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Josselyn De León-Estrada, who has served elected officials at local, state and federal levels, has joined the administration of Haverhill Mayor Melinda E. Barrett as deputy chief of staff. De León-Estrada began working in local government in 2018 as special assistant to former Lawrence Mayor Daniel Rivera before working as a legislative aide to former […] ....
Rep. Andy X. Vargas, former Lawrence Mayor Daniel Rivera, former Northern Essex Community College trustee and Labor Secretary Rosalin Acosta and other local notables will be the first to serve on the Governor’s Council on Latino Empowerment when it launches today. Gov. Maura Healey is scheduled to sign an executive order today, establishing the Council […] ....
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Boston Jan 11, 2019 Transportation officials have announced a costly plan to make major changes to the Massachusetts Turnpike and Soldiers Field Road in Boston. The Massachusetts Department of Transportation confirmed that the project will rebuild the Pike at the ground level in the city’s Allston neighborhood and create a new viaduct to elevate part of Soldiers Field Road over the highway. MAYOR Jul 17, 2018 After criticism from Braintree Mayor Joe Sullivan, MBTA management decided to limit the upcoming increases in parking rates for two South Shore Red Line facilities and push back by a month the effective date of the new rates, according to State House News Service. ....
WRTA board votes to extend fare suspension through June Updated Feb 18, 2021; The Worcester Regional Transit Authority Advisory Board voted Thursday morning to extend the suspension of fare collection through June. The motion passed 8-0, with an abstention coming from WRTA Advisory Board chairperson William J. Lehtola. As it stands, fares will resume on July 1. The discussion Thursday morning centered around the allocation of the $37.2M the WRTA received in COVID relief funds from the CARES Act. Advocates for a fare-free system, many from the Zero-Fare WRTA coalition, have been promoting using the funds to continue a suspension of fare collection. ....