
Gretchen Rosen, left, of the Lewiston Auburn Children’s Foundation, presents Tammy Caron, a second-grade teacher at Longley School in Lewiston with a $300 check to set up a classroom listening center. Nonprofit organizations that work with children in Lewiston and Auburn can apply for the annual grants from the foundation starting this fall. They should be received by Oct. 19.
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