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The Town of Brookline is evaluating a proposal to dedicate new bus lanes on a short but congested section of Washington Street between Brookline Village and the Riverway near the Boston city line.
Brookline’s proposed Washington Street bus lanes, highlighted on a map of bus delays on the MBTA’s highest-ridership bus routes.
Washington Street has recently been completely rebuilt as part of the town’s “Gateway East” project, which has been under construction for a year and a half. The project (pictured above, in December) rebuilt the street and sidewalks, realigned intersections, and added new protected bike lanes that give bike riders a safe connection between Brookline Village and the Emerald Necklace bike paths.
McFarland, Nancy Irene Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Nancy McFarland
Nancy Irene McFarland, 87, of Signal Mountain, Tennessee, died peacefully at home on December 20, 2020, in the care of her family after battling atypical Parkinsonism for several years.
Known affectionately as “Nanny” to her family and friends, she was born in Cloquet, Minnesota on May 26, 1933 to Walter and Irene Peterson. She lived most of her life in Texas but moved to Signal Mountain two years ago. In Texas, she had worked as a secretary in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Texas A&M University. Nanny was an avid reader who loved to bake cookies, needlepoint, and travel; however, what brought her great happiness was being with her family, whom she cherished and adored until the day she died. She was a wonderful wife, mother, and grandmother. Being an interesting, kind, compassionate, and caring person, Nanny had many friends – to know her was to love her.