Traffic & Transit
91 Percent Of Massachusetts Bridges 'Need Repair': Patch PM
Plus, helicopter crash in Taunton; Milton woman accused of running $14 million marijuana ring with 25-person sales team; measles case; more.

Welcome to Tuesday's Patch PM. Here are the top headlines from across the Massachusetts Patch network:
Massachusetts Has Nearly 500 'Structurally Deficient' Bridges
A new national report says 4,768 Massachusetts bridges — representing 91 percent of all bridges in the state — need repair. The 500 worst were categorized as "structurally deficient."
Milton Woman Ran $14M Pot Ring With 25-Person Sales Team: Feds
Prosecutors said Deana Martin made $80,000 a month, bought herself a new Porsche and paid off $300,000 on her home mortgage.
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Measles Case Confirmed In Greater Boston
Massachusetts health officials said the infected individual visited public places in Waltham, Framingham, Braintree, Plymouth and Hyannis.
Helicopter Crash At Taunton Airport
A helicopter with two people aboard crashed on takeoff at the Taunton Municipal Airport.
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Fleetwood Mac Cancels Boston Show Because Of Band Member Illness
Bad news for Fleetwood Mac fans — the band has had to postpone tonight's show, according to TD Garden officials.
Boston To Have Universal Pre-Kindergarten: Mayor Walsh
Mayor Marty Walsh announced a $15 million investment to expand access to free pre-kindergarten classroom seats for all 4-year-olds in Boston.
Hoarders' Episode Filmed In Tewksbury Makes Debut
The episode of the popular A&E Show follows the stories of men identified as Peter, Raymond and Donald.
Trillium Brewing Opening New Taprooms In Fenway, Canton
Trillium has plans for two taprooms, one with Boston's sites, and the other with the scenic view of the Blue Hills.
School Threat On Snapchat Puts Danvers On Edge
Danvers High School officials said they are considering disciplinary action against the students involved in the incident.
Mass. Gaming: Wynn Execs Tried Hiding Misconduct Allegations
Gaming officials released a nearly 200-page report Tuesday as it began three days of hearings to determine the future of Wynn's license.
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