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Posted Sept. 30, 2007

DRBLHF has discontinued its lease of Liston Range Rear Light

At its Board meeting in September, the Directors of the Foundation voted unanimously to discontinue the organization's lease of the 101-year-old Liston Range Rear Light Tower.

"It was a difficult and sad decision," Foundation President Judith Roales said later.  "But it was the responsible thing to do.  We have neither the volunteer power nor the financial resources to care for a light so far from our base of operations in Sussex County." 

The action will have no impact on the DRBLHF's other lighthouse activities and responsibilities, all of which will continue...and continue to grow.

Board Members and other friends of the Liston tower -- including Director Harry Spencer Jr., who was born at Liston Rear while his father was keeper there -- made a final official trip to the light recently.  In addition to removing Foundation belongings and making sure the property was as it had been when they took over two years ago, the visitors climbed to the top of the 126-foot tower for a last look at the awesome second order Fresnel range lens and the unusual Fresnel reflector that sits behind the light source.

To view photos from the visit, click here.  To also view photos from an earlier visit to the Liston Range Front Lighthouse, click here.  The front lighthouse was recently sold to a new private owner by Foundation friend Dr. Bill Duncan.

By Barb Moulinier