Police investigated the threat and determined it to be unsubstantiated and not credible.
Payal Gangishetti
Payal Gangishetti covers Lisbon, Topsham, and Bowdoinham for The Times Record. Payal is a 2020 graduate of the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut, where she earned her Master’s degree in Global Media and Communication Studies. Before beginning at The Times Record, Payal interned with The Nonprofit Organization News in Pennsylvania.
Bath community mourns loss of longtime music teacher
Friends, family, former students and colleagues offered their condolences and shared memories of Anthony Marro via Facebook after learning of his death.
Lisbon Police to teach seniors how to avoid scams
Seniors over 60 in Maine have lost nearly $2.5 million to scams last year, according to an FBI report.
Topsham woman killed in Massachusetts car crash
A Topsham woman was reportedly killed Monday night after a speeding driver ran a red light and crashed into her car in Brighton, Massachusetts. The crash occurred around 10 p.m. at the intersection of Birmingham Parkway and Western Avenue, according to the Boston Globe. Anderson Nova, 19, of Randolph, Massachusetts was allegedly speeding in a rented […]
New directory aims to boost visibility of women-owned businesses
The CEI Women’s Business Center launched Maine Women’s Business List recently. It has nearly 300 women-owned businesses listed so far.
Lisbon residents want better housing options, survey shows
Only 28% of residents surveyed feel Lisbon has good housing options.
Topsham residents share mixed feelings about moving away from town meeting government
During a forum Tuesday, one resident argued that town meetings are sparsely attended, making it easier for special interests.
Moxie Commerce group may soon be giving Lisbon businesses a helping hand
A new organization will help local businesses collaborate and network.
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.