HEBRON — Hebron Academy Head of School John King and Hebron Cum Laude Chapter secretary John Curtis have announced the 2012 Cum Laude Society inductees. The society recognizes academic achievement in secondary schools for the purpose of promoting excellence, justice and honor, according to its mission statement. Hebron’s chapter was chartered in 1927 and is […]
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Hebron Academy honor roll
HEBRON – Hebron Academy Head of School John King has announced local honor roll recipients for the 2012 winter term. Students will be awarded certificates in an upcoming ceremony. Highest honors: Zachary Abisalih, Auburn; Jennifer Cole, Raymond; Matthew Fensore, New Gloucester; Bradley Geismar, Minot; Mariah Mosher, Auburn; Arianna Pinkham, Auburn; Bryce Richmond, Mason Township; Eli […]
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Civil War Arsenal HEBRON — The Hebron Historical Society will hold its first general membership meeting of the year at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 27, at the Hebron Town Office. The speaker will be Melissa Sheets of Hebron, talking on the Washington, D.C., Arsenal and the Monument to its Workers, presenting a history of U.S. […]
Hebron voters pass mass-gathering law
HEBRON — Voters at town meeting Saturday approved a $675,000 town budget and a mass-gathering ordinance but failed to OK a plan to create a town lending library at Hebron Station School. About 45 voters tackled a 59-article budget in about four hours at Hebron Station School. Voters turned down a plan to create a […]
Mass gathering ordinance, libraries on Hebron warrant
HEBRON — Voters will be asked to approve a $675,000 town budget, a plan to combine the Moody Library and Hebron Station School libraries, and a mass-gathering ordinance at Saturday’s annual town meeting. It begins at 10 a.m. in the Hebron Station School at 884 Station Road. Voters will also elect a new selectman for […]
Hebron forestland now under easement
HEBRON — The Western Foothills Land Trust has protected 113 acres of forestland in Hebron that includes some rare American Chestnut trees. Lee Dassler, program director of the Land Trust, said Ann Siekman, retired director of the Norway Memorial Library, and Roger Crockett have donated a conservation easement protecting their forestland off Back Road in […]
Sean Michael Travers
HEBRON — Sean Michael Travers of Hebron, left us unexpectedly Feb. 27. He was born in Pottstown, Pa., May 8, 1975. He grew up in the Lewiston-Auburn area and attended Auburn schools, then joined the U.S. Navy until he was discharged. The place where he felt most at home was “Nanny and Poppy’s house.” An […]
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Church Women United HARRISON — Church Women United will meet for a human rights celebration at 9:30 a.m. Friday, March 2, at the Congregational Church. Speakers will be Marion Chase, prison ministry; Sister Renatta, homeless women; and Pastor Franklyn Anderson, Honduras school children mission. Refreshments will be served. All are welcome. Knitting guild PARIS — […]