Delightful Hights’ hopes to open a store on Main Street.
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Lisbon Falls man convicted of manslaughter back in jail
Todd Gamache, who served nearly 12 years in prison for manslaughter, allegedly forges a document he submitted to court.
Lisbon awaits its first Moxie-orange fire truck
Lisbon decided about 5 years ago that its future fire trucks would be orange and black, putting to bed a decades-old dispute over whether they should be red or lime green.
Lisbon’s new economic and community development director sees town poised for great things
Brett Richardson, Lisbon’s new economic and community development director, feels he’s come to town at a very exciting time for the town.
Lewiston-based medical marijuana business seeks Lisbon manufacturing license
Crystal Spring Healing Alternatives plans to have Lisbon’s third medical marijuana store at 1 Upland Road and has applied to the town for a medical marijuana manufacturing license.
Lisbon fire chief seeks to inspect apartments for safety
Councilors debated last week whose job it is to enforce fire safety codes if the fire chief starts inspecting apartment buildings in town.
Oak Hill football coach Stacen Doucette dies at 45
Former Lisbon player and assistant coach, who led the Raiders to three Class D state championships in a row, is remembered for his passion for the game and the kids he coached.
Lisbon council to vote on new Graziano Square excavation bid
The hired contractor failed to do the work by Nov. 1.
Richmond teacher charged with domestic violence, placed on leave by district
LISBON — Regional School Unit 2 Superintendent Cheri Towle said Wednesday that Richmond French teacher Patrick Gallogly is on administrative leave following his arrest last week in Lisbon. Lisbon Police Chief Marc Hagan said police arrested Gallogly on Nov. 5 and charged him with domestic violence assault and domestic violence terrorizing. He was taken to […]
Lisbon voters approve $7.5 million in bonds for infrastructure improvements
The votes allow Lisbon Water Department to spend up to $6 million to fix the water infrastructure, and the town to borrow $1.5 million to rebuild a section of Pinewoods Road.