
MBTA problems continue and now there is a call for mass firings of the MBTA’s senior management
Breaking bad badly bad news© continues to hit the MBTA with unrelenting poundings.
Breaking bad badly bad news© continues to hit the MBTA with unrelenting poundings.
In 2017, the City Council found a then projected $300 per square foot cost exorbitant. Now, however, enough council supplicants appear to be posed to provide final approval to spend over $1,300 per square foot to build a new animal control facility and so setting a new local record for a project cost overrun.
The weather could not have been better for a late afternoon/early evening parade. For firing off fireworks, not so much as they once again sparked a wildfire. Also incendiary was the music selection at the Flag Day gathering at Pageant Field Saturday night.
Regional television news desks had a field day yesterday covering a Salem house whacking by an allegedly drunk driver who drove his pick-up truck into a house shortly after midnight on Sunday.
Apparently, the two drivers could not opt for the prudent use of but one tractor and so mitigate both wear and tear on at least one of them as well as also not waste expensive diesel fuel to schlep a very minimal number of tools and such …