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One dead after motorcycle crash at Coolidge Corner
A 31-year-old man died after being involved in a crash at Coolidge Corner in Brookline Monday morning. A Brookline man died Monday after being involved in a crash at Coolidge Corner. Andrew Stipicevic, 31, was driving a motorcycle east on Beacon Street, just before the intersection with Harvard Street, when...
‘We’re a very different town’: Arlington asks for improved bus service, Red Line stop decades after town blocked it
A local leader from Arlington told the MBTA that bus service has deteriorated and that the MBTA should "dust off" its Red Line extension plans. When the Town of Arlington said no to its own Red Line stop nearly 50 years ago, the MBTA scraped its plans for an extension from Harvard Square to Lexington and ended the line at Alewife in Cambridge.
MBTA reopens key Red Line branch. Here’s where the next closure is planned
The MBTA’s Red Line is back in business. A three-and-a-half-week closure of its Braintree Branch ended on schedule Monday with 18 miles of tracks freshly repaired. For the first time since Sept. 5, the subway system can take riders between Braintree and Boston in one smooth ride. The Mattapan...
Everything you need to know about Halloween season in Salem
Everything to know about visiting Salem in October, including parking info, the best restaurants, Salem Witch Trials activities, and a full guide to Halloween celebrations. If you’re looking for a festive, seasonally appropriate day trip this month, you’d be hard-pressed to find a New England destination that celebrates Halloween as thoroughly as Salem.
Massachusetts Housing Crisis: Zoning Battle in Milton Ignites a Civil Rights Debate
In the affluent suburb of Milton, Massachusetts, a fierce housing battle is underway that reflects broader national tensions surrounding affordable housing and zoning laws. The conflict stems from the state's 2021 MBTA Communities Act, which mandates that communities near public transportation, including Milton, update zoning laws to allow more multi-family housing. But in February 2024, a referendum saw 5,000 Milton voters reject a carefully crafted bylaw that would have complied with the law.
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