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MRMC Employees honored for decades of service

A number of longstanding employees were recently recognized for their decades of service and dedication to Milford Regional Medical Center. The hospital held a ceremony to acknowledge the long-term employees, including several who have worked at Milford Regional for more than 40 years.

The ceremony began with a welcome from Milford Regional Medical Center Vice President of Human Resources Alice Hall and Milford Regional President and CEO Edward J. Kelly provided the ceremony’s opening remarks. Members of the hospital’s senior management team then presented the employees with awards of recognition.

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“I sincerely believe that an organization is only as great as its employees and that is certainly true of Milford Regional,” said Kelly. “I feel incredibly privileged to work alongside the devoted staff of Milford Regional who show up to work each day, committed to providing exceptional services to those we care for.”

Several of the employees honored have worked at Milford Regional for 40, 45 or 50 years. Those employees honored for 40 years of service include Carol Giardino of Franklin, Diane Hill of Millbury, Jayne Leahy of Marlborough, Kathleen Perdoni of Milford and Cheryl Volpicelli of Milford.

Milford Regional employees honored for 45 years of service include Rose Galimi-Hayes of Uxbridge, Deborah Grenier of Dayille, CT and Debra Tredeau of northbridge.

And, honored for her 50 years of service is Marilyn nydam of Uxbridge.

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