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MBTA Reworks Bus Route Redesign Plan: What It Means For Stoneham
The plan would bring changes for Stoneham's 99, 132 and new 131 route bus service.

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The plan would bring changes for Stoneham's 99, 132 and new 131 route bus service.

A new vision for the T's bus network would bring changes to Wakefield's 137 bus route.
A new vision for the T's bus network would bring changes to Reading's 137 bus route.
Donaghue is a Democrat running to represent the newly-created 19th Worcester House of Representatives district.
The truck rolled down a small hill before crashing into a car, Reading Police Chief David Clark said.
The crash caused heavy delays along I-95 on Thursday morning, according to reports.
Wakefield's latest new resident open house saw more people who work remotely or work outside of Boston, according to one town councilor.
Residents and businesses can sign up to have their light displays featured on this year's planned Winter Lights Trolly Tour.
The work will move forward near Woburn's borders with Stoneham and Winchester.
Malden Police said they partnered with State Police and the FBI in what police described as an ad-hoc task force investigation.
The Halloween Parade is back this year for a 68th year in downtown Woburn.
The T has faced new criticism this week after GM Steve Poftak said in a letter that speed restrictions may continue into December.
Police received money via a larger, roughly $11 million round of funding from the state for local road safety initiatives.
A contractor is in the process of building Burlington's envisioned new accessible community treehouse facility.
Community members can pick up a test at City Hall during regular Health and Human Services Department hours.
The show will be the latest to put the Wakefield Bowladrome in front of Hollywood cameras.
The city's construction contract for the project is roughly 12% more expensive than initial estimates, according to Mayor Paul Brodeur.
The School Committee met on Tuesday hours after news that Superintendent Julie Kukenberger would not seek a new contract in the spring.
The event will offer an array of trick-or-treating options to participants ages 13 and under.
Portions of the downtown area will be closed to vehicle traffic on Monday to allow for trick-or-treating.