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Betty Ann Hazard

LEWISTON — Betty Ann Hazard, 77, of Hebron died Tuesday, June 5, at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center after a very long and courageous battle with breast cancer. Betty was born in Hebron, Nov. 13, 1934, the daughter of Guy and Alice Greenwood Collins. She attended school in Hebron and Mechanic Falls. She married Eddy […]

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Hebron grad makes a point with pink turban

HEBRON — Maxwell Asa Middleton walked with 63 fellow Hebron Academy classmates into the Athletic Center for commencement wearing a pink turban. Decorated with breast cancer ribbons, the turban had a twofold purpose. The unusual headgear hid the fact that the young Hebron man with the wild and unruly hair since middle school had it […]

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Hebron Academy graduates 64

HEBRON — Green and white balloons lined the path to freedom from secondary school on Saturday for 64 seniors in the Class of 2012. The balloons tethered to sparkling green floor sacks with ribbon represented a Hebron Academy tradition on an otherwise non-traditional occasion — their class president, Maxwell Asa Middleton, had shorn his wild […]

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Briefly

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. The cost will be $7 for […]

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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 era and oldies. The band has played at the Auburn Mall; Oxford […]

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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 specialized in antique clock repair since 1968. A licensed and bonded auctioneer and appraiser of antiques and personal property since 1977, he is well recognized throughout […]

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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, San Francisco-based Douglas A. Winthrop, […]