From a virtual ride on the newest T branch, to Boston's first snowfall total of the year, here's what you need to know today:
The extended Somerville community path to Cambridge Crossing won’t open just yet. Pesaturo says the T has “just a little more work to do on the path” and is working with Somerville to coordinate an opening date in the near future.— likely left from decades of former freight rail activity through the GLX corridor — that Pesaturo says took several days to remove.
Riders use their cellphones to document the first Green Line train as it arrives at Medford/Tufts Station. drive carefully. With temperatures still below freezing, the roads may be slippery from last night’s snowfall. State police have even
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