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Bean, ham supper NORWAY — A traditional Western Maine Bean and Ham Supper will be held from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Friday, June 1, at Second Congregational Church, UCC, 205 Main St. All are invited. Take out meals, as well as quarts and pints of beans will be available. ...

Lolalee & The Country Bandits will play at jamboree

HEBRON — Lolalee & The Country Bandits will perform from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, June 1, at the Hebron Pines Campground & Maine Country Music Association annual jamboree.  The group, which has been together six years, plays traditional country, songs from the big band e...

Hebron Historical Society to host antique clock authority

Hebron Historical Society's program on Tuesday, May 22, will feature antique clock expert Harry Hepburn III of Harrison. Hepburn has been a full-time antiques dealer since 1971 and has ...

Hebron mathletes continue legacy of success

HEBRON – Hebron Academy Head of School John King has announced that the academy’s math team clinched its sixth straight Class D Maine State Championship. This is the sixth consecutive year that Hebron has taken the title of small school state champions. The team finished third overall...

Former Redneck Olympics could still be sued, despite name change

HEBRON — The organizer of last year's Redneck Olympics is changing the name to the Redneck Blank to avoid a lawsuit, but Friday he got a letter from an attorney for the U.S. Olympic Committee telling him to change the name before holding another event. Harold Brooks called the lawyer... 1

'Cabane a Sucre' celebration

A celebration with music took place on Maine Maple Sunday at the "Jean Bergeron Cabane a Sucre" in Hebron on March 25. Cindy Larock, group music organizer, performed clogging. Others were fiddler Maurice Pelletier, guitarists Denis Pelletier and Don Cuningham, and Marie Pelletier playing spoons. ...

Late-night crash sends South Paris woman to hospital

HEBRON — A South Paris woman was taken to a local hospital early Sunday morning following a crash on Hebron Station Road. Nicole Whittemore, 30, was taken to Stephens Memorial Hospital in Norway with non-life-threatening injuries after her 1994 Jeep Cherokee drifted off the road and ...

Local post offices may have to cut hours

PARIS — Scores of area post offices, including some under consideration for closure, may have their hours cut under a plan to reduce the U. S. Postal Service deficit by nearly $500 million annually. The plan will keep post offices in Paris Hill, North Waterford, Danville in Auburn, S... 2

Huddle Up: Football's future rests with parents

The National Football League had one of its most turbulent weeks ever with the suicide of Junior Seau and the leveling of some of the most severe player penalties in the history of the league for the New Orleans Saints bounty program. Meanwhile, the league welcomed in 253 newcomers via the...

NFL: Hebron alum Gumbs signed by New Orleans Saints

Hebron Academy could have another alumnus to cheer for on autumn Sunday afternoons if Jose Gumbs' dream continues to become reality. Gumbs, a 2007 Hebron graduate, was signed by the New Orleans Saints as an undrafted free agent on Sunday, shortly after the completion the NFL draft. ...