Hometown Heroes: Regina Hawley used her skills to connect a community
When masks were seemingly impossible to find, Regina Hawley of Concord solved a problem for her community. ALLIE ST PETER / Monitor Staff
Regina Hawley at her Concord home. ALLIE ST PETER Monitor Staff
Modified: 12/17/2020 8:54:43 AM
She made masks for big-bearded men, flower girls in weddings and anyone else in Concord who might need one. And Regina Hawley did it all for free.
“She really is an angel for her selfless gifts to so many,” said Deb Isme, one of the people who nominated Hawley to be recognized as a Hometown Hero.
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