When Hebron Academy football players report for their first practice on Sep. 2, greeting them will be a new head coach with nearly 40 years of college coaching experience. With the wealth of knowledge Tom Radulski brings from coaching at schools such as Bowdoin, Colby, Holy Cross and the University of New Hampshire, Hebron hopes […]
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Fall preview 2017: Hebron Academy girls' soccer
Coach: Colin Griggs (eighth year) Conference: NEPSAC Class D, MAISAD Last year’s record: 11-7-2, MAISAD champions, NEPSAC Class D runners-up Returning players: Seniors — Eliza Beaudin (F), Avery Jurek (M/F), Rachel Brouwer (M), Maddy New (D); Juniors — Eliza Quinones (D), Sophie List (F/M), Morgan Prentice (D), Cat Mile (D), Leah Bonis (F), Peyton Spurr (D), Franceska […]
Fall preview 2017: Hebron Academy boys' soccer
Coach: Kurt Swanbeck (seventh year) Conference: NEPSAC Class C, MAISAD Last year’s record: 18-0, NEPSAC Class C and MAISAD champions Returners players: Post-grad — Freddie Hohmann; Seniors — Tyler Swanbeck, Michael Tahiru, Christian Quinones, Justin Bell, Jack Morton, Delano Brown; Juniors — Vedant Divekar, Kriish Parekh, Keith Mank. Key losses: Pablo Serrano, Eli Clein, Pablo Herrera, Waltteri […]
Last Redneck Blank in Hebron 'gets all kinds'
HEBRON — The seventh Redneck Blank Pig Roast and Music Festival was held for the last time at its Hebron location this weekend — and there was plenty of beer, mud and fun on Saturday. Throughout the 210-acre farm owned by event creator Harold Brooks were hundreds of campers and tents with thousands of people […]
Final redneck fest this weekend in Hebron
HEBRON — The seventh and final Redneck Blank, Pig Roast and Music Festival will take place this weekend — and it’s sure to be a hootin’ good time. The event is to be held on a 210-acre farm at 12 Harold Lane in Hebron, beginning Thursday, Aug. 10. Owner and event organizer Harold Brooks said in an […]
Clock is ticking on saving Hebron railroad station
HEBRON — The fate of a 19th-century railroad building remains in limbo as time runs out for the Hebron Historical Society to move it this month. Society members are attempting to save the only surviving building of the town’s once-thriving railroad complex, after voters in April refused a $5,000 request to restore it and selectmen ordered […]
Bolster Heights seeks fish tank, accessories
DEAR SUN SPOTS: Bolster Heights would like to know if anyone has a good size fish tank and accessories that they no longer want or need. We would like to put one in our front lobby for our residents and guests to enjoy. If someone only has accessories, we would be happy to accept them […]
Hebron: What you need to know
Hebron Board of Selectmen July 23, 2017 Town Office Permit Issued What happened: Harold Brooks provided the necessary forms, proof of insurance, and a letter from Maine State Police indicating they will have four officers on hand for the annual mass gathering held at his property. The selectmen reviewed the paperwork and after a […]
Fate of Indian tribes in Maine topic at Hebron Historical Society meeting
HEBRON — Peter Stowell of West Gardener recently spoke to the Hebron Historical Society on the origins and fate of Indian tribes inhabiting Maine. He said the most probable and prevailing theory of the origins of Indians in North America were groups moving south from Siberia about 10,000 to 12,500 years ago through breaks in […]
There was a sanatorium on Pleasant Street
DEAR SUN SPOTS: Seeking information about the Pleasant Street Sanatorium in Lewiston in operation during the 1920s. — No name, no town ANSWER: Sun Spots is aware of the sanatorium operating in Hebron, but has never heard of the one in Lewiston, so she turned to the Androscoggin County Historical Society for help. Joline Froton, […]