Updated: 3:54 PM EDT May 2, 2021 Exit renumbering work will begin on Interstate 93 north and south Sunday night, according to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation.The project is part of the state s effort to comply with Federal Highway Administration requirements to have exit numbers based on mile markers.Massachusetts previously used a sequential exit numbering method, and if that method continued to be used, the state would lose federal funding.MassDOT s exit renumbering work will begin on I-93 at 8 p.m. Sunday between the old exits 13 and 27, which is the Southeast Expressway between Dorchester and the Tip O Neill Tunnel.Next Sunday, May 9, renumbering will begin between the old I-93 exits 28 and 48, which is between Boston/Somerville and Methuen.The sign installation will take place between the hours of 8 p.m. to 5 a.m., and the work is expected to be completed in approximately four weeks.According to MassDOT, exit numbers 1 through 12 on Interstate 93 will r
HYANNIS – Laura Isbrandt and Jim Berube initially intended to buy a home on the Cape when they decided to relocate from the South Shore.
Berube, who owns D&M Inflatables in Rockland, wants to expand his business over the bridge. The couple searched for a house for three months before giving up.
Then one day they came across what they were looking for . at the Cape Cod Times building. We were walking down Main Street and came in here, Isbrandt said of the new Residences at 319 Main & Ocean. We tossed everything in the air and said, We re not going to any more open houses.
Following a fatal motorcycle crash in New Hampshire last month, a Massachusetts lawmaker is calling for a manager at the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles to step down one day after the Joint Committee on Transportation held an oversight hearing into the agency. State Sen. Eric Lesser (D-Longmeadow), the vice-chair of the Joint Committee on Transportation, released a statement Wednesday. Massachusetts Jul 31, 2019
Officials at the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles were warned months ago that notifications about drunk driving and other charges facing Bay State drivers in other states were going ignored, a state auditor testified Tuesday. Brie-Anne Dwyer, an internal auditor at the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, told state lawmakers at an oversight hearing Tuesday that she flagged the growing backlog.
lawrence Feb 28, 2020
Authorities were investigating Friday after a man was struck and killed by an Amtrak train in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Lawrence police said they responded to the area of Inman Street at around 10:30 a.m. after receiving a report of a person struck. The man, whose age was unknown, was pronounced dead at the scene. Crews responded Friday after an alleged trespasser… Boston Dec 26, 2019