The funds can be used to renovate the exteriors of the buildings, replace windows, doors and other exterior renovations.
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.
Seven candidates vie for seats on Topsham-area school board
The school district serves Topsham, Bowdoin, Bowdoinham and Harpswell.
Lisbon town council, school board, water commission candidates air views at forum
The candidates took part in the question-and-answer session during Tuesday’s forum.
Topsham police to get body cameras
Advocacy groups have urged police to wear body cameras in the wake of controversial police use-of-force cases.
Lisbon harvest festival to return this year after pandemic pause
The festival aims to help local nonprofits raise funds for their year-round programs.
Lisbon’s new Moxie Hub offers local entrepreneurs space to grow their businesses
A community open house for entrepreneurs and residents was held Wednesday.
Construction of 38-unit affordable housing project in Topsham likely to begin next year
Topsham Housing Authority is trying to build affordable housing to serve working families earning up to 60% of the area median income.
Lisbon High School teacher shares knitting with students after school hours
A group of students at Lisbon High School is learning more than science, math and history. Math and technology teacher Lauralee Pearson has been teaching students to knit, a project that started in November 2019 when she taught students how to finger-knit after school hours. When the pandemic hit last year, they were unable to […]
Lisbon Development Committee seeks input on Worumbo site development
A private firm to conduct market analysis to identify redevelopment opportunities in the town.
Bowdoinham group opposes plans for ‘monstrosity’ of marijuana store in town center
Residents say it is not the right location to develop a marijuana facility, and not in compliance with zoning.