Thank you to our hometown heroes who are on the front lines of COVID-19 and continue providing essential services.

Dawn Parenteau, a Critical Care Nurse at Maine Medical Center, in her full PPE (personal protective equipment).

 

Colby Wyatt, MD, a Pediatric Pulmonologist at Maine Health, masked and ready to make kids smile.

 

Roberta Willis is a Registered Nurse at Maine Medical Center Urgent Care Plus.

 

Anna Willis Patti is a traveling Registered Nurse.

 

The staff at Carter’s Auto Service stands ready to provide auto repairs and maintenance.

 

Kristi Brown of the Gorham Post Office is ready to process mail and packages.

 

Lori Rumery is a Hospitalist Nurse Practitioner at Mercy Hospital.

 

Phil Rumery is an EMT and Fire Fighter with the South Portland Fire Department.

 

Mike Smith and Jen Fields of Village Physical Therapy continue to provide care to their patients but remain six feet from each other.

 

Shane Webber, a sixth grade student at Gorham Middle School, assembles face shields for health care professionals at Plas-Tech, Inc. located in the Gorham Industrial Park. The business is owned by his parents, Terry and Jackie Webber.

 

Luke Inman, Josh Bushey and Mike Wilson continue with essential projects at Great Falls Construction.

 

Freihofer’s Bakery made a huge bread donation to the Gorham School District to help those in our community who are struggling with food insecurity.

 

Flowfold, located in the Gorham Industrial Park, recently suspended production of its usual line of products and switched to the production of face shields for hospitals and health care facilities in response to the global pandemic.

 

The staff at Moody’s Collision is prepared to get vehicles back on the road.

 

The staff at Inn at Village Square are taking great care of their residents.

Angela Leclerc (right) is a Physician Assistant at Maine Medical Center in the Critical Care Unit and Program Manager for the Critical Care Advanced Practice Providers. She teams up with a nursing colleague to provide care for a COVID patient.

 

Carter’s Green Market remains open for takeout three days per week. Cheers to Mo Terry and
Holly Carter for social distancing.

 

Carlye Homan is a Registered Nurse at Maine Medical Center.

 

Whitney Trosper is a PA-C at Maine Medical Center.

 

Dr. Jason Yahwak is a Pulmonologist and Critical Care Doctor at Maine Medical Center. His daughter, Amelia, works for Hannaford in Gorham.

 


Editor’s Note: We are highlighting a few of our Gorham heroes. We know there are many more who are not included. To be considered for future publication, please send us an email at gorhamtimes@gmail.com.