The summer program has not skipped a beat during the pandemic, providing a place for youth to learn, play and socialize.
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Lisbon plan to close Main Street amid COVID-19 meets opposition
“The state guidelines are changing as we speak and maybe we’re planning all of this a little too soon without really getting solid input,” Lisbon resident Susan Wright said.
Lisbon eyes hub to grow local businesses
Lisbon plans to create a hub to help local entrepreneurs create and grow their businesses. The business hub would allow entrepreneurs to try using an affordable storefront or having an office space to meet with customers instead of in their living room, according to the town’s economic and community development director, Brett Richardson. It has […]
Lisbon may put a pause on allowing commercial solar projects
The Lisbon Town Council voted Tuesday to establish a moratorium on commercial solar projects so the town can consider rules to regulate them.
Lisbon’s Moxie Festival canceled again due to pandemic
The town council voted to cancel the July festival in its traditional form but discussed holding smaller spaced-out events in the spirit of Moxie.
Lisbon’s Moxie Festival canceled due to pandemic
The town council voted to cancel the July festival in its traditional form but discussed holding smaller spaced-out events in the spirit of Moxie.
Responding to criticism from local businesses, Lisbon council approves new plan to close part of Main Street
The plan to close a 4,000-square-foot block of lower Main Street has been met with criticism from some of the businesses there who say they depend on traffic driving by their stores.
As COVID numbers decline in Androscoggin County, in-person learning increases in Lisbon schools
The Lisbon School Committee voted Thursday to move students in PreK to grade 8 to full in-person learning starting Feb. 22 and agreed to keep Lisbon High School in the current mix of in-person and remote learning until March 1.
Proposed Lisbon condos draw opposition from neighbor
“The scope of this project does not fit the existing neighborhood,” Marcea Crawford to the planning board about a proposed 8-unit condominium project.