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Essential Worker Keeps It Clean: Easton Local Hero

We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share their amazing stories! Presented by Ring.

Easton's David Cameron worked through the coronavirus health crisis to keep the town hall and library in Randolph clean and safe for employees and visitors.
Easton's David Cameron worked through the coronavirus health crisis to keep the town hall and library in Randolph clean and safe for employees and visitors. (Patch Graphic)

EASTON, MA — When times are heroes emerge. But rarely do they get the spotlight they deserve. We all know someone who's making a difference right now as we live through unprecedented and changing times.

Here at Patch, we've begun an initiative to help recognize these heroes making a difference in their communities. Together with Ring, we're working to let all your neighbors know about these outstanding people and their stories.

This submission came from Catherine Cameron, who nominated her husband, David Cameron, an essential maintenance worker and janitor for Randolph in its library and town hall.

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Cameron has worked throughout the coronavirus health crisis to keep the public buildings in Randolph keep and safe for other essential employees, and then visitors when they were reopened to the public.

Putting his own health issues to the side, Cameron has gone above and beyond for others in a post where he must deal with a lot of different people on a daily basis.

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Thank you for all you do, David!

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