The following is the first of two articles highlighting some of the top business stories from 2021. This article highlights events from January to June. The second installment will appear in the Jan. 5 issue.
Rena Jandreau
(Courtesy of Northern Maine Medical Center)
50 years at NMMC and a lifetime of memories Contributed • April 27, 2021 One late spring, a little more than 50 years ago, Rena (Hebert) Jandreau was a 17-year-old senior in high school looking for a summer job. When the nuns of Les Petites Franciscan de Marie, who oversaw People’s Benevolent Hospital, now known as Northern Maine Medical Center, hired her in 1970, Jandreau had no idea she would still be working at her “summer job” more than five decades later.
FORT KENT, Maine One late spring, a little more than 50 years ago, Rena (Hebert) Jandreau was a 17-year-old senior in high school looking for a summer job. When the nuns of Les Petites Franciscan de Marie, who oversaw People’s Benevolent Hospital, now known as Northern Maine Medical Center, hired her in 1970, Jandreau had no idea she would still be working at her “summer job” more than five decades later.