Katie Kelley of Randolph sewed approximately 60 100 percent cotton face masks for AVH from colorful quilting fabric that her mother had bought before she died a year ago. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Angela Brown of Randolph sewed 40 6- by 9-inch double-layer face masks from fabric given to her by her neighbor Katie Kellie to help AVH get ready for the COVID-19 pandemic. (AUTUMN BROWN PHOTO)
Katie Kelley of Randolph sewed approximately 60 100 percent cotton face masks for AVH from colorful quilting fabric that her mother had bought before she died a year ago. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Angela Brown of Randolph sewed 40 6- by 9-inch double-layer face masks from fabric given to her by her neighbor Katie Kellie to help AVH get ready for the COVID-19 pandemic. (AUTUMN BROWN PHOTO)
RANDOLPH — Two volunteers — Katie Kelley and Angela Brown who both live in this small town’s Midlands section — have been sewing 100 percent cotton protective masks that can be used, as needed, by the Androscoggin Valley Hospital in Berlin.
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