbon residents to vote on $19 million school budget Tuesday
Under the proposal, the local share will increase by 4.2%
Lisbon looks to hire second school resource officer this year
Depending on benefits and years of service, the new position would cost the town roughly $80,000.
Lisbon Town Council agrees to discuss placing limits on marijuana businesses
Christine Cain was appointed to the Town Council to fill a vacancy left by Cliff Miller.
Lisbon study to assess fire and police stations
The Town Council hopes to determine whether one fire station or two would best serve the town, additionally considering a unified public safety building with the police and fire departments.