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New England Travel Nurses offers travel nursing jobs for Registered Nurses in the New England area.
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This New England Travel Nurses web site specifically focuses on Nursing job opportunities in the New England area. Nursing jobs in the New England area consist of Permanent, Travel Nursing and Per Diem Nursing. New England Travel Nurses is the most comprehensive resource for nurses seeking employment in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Vermont, Rhode Island and Maine.

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About New England’s Foliage

Every autumn throughout New England, diminishing length of daylight and falling temperatures induce trees to shed billions of tons of leaves. Preceding this preparation for winter the trees present a spectacular color show. Leaves that have been green all summer turn to brilliant shades of yellow, orange, and red.

These color changes are caused by transformations in leaf pigments, primarily the green pigment chlorophyll. During summer, the leaves of trees are producing sugar from carbon dioxide and water by the workings of light and chlorophyll. Chlorophyll causes the leaves to appear green.

The shorter days and cool nights of autumn set off changes in the tree. One is the growth of a corky membrane at the base of the leaf stem, which interrupts the flow of nutrients into the leaf. This stops the production of chlorophyll in the leaf, and the green color of the leaf fades, allowing the reds, oranges and yellows to burst forth. The best autumn colors are produced when dry, sunny days are followed by cool, dry nights.

Color may begin to appear in isolated spots in far northern New England the first week in September. Typically, the color change begins at the higher elevations and in the northern part of the region mid-September and moves southward through mid-to-late October, ending in southern New England coastal areas at the end of October.

Visitors who travel to see our spectacular foliage are known as, “Leaf-Peepers.” While on your excursion do stop at country stores, orchards, local restaurants and shops. We have suggested some routes for you to drive. We also suggest that you try some backroads. Get a local map, and don’t worry about getting lost. You’ll always bump into a main road sooner or, hopefully, later.
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New England Travel Nurses would like to thank you for your visit and welcome you to consider applying for a travel nursing job in one of the New England states by utilizing the link below. We offer numerous travel nursing opportunities in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Maine, Vermont and Rhode Island. Contact us to find out more!


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