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PLYMOUTH – Registered nurses from BID-Plymouth hospital are feeling unappreciated this National Nurses Day.
Members of the Massachusetts Nurses Association planned to rally in downtown Plymouth Thursday to call attention to their ongoing talks for a new contract with hospital management. The nurses say they are fighting for the resources they need to recruit and retain staff to ensure optimum patient care.
Delegations of nurses planned to hold signs at the entrance to Brewster Gardens and on the lawn of Town Hall starting at 4 p.m. Thursday (National Nurses Day).
Nurses from BID-Plymouth, MNA President Katie Murphy, Plymouth Select Board member Betty Cavacco, state Rep. Kathy LaNatra (D-Kingston) and Pembroke Selectwoman Becky Coletta were among those scheduled to speak at 5:30 p.m. at a rally on the Town Hall lawn.
Offseason or not, Plymouth has always been one of my favorite places to go and take a waterfront walk.
There s always something going on, no matter the season, and, whether it s summer or winter, the views are lovely.
We hopped in the car on a recent cold-ish but sunny day, to go and get some refreshing winter air.
One of the conveniences of Plymouth is also how easy it is to get there. I always just take 44 from Middleboro (the rotary now being the trickiest part; I miss the single lanes). Plug in my old iPod Classic it is 14 years old and counting and follow that one lane almost the whole way. I ve had a fair bit of driving anxiety during this pandemic, since I m not really on the road all that much now, but this drive s still a piece of cake.