CARIBOU, Maine – A family from Presque Isle welcomed twin boys on November 22, marking the 199th and 200th deliveries of 2025 at Cary Medical Center.
Hudson Tripp and Ryker Gene were born on Saturday, Nov. 22, to Chacity Gendreau and Weston Robinson. Hudson weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces and measured 20 inches long; Ryker weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces and was also 20 inches long. They were delivered by Maria Mercedes Sayago, MD.
“We are honored every time a family places their trust in us, and welcoming these milestone babies makes the moment even more special. Our partnership with Pines ensures that families receive coordinated, compassionate care from pregnancy through delivery and beyond. It truly is a privilege to support families across Aroostook County as they grow,” said Kris Doody, RN, CEO of Cary Medical Center & Pines Health Services.
To celebrate the 199th and 200th babies born this year, Hudson, Ryker and their parents received special gifts from the Cary Medical Center and Pines Health Services teams. Presenting the family with their basket of gifts were Jennifer Plante, OB nursing manager; Allee Morgan, RN; Stephanie Graham, RN; Brooke Moreau, RN; Sam Fox, RN; Rebecca Knight, RN; and Mallory Willey, RN.
Pines Health Services is a non-profit, community-based multi-specialty physician practice serving the residents of northern and central Aroostook County. Pines providers are committed to excellence in patient-centered health care and to improving the lives of those we serve. Our team of providers, nurses and support staff are actively engaged in advancing the health and wellness needs of people in the County, with a special focus on the unserved and underserved.
Cary Medical Center is a 65-bed acute care hospital well known for its patient-centered services. We are a community of providers committed to excellence in healthcare and to improving the lives of those we serve. We are actively engaged in advancing the health and wellness needs of people in Aroostook County, including the unserved and underserved. Cary Medical Center and Pines Health Services are equal opportunity providers and employers.






