Traffic & Transit

10 Hours Later, MBTA Gets Red Line Rolling Again: Patch PM

Also: The MBTA is "still safe," general manager says | No injuries in school bus crash on Interstate 495 | More.

Plus, a Wellesley teenager will compete in the U.S. Open and more controversy over a "racist" MCAS test question.
Plus, a Wellesley teenager will compete in the U.S. Open and more controversy over a "racist" MCAS test question. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)

Welcome to Tuesday's Patch PM. Here are today's top headlines:

Red Line Service Restored 10 Hours After Another Derailment

The Red Line train is still just sitting there, but commuters can avoid the shuttle buses tonight.

After 4 MBTA Derailments: System Still 'Safe,' Chief Says

As the tally hit four this year, the MBTA's General Manager Steve Poftak announced he's ordered a third party review of derailments.

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No Injuries In School Bus Crash On I-495

Massachusetts State Police said 42 students and nine adults were aboard a school bus involved in a crash with a tractor-trailer.

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Wellesley's Michael Thorbjornsenm, 17, will make his U.S. Open debut after winning last year's U.S. Junior Amateur title.

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Wellesley's Michael Thorbjornsen will make his U.S. Open debut this week. (Christian Petersen/Getty)

Salem High's interim principal, who accepted the position in March, setting off a chain of events that led to the superintendent's resignation, has herself resigned.

The Melrose School Committee is asking the state to waive MCAS graduation requirement for students who took the test with an "openly racist" question.

Worcester DPW workers were honored at a Red Sox game after saving a toddler and her grandmother who had been hit and trapped under a car last month.

Sports

Do you feel it yet? The Bruins and Blues have one game left to decide the 2019 Stanley Cup Final. The puck drops at 8 Wednesday night (NBC) ... The Red Sox saw the bullpen choke away another ninth-inning lead, losing to Texas in extras. Darwinzon Hernandez, the team's No. 1 pitching prospect, makes his first career MLB start tonight at 7:10. (NESN.)

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