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There will be significant service impacts to all modes of transportation in the BU/St. Paul St. area of Boston along Commonwealth Avenue, for Amtrak, MBTA, and commuter rail customers, BU Bridge vehicles and on the Mass Pike. Cambridge residents may also potentially be affected.
The Cambridge License Commission, its Investigators and designees will be conducting Minimum Purchase Age Compliance checks throughout the City of Cambridge from July 20, 2018 through December 31, 2018.
The City of Cambridge is joining with MassDEP (Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection) as part of their “Recycle Right” campaign to focus on getting the correct items into curbside recycling and reduce contamination.
The course will start at 38 Sidney St., take right onto Mass Ave., right onto Albany St., Right onto Pacific St., left onto Sidney St., right onto Henry St., right onto Brookline St., left onto Putnam Ave., right onto River St., right onto Franklin St., right onto Pearl St., left onto Valentine St., left onto Brookline St., right onto Franklin St.
The City has put together a community update on the recent change by the MBTA Commuter Rail to start sounding the train horns at the Sherman Street crossing in North Cambridge.
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