Only 28% of residents surveyed feel Lisbon has good housing options.
Lisbon Maine
Moxie Commerce group may soon be giving Lisbon businesses a helping hand
A new organization will help local businesses collaborate and network.
Diocese reassumes management oversight of 11 Southern Maine cemeteries
PORTLAND — Bishop Robert Deeley has announced that the Diocese of Portland will reassume management oversight of seven diocesan cemeteries and four other parish cemeteries, effective Jan. 1, 2022. The diocese will continue to collaborate with parishes in the operation of more than 60 other cemeteries across the state. In 2017, the diocese entered into […]
Lisbon School Department prepares to vaccinate students
The vaccination clinic will be open Jan. 6-7 at Lisbon Community School gymnasium.
Local food banks brace for holiday demand
The food banks and pantries have seen an increase in their clients in the last few months.
Auburn resale shop moves to Lisbon
Juliet’s Resale Boutique in Lisbon is a smaller and slightly retooled version of its Auburn site.
New cafe and refurbished furniture shop for Auburn
• Auburn resale shop moves to Lisbon
• Live and Work in Maine event at Gritty’s Tuesday night
SeniorsPlus seeks volunteer drivers from Auburn-Lewiston club
LEWISTON — SeniorsPlus has asked Auburn-Lewiston Rotary Breakfast Club to provide drivers for its Lisbon delivery route four weekdays a week. Pickup is midmorning at the SeniorsPlus kitchen, 55 Alfred Plourde Parkway in Lewiston. The route takes about two hours. New drivers will receive orientation training. SeniorsPlus will reimburse vehicle expenses. Proof of vaccination is […]
Western Governors University recognizes local students
JERSEY CITY, N.J. — Four local students have earned an award of excellence at Western Governors University. Kira Sorumeito of Auburn earned an award at the university’s Teachers College. Mariann Gowell of Lewiston earned an award at the university’s College of Health Professions. Nathan Clavette of Lisbon Falls earned an award at the university’s College […]
School staffing shortages persist, worsened by rising COVID-19 cases
With few substitute teachers or bus drivers to fill in for absent and quarantined staff, school employees from administrators to custodians are stepping up to help. Sometimes, it’s not enough.