While driving back to the Central Station firehouse in Concord, Michael Kelley propped his feet up on the gurney in the back of the ambulance and closed his eyes. Being a paramedic is physically and emotionally draining, and they’ll get a wink of rest.
Chris LaPage remembers nothing from the day he almost died.In fact, most of his memories were wiped clean and slowly came back as he recovered. He had forgotten the moose he had seen the day before he collapsed at work and the new truck he had.
Maureen Ann Davin, 61, of Morristown died from Metastatic Breast Cancer on April 13, 2021. She was at peace surrounded by her family during the early morning hours in the comfort of her home.
She was born August 22, 1959 in Newport, Rhode Island, the daughter of William D. and A. Geraldine (Barry) Nagle. She graduated from Rogers High School in the class of 1977 and continued her education at Stonehill College in Easton, MA, graduating in the class of 1981.
Maureen was a wife, mother, sister, daughter, reader, writer, storyteller, naturalist, gardener, nature lover, birder, chief operating officer, dog lover, sailor, and the one role she treasured the most, a Lifetime Learner. She volunteered at a local food bank. She loved helping people get needed food for their families.