Treat staff right, and they will stay; then, you will attract more quality staff.
The hospital cannot function without dedicated, quality nursing staff. Best of luck, clinical staff.
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DEERFIELD, MASS.-U.S. Rep. Becca Balint claims that President Trump "does not give a damn about...
The writer is a Town Meeting member representing District 8. BRATTLEBORO-As part of Brattleboro's FY26...
On a mid-August morning, amid the bustle of commerce in the Putney General Store, staff helped customers with deli orders, stocked shelves, and prepared items for the lunch hour. Meanwhile, upstairs, in a sitting area surrounded by empty shelves left from the store's former pharmacy, approximately 20 people met with state lawmakers and leaders with the Agency of Commerce and Community Development (ACCD) to ask nuts-and-bolts questions and share big-picture concerns about doing business in Vermont. ACCD Secretary Michael Schirling...
BRATTLEBORO-As Vermont's 54th Green Up Day approaches on Saturday, May 4, I want to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude to Connie Burton of Burton Car Wash for her unwavering support of our local Green Up efforts. For years Connie has generously sponsored a car wash, donating the proceeds directly to organizers. These funds have a significant impact, supporting the Green Up banner on Main Street as well as local tabling events, food, and more. In recognition of...
The Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) presents an online conversation with artist Erick Johnson and BMAC Chief Curator Mara Williams about “Double Take,” an installation of Johnson's oil paintings and photographs. This free online talk takes place on Thursday, Sept. 23, at 7:30 p.m. Register at brattleboromuseum.org. “Following Johnson on Instagram, I noticed he tended to post pictures of patterns made by seemingly random objects seen on the streets of New York: construction scaffolding, double grids created by grates...
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