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T employees on leave over suspected criminal activity
Ten MBTA workers are under criminal investigation for allegedly working on private vehicles while on the clock at the facility where the T fixes and stores buses and Red Line trains.
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MBTA employees on leave, suspected of criminal activity
Ten MBTA employees have been placed on leave and are under investigation for possible criminal activity.
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MBTA employees on leave, suspected of criminal activity
Nearly a dozen MBTA employees are on leave, and they’re part of a criminal investigation. And now, the T is responding.
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MBTA employees on leave, suspected of criminal activity
Nearly a dozen MBTA employees are on leave, and they’re part of a criminal investigation. And now, the T is responding. The Cabot Yard maintenance facility in South Boston is at the center of this investigation. The facility is used to store and maintain Red Line vehicles and buses, and it’s where Red Line track workers and inspectors are...
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Budget chief wants to direct $1B toward MBTA, transportation improvements
The House budget chief wants to direct $1 billion in surplus income surtax funds towards transportation investments, mainly MBTA capital investments, he told business leaders at an event in Boston. “We have nearly a billion dollars in surplus funds,” House Ways and Means Chair Aaron Michlewitz said during an Associated Industries of Massachusetts event at Northeastern University. “A majority of…
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MBTA Board chair stepping down, being replaced by former Lynn mayor
A veteran MBTA leader will soon end his tenure chairing the agency’s board, and a former co-chair of the Massachusetts Legislature’s Transportation Committee will step into the role at a pivotal point. MBTA Board of Directors Chair Thomas Glynn, 78, plans to step down on Nov. 1, Gov. Maura Healey’s office announced Monday. The governor picked Thomas McGee, who also spent...
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Largest MBTA Communities project in Mass. proposed off I-495
ZOM Living is pursuing a plan to build 530 apartments on what is now an industrial site in Westford, the largest project under the MBTA Communities zoning law to date statewide.
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Person hurt in Jamaica Plain shooting; no arrests
A person was shot near the intersection of Huntington Avenue and South Huntington Avenue, near the Riverway stop on the MBTA’s Green Line, according to police.
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Family of ‘caring, compassionate soul' killed by MBTA bus in Boston
After an MBTA bus fatally struck a man crossing a street in Jamaica Plain, his grieving family announced they are planning to file a wrongful death lawsuit, contending that the sequence of green lights at the intersection contributed to Glenn Inghram’s death.
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Family to file wrongful death lawsuit after man was hit and killed by MBTA bus
The family of a man who died after he was hit by an MBTA bus outside of Forest Hills station in Boston’s Jamaica Plain neighborhood on Saturday is taking legal action against the agency, their attorney said Thursday.
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