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Lucy MacLeod, 6, picks up litter Saturday with her mother, Tracie, during the citywide litter pickup at Pettengill Park in Auburn. Volunteers spread out across four parks during the Auburn Conservation Commission event. Commission member Sam Boss said that a number of groups reached out and held their own litter cleanup within their own Auburn communities Saturday. Lewiston held its citywide litter pickup event on April 17. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal Buy this PhotoAuburn assistant city manager Brian Wood helps pick up litter Saturday during the citywide litter pickup at Pettengill Park in Auburn. Volunteers spread out across four parks during the Auburn Conservation Commission event. Commission member Sam Boss said that a number of groups reached out and held their own litter cleanup events within their own Auburn communities Saturday. Lewiston held its citywide litter pickup on April 17 Daryn Slover/Sun Journal Buy this PhotoClara Boss, 6, picks up litter Saturday during the citywide litter pickup event at Pettengill Park in Auburn. Volunteers spread out across four parks during the Auburn Conservation Commission event. Boss’ father and commission member, Sam Boss, said that a number of groups reached out and held their own litter cleanup events within their own Auburn communities Saturday. Lewiston held its citywide litter pickup on April 17. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal Buy this Photo
Daryn Slover always pulls for the underdog - what would you expect from someone that was raised in Cleveland and lives in Lewiston. He drinks cheap coffee and cheap beer so that he can afford to put his...
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