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Bill Rixon outside the L.L. Bean retail store earlier this month. He was joined by Molly Schen, a member of Third Act Maine. Luna Soley / The Times Record
Freeport resident and retired schoolteacher William Rixon has been demonstrating outside L.L. Bean since the beginning of September. This week, he got a response.
"PROTECT MOTHER EARTH," William Rixon's homemade climate banner reads. Assembled with drop cloth and PVC piping, it stands at 10 feet, dwarfing Rixon.
Since September, Rixon and a group of fellow retirees have been standing with signs outside L.L. Bean's sprawling downtown Freeport campus as well as its corporate headquarters just down the road.
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