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Our 2020 Mainers to Be Thankful For
In a year that’s been trying like none before, we’ve also seen the best of humanity come out through kindness, bravery, innovation and determination. Since the start of the pandemic, we’ve been recognizing people who’ve stepped up to help their fellow Mainers, but we knew there were more out there so we asked you, our readers, to tell us who in your community is making a difference behind the scenes. The people you’ll read about below have provided food and shelter, financial and emotional support. They’ve fought for equality and kept us connected. This year, finding Mainers to be thankful for was easier than ever.
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Putting on sometimes hundreds of miles a day, they're 'thankful to be able to serve some of the people who really need' a ride.
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Don Leclerc, Randy Easter and Jeff Meserve meet weekly to determine their plan of action to maintain, improve trails.
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"She wants to take care of people the way she would her own family, her mom, her sister, her daughter.”
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The 62-year-old is responsible for the well-being of nearly 3,000 workers at Central Maine Medical Center.
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The Sabattus woman is fighting stage-four cancer, but wants to live her days giving back to those around her.
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