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Edward Little High School seniors Delaney Annear, left, Mikaila Marks, center, and Olivia Veilleux play checkers Wednesday with Lanie Higgins, 4, and her brother, Elliot, 8, at Sherwood Heights Elementary School in Auburn. Members of the ELHS National Honor Society provided free childcare for teacher’s children and children of parents attending parent teacher conferences throughout the afternoon and evening. “I love it,” said said Meghan Anthoine, the mother of the Higgins’ siblings. “I was able to actually focus on what the teacher was talking to me about rather than watching my kids demolish her classroom.” Daryn Slover/Sun JournalWyatt May, 4, chats Wednesday with Edward Little High School senior Delaney Annear during the ELHS National Honor Society Kid Zone at Sherwood Heights Elementary School in Auburn. National Honor Society members Olivia Veilleux, center, Mikaila Marks, hidden at right, and Annear provided free childcare for teacher’s children and children of parents attending parent teacher conferences throughout the afternoon and evening. Daryn Slover/Sun JournalEdward Little High School seniors Mikaila Marks, left, Delaney Annear, center, and Olivia Veilleux, second from right, play checkers Wednesday with Lanie Higgins, 4, and her brother, Elliot, 8, at Sherwood Heights Elementary School in Auburn. Members of the ELHS National Honor Society provided free childcare for teacher’s children and children of parents attending parent teacher conferences throughout the afternoon and evening. “I love it,” said said Meghan Anthoine, the mother of the Higgins’ siblings. “I was able to actually focus on what the teacher was talking to me about rather than watching my kids demolish her classroom.” Daryn Slover/Sun JournalEdward Little High School seniors Olivia Veilleux, center, and Mikaila Marks, right, welcome Lanie Higgins, far left, Elliot Higgins and Wyatt May to the library Wednesday at Sherwood Heights Elementary School in Auburn. Members of the ELHS National Honor Society provided free childcare for teacher’s children and children of parents attending parent teacher conferences throughout the afternoon and evening. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
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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