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The MBTA is changing certain bus routes. Here's what to know
Starting this week commuters who use certain MBTA buses will see more buses, more often. This is happening on six routes that run through a number of different communities in and around Boston. “Just gives me a little bit of wiggle room in planning the commute,” said one rider. Phase 1 of the MBTA’s much anticipated bus network redesign launched...
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New tech aims to make MBTA more user-friendly
If you take the T, you may have noticed some new high-tech tools during your travels. Riders can now wave a credit card, smartphone, or smartwatch to pay for a trip. It’s officially called, “Tap to Ride” and the MBTA says there have been 7 million taps in the first four months since it debuted. “We’re seeing a tremendous amount...
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‘Stay ahead': Inside the MBTA's final track improvement project of 2024
NBC10 Boston was the only station invited down inside the final track improvement project of 2024. MBTA General Manager Phil Eng showed us the work being done on the Green Line at Haymarket Station.
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This Mass. café is offering free coffee for dancing customers
Coffee Milano Café in Middleborough, Massachusetts, is going viral on TikTok because of its dance-for-coffee promotion.
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No fines for North Shore teachers Friday if strikes end by Monday
An Essex County Superior Court judge said there would be no fines Friday against teachers on strike in Gloucester, Beverly and Marblehead if they agree to return to the classroom by Monday.
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Extras wanted for Zendaya, Robert Pattinson movie filming in Boston
If you are a Bostonian with dreams of being in a star-studded movie, this opportunity might just be the thing for you.
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Mass. audit of DCF finds kids' mental health care was mismanaged
A new report says the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families mismanaged mental health care for children. State Auditor Diana DiZoglio said her report found that DCF did not always obtain or renew court approval before children under its care were given antipsychotic medications. It also found the agency did not always document or update medications listed in children’s medical...
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Early in-person voting ends Friday for Mass. voters
We are in the final stretch of this presidential race — now just four days out from Election Day. And for voters here in Massachusetts, Friday is the last day for early voting. The countdown is truly on. You still have until the end of the day to vote early in person, although times vary by community. More than 500,000...
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Several Massachusetts Stop & Shop stores close Thursday
After Thursday, hundreds of Stop & Shop customers will have to find a brand new place to get their groceries. The supermarket chain closed several stores in Massachusetts. This will impact a number of communities. Seven stores in all closed Thursday in Massachusetts, including the following locations: That’s on top of the store on Needham Street in Newton that already...
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New Boston archbishop for first time in decades
For the first time in more than 20 years, Boston said goodbye to the leader of the Catholic community and welcoming in a new archbishop. At a special Mass Thursday at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Boston’s South End, the Most Reverend Richard Henning was named archbishop of Boston, taking over for Cardinal Sean O’Malley. “My job is...