Hospital officials hold meeting to address safety after nursing staff member stabbed on the job

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:27:03 GMT

Hospital officials hold meeting to address safety after nursing staff member stabbed on the job Hospital officials held a meeting Monday to address safety issues after a nursing staff member was recently attacked on the job in Gardner.The meeting came a week after officials said David Nichols, 76, allegedly stabbed a nurse with a pocket knife while he was a patient in an emergency room at Heywood Memorial Hospital on Monday, June 12. The nurse was taken to a hospital in Worcester to be treated and is recovering. Speaking on Monday morning, Heywood Hospital Director of Emergency Services Dr. Ellen Ray said their workplace is unsafe. “We work kind of in the trenches, as we call it,” Ray said. “And, basically on a daily basis, we are exposed to physical threats and violence.”Ray said, over the past few years, the Heywood Hospital Emergency Department has seen a significant increase in violence. Hospital administrators have emphasized a no-tolerance policy regarding violent behavior within the hospital.Last week’s incident happened around 8 p.m. last Monday. In...

Unsettled June continues… for now

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:27:03 GMT

Unsettled June continues… for now Editor’s Note...We have a meteorological intern with us this summer and one of their tasks is to develop their storytelling skills. The weather blog is an excellent medium to fine tune your meteorological storytelling. So without further ado, here is Tyler Hughes with tonight’s blog!…Take it away Tyler! ~JeremyThanks JR! A bit of an introduction first – I was born in Boston and grew up just down the road in Hampton, NH. New England’s sometimes unique weather inspired me to pursue it as a career, and now I’m a rising junior in Penn State’s meteorology program. I’ve been thoroughly enjoying my time here so far over the past few weeks, but the weather has been a different story. We’ve been stuck in a cool, drizzly pattern for June so far – not exactly a beachy start to Summer.As a matter of fact, we’ve had 12 days on the calendar so far with below average temperatures, with averages this time of year running right around...

Juneteenth celebrations in Roxbury gather community, commemorate Boston’s Black history

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:27:03 GMT

Juneteenth celebrations in Roxbury gather community, commemorate Boston’s Black history Dozens gathered in Roxbury on Monday for a joyful annual Juneteenth parade through the neighborhood and the following Boston Juneteenth Emancipation Observance, scored through the day with an array of music and waving flags emblazoned with bursting stars.“We’re living in a time in which Juneteenth is bringing about an awakening,” said National Juneteenth Celebration Foundation founder and local activist Ben Haith, also known as “Boston Ben,” before organizers raised the Juneteenth flag he created in 1997 at the historic Dillaway-Thomas House.Attendees gathered for the holiday celebrations at the Dillaway-Thomas House — one of the oldest-building in Roxbury and a Revolutionary War headquarters — at noon before marching in a parade to the National Center of Afro-American Artists for the observance.Speakers during the events emphasized the importance of remembering Boston’s Black history during the holiday, which commemorates the day in 1...

Robbins: Classic musical puts rise of hate center stage

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:27:03 GMT

Robbins: Classic musical puts rise of hate center stage The Berkshire mountains of western Massachusetts are as uplifting a place as there is to find oneself in June, and hardly someplace that summons to mind the bitter battles for America’s soul presently being waged. There’s a kind of moral hand-to-hand combat going on within the country. Which side ultimately prevails – rededication to tolerance and truth-telling, on one hand, or venom and conspiracy theories, on the other – remains very much a jump ball.The Berkshires are known for the explosion of performing arts during the summer months. Among the artistic institutions that attract the highest quality talent is Pittsfield’s Barrington Stage Company, which chose to begin the season by staging a revival of the musical “Cabaret,”’ a deeply sobering portrayal of Germany’s descent into Nazism during the 1930s. It centers on two characters, Clifford Bradshaw, an American who has come to Berlin to write, and Sally Bowles, an English entertainer who headlines a raunchy nightclub. It is pri...

Four kids found hidden in filthy South Boston apartment where a man died: BFD

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:27:03 GMT

Four kids found hidden in filthy South Boston apartment where a man died: BFD Emergency crews found four children living in squalid conditions and being hidden from first responders during a medical response in South Boston in which a person died, according to an incident report.That fire department report, obtained by the Herald and confirmed by police response, states that a BFD crew was sent to Old Colony Avenue Saturday morning for a call that a man had gone into cardiac arrest and required medical attention. That address is the Mary Ellen McCormack Housing complex run by the city.However, according to the incident report, firefighters found more than just a routine medical emergency.“The apartment was in extremely unsanitary conditions. Approximately 6 adults, who appeared to be males, were seen in the apartment,” they wrote, saying they subsequently found “four children in the back bedroom being hidden by an adult male from first responders.”According to the incident report the children ranged from ages 5 to 10.“All of the adult parties were being uncoo...

Mom of children killed in SR-78 crash suspected of DUI

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:27:03 GMT

Mom of children killed in SR-78 crash suspected of DUI VISTA, Calif. -- The mother of the two children killed after being struck by a vehicle on eastbound SR-78 Sunday night was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in connection to the crash, the California Highway Patrol said.Sandra Ortiz, 33, was identified as the mother of 10-year-old Alan Gerardo and 16-year-old Amy Monserrat.Around 6:12 p.m., authorities received a call that the boy and girl had been hit on the highway just east of the Mar Vista Drive exit. According to CHP, the children got out of the vehicle after Ortiz, who was driving, pulled her GMC SUV onto the right shoulder of the road.CHP said the children walked into oncoming traffic, where they were struck by a Nissan sedan in the No. 3 lane. The two were later pronounced dead on the scene by authorities. Search continues for missing hiker at Three Sisters Falls Details about what led up to the collision remain under investigation by CHP. Initial reports from the Vista Fire Department, who also responde...

Highest-rated restaurants with outdoor seating in San Diego, according to Yelp

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:27:03 GMT

Highest-rated restaurants with outdoor seating in San Diego, according to Yelp CanvaHighest-rated restaurants with outdoor seating in San Diego, according to YelpTheres something special about taking in a meal while enjoying the air outside, and it could even contribute to your happiness, particularly if there are plants around. During the pandemic, having outdoor seating was a lifeline for many restaurants, allowing them to operate both takeaway and dine-in services.Many also used the opportunity to show off their personality with decor and furniture that fit their vibe. Are you partial to a luxurious fake garden? Or are you more into lawn chairs and tiki vibes?Globally, many people may have associated the outdoor dining experience with the cafes of European cities or street food stalls in Asia. Travelers and locals alike often spend hours sipping coffee and eating delicious and cheap food. In the U.S., outdoor seating can take the form of small tables, semi-private nooks, or communal-style seating for the masses, like at a beer garden. Key to a good outdoor ...

Suspect in jail after 4 people fatally shot at residence in Idaho, police say

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:27:03 GMT

Suspect in jail after 4 people fatally shot at residence in Idaho, police say KELLOGG, Idaho (AP) — A 31-year-old man detained at the scene of a shooting in northern Idaho that left four people dead on Sunday has been booked into jail on probable cause for murder and is a neighbor of the victims, state police said. In a news release late Monday afternoon, Idaho State Police said they were still investigating the shooting deaths in the small city of Kellogg, about 36 miles (58 kilometers) east of Coeur d’Alene, after working through the night.“This is a tragic situation that will affect the Kellogg community. Detectives continue working to establish a timeline and what led to the shooting,” Lieutenant Paul Berger, a detective with the Idaho State Police, said in the news release. “Investigators are releasing that the suspect is the neighbor of the victims,” the news release said. “However, neither the relationships between the parties nor the suspect’s motive will be confirmed by law enforcement until after the initial court appearance when records become avai...

Oil and gas, electricity emissions remain a challenge for Ottawa-Alberta relationship

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:27:03 GMT

Oil and gas, electricity emissions remain a challenge for Ottawa-Alberta relationship OTTAWA — There is no line in the sand between his government and Alberta over energy and climate policies but there is also still a lot of daylight in their respective visions, Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said Monday.Wilkinson was in Calgary with Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc for a face-to-face meeting with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith. It was the first Alberta-Ottawa sit down since Smith’s United Conservative Party was re-elected last month. The two governments have had a rocky relationship amid concerns in Alberta about Ottawa’s climate-change policies and plans for a transition to a net-zero emissions economy. Before the meeting Smith said Ottawa’s plan for an emissions-free electricity grid by 2035 and a cap on oil and gas sector emissions that could be announced before the end of June aren’t realistic for her province without a massive cost to the economy and jobs. She said she was drawing a line in the sand that ...

Mexican government orders state-funded academics not to post ‘damaging’ criticism of bosses

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:27:03 GMT

Mexican government orders state-funded academics not to post ‘damaging’ criticism of bosses MEXICO CITY (AP) — The Mexican government defended Monday an order issued to academics at a state-funded research institute not to post criticism that could “damage the dignity” of their bosses on social media, or share them in emails. The order made public over the weekend was directed to researchers and employees of the Center for Economic Research and Teaching, known by its initials as the CIDE. The independent, state-funded center has been a focal point of resistance to President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s drive to make academic institutions more nationalistic, state-oriented and pro-government. Critics said the new rules amounted to little more than a gag order, telling anyone connected with the center “they should not send any messages or comments by electronic means such as social media, email or messaging apps that could damage the dignity or integrity of public officials.”The government’s federal employee regulatory agency said Monday “these orders do not seek to l...