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LIST: Street Closures, Parking Restrictions for Halloweekend in Salem
Halloween weekend is about to get underway in Salem, Massachusetts, and if tourism so far this month is any indication, it’s going to be a busy one. The city is planning several road closures for Saturday and Monday. Closures may also go into effect Sunday if needed. On Saturday, Salem police will close most downtown streets by 11 a.m.,...
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Salem Approves New Halloween Parking Program
Businesses and property owners near the downtown area will now be able to apply for a permit to sell their parking spots.
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New Parking Proposal in Cambridge
Finding parking can be a challenge in the Boston area, and a proposal could bring more housing units without spaces to Cambridge.
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New Parking Proposal in Cambridge
There’s a proposal to allow developers to build new residential buildings without being required to add new parking spaces.
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Cambridge Mulls Elimination of New Parking Requirements for Developers
Finding parking can be a major problem in the densely-populated communities of Greater Boston, such as Cambridge. Now, a controversial proposal could mean fewer parking spaces in Cambridge, but more housing in the city. The proposal is to eliminate so-called minimum parking requirements for new housing in the city. That means that developers would essentially be able to build a…
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Boston Lays Out Transit Plan for Orange Line Shutdown
The shuttle bus drivers are training. The no parking signs are up. The City of Boston is having to prepare in record time for this unprecedented shutdown that will impact you even if you don’t take the T.
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Orange and Green Line Shutdowns: See Shuttle Bus Routes, Street Closures
The streets of Boston are being radically transformed for 30 days as the MBTA Orange Line and part of the Green Line are shut down into mid-September, with shuttle buses being brought in to help replace trains. The closures will condense years’ worth of badly needed repair work, officials have said, but from Friday until Sept. 18, it will cause…
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1 Day to Go: Boston Preps for Orange Line Shutdown
In today’s Daily Debrief, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu hold a news conference about how the city is preparing for the Orange Line shutdown. Plus, a driver in the Seaport is lucky to be alive after a piece of metal falls from a construction site 17 stories up and new COVID boosters are soon to be available for adults and teens.
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US Open Golf Tournament Gets Underway in Brookline
With the first tee at the U.S. Open just one day away, players and thousands of fans are bound for The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts. Those who want to attend will need to plan ahead. People won’t be able to drive anywhere near the Country Club.
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What to Know Before You Go to the US Open in Brookline — or Drive Nearby
With the 122nd U.S. Open officially underway, players and thousands of fans are bound for The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts. Those who want to attend will need to plan ahead. People won’t be able to drive anywhere near the Country Club. “There will be a lot of traffic control officers around the roadways here to really limit the...
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NYC Weed Trucks Towed Over Parking Chaos, Half-Million Bucks in Ticket Debt
That’s a lot of parking tickets.
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Gloucester City Beach Parking Reservation Systems Opens Ahead of Memorial Day
People headed to the beaches of Gloucester for Memorial Day Weekend can now reserve and pay for parking spots under the city’s new plan to clear up traffic woes at the Massachusetts tourist destination. In summers, Gloucester’s streets and parking lots get crowded with non-residents headed to its famed coastline, and the first-come, first-serve cash payment system that had...
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Gloucester Will Offer Beach Parking Reservations This Summer
A new digital reservation systems will be available to pay for parking at Gloucester city beaches this summer.
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Gloucester to Offer Parking Reservation at City Beaches This Year
Busy beach days are on the horizon, but the city of Gloucester is spending the off-season trying to tackle crowded streets and parking lots.
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What's Up with Dust-Caked, Graffiti-Laced Government Vehicles in Boston Garage?
It didn’t exactly look like your taxpayer dollars at work. After getting a tip, the NBC10 Boston Investigators decided to check out several floors of the Government Center parking garage in downtown Boston. We found vehicles with federal plates sitting idle, literally collecting a thick layer of dust. The cars didn’t look like they’d moved in months. A worker...
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NBC10 Boston Investigates: Federal Vehicles Sit Unused, Collecting Dust in Boston
The NBC10 Investigators checked out the Government Center parking garage in downtown Boston and found vehicles with federal plates sitting idle and gathering dust. A former Massachusetts inspector general said it’s a visual example of taxpayer waste.
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New England Braces for Widespread Snowfall, Strong Winds, Power Outages
High snow totals are expected in much of the region, with crews preparing to deal with potential power outages, as well.
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Snow Emergencies, Parking Bans Declared Across Mass.
Some communities are declaring snow emergency parking bans as a major winter storm threatens two feet of snow or more to parts of New England on Saturday and a blizzard warning takes effect. Our First Alert Weather team believes blizzard conditions will be realized throughout eastern Massachusetts, including the Boston area, the north shore, south shore and the south coast. Officials said...
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A Boston Designer Uses Parking Tickets to Make Amazing Dress
Now here’s fashion that will stop traffic! Fashion designer Kinda Touma made a dress using dozens of parking tickets. Derek Zagami shares details of the fabulous fashion statement.
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Parking Spot in Boston's South End Listed for $375,000
One parking spot in the South End of Boston will cost you as much as a condo.