Pine Plains thanks medical heroes
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Pine Plains thanks medical heroes

After the hardships and heroism that arose in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic this past year, the Pine Plains community paid homage to all of the town’s medical volunteers with a lovely reception and celebration on Saturday, June 12. Hosted by residents Penny Wheeler and Victoria LoBrutto, the community enjoyed a beautiful afternoon for the celebration on the lawn of the Episcopal Church of the Regeneration, at 16 Pine St. Starting at 4 p.m., folks gathered for a delicious picnic, taking the time to let the guests of honor know how much their labors meant to the community in a time of such fear and uncertainty.

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