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Hebron Academy Head of School John King and several students visited Augusta recently as Gov. Paul LePage signed into law approval for the Maine Turnpike Authority to add “Hebron Academy” directional signs on the turnpike. The signs are located on the northbound Gray-New Gloucester exit sign and on the Auburn exit sign as motorists travel south. Pictured with King (far left) and LePage are Rebekah Jett of Norway, Sen. John Patrick of Rumford, Ally Strachen of Hebron, Abby Bennett of Oxford, LePage, Julia Schneider of Durham, Rob MacLellan and Max Middleton of Hebron, Andrew Burgess of Cumberland, Rep. Jeff Timberlake of Turner and Hebron, and Rep. Meredith Strang Burgess of Cumberland, a Hebron parent and trustee.
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