In her time working for the town, Lycette said she’s especially proud to have helped restore and preserve Lisbon’s vital records.
Vanessa Paolella
Lisbon Falls to host Maine Blues Festival this June
Started in Naples in 2006, festival organizers are moving to Lisbon Falls for their first event since 2019.
Durham Select Board removes private road paving requirement in amendment, residents express concerns for zoning plan
The board approved a change to the road amendment, but ultimately decided not to alter the fee schedule plan.
Mile stretch of Main Street in Lisbon being rebuilt starting in April
The project will completely overhaul the roadway, utilities, and sidewalks.
Leadership comes naturally to Lisbon senior Sean Moore
While the three-sport athlete may best be known for his accomplishments on the ice and field, teachers and coaches say it’s his character that stands out most.
Durham residents get details about proposed land use ordinance amendments
Three hundred residents received letters notifying them their property could be impacted by resource protection zoning changes.
Lewiston eateries donating proceeds from Ukraine-inspired creations
From traditional dishes to whimsical drinks, locals have the opportunity to try something new while supporting relief efforts in Ukraine.
‘If only they would have come to us’: Heating oil stolen from Leeds Community Church
The 200-gallon oil tank isn’t locked, and there was no sign of a leak, according to the pastor.
Western Maine groundwater levels ‘some of the lowest we’ve ever seen’
At least some part of the region has been in drought conditions since June 2020.
Legislators hear arguments for, against upgrading Androscoggin River classification
Upgrading the river would mean raising the minimum water quality standards the state is required to maintain by law.