The 128 southbound off-ramp to Conant Street will be closed Monday and Tuesday for paving work on the road.
The Exit 44 Conant Street off-ramp from Route 128 South will be closed for two days because of pavement work in Danvers.
The Conant Street Paving Project will last about two weeks with drivers asked to avoid the area if possible.
The upper portion of the street will be closed with detours Friday morning for milling.
The state Department of Transportation said the exit was closed as of about 4:30 p.m.
The boat was sitting in the left lane near Endicott Street at the start of the afternoon commute on Wednesday.
Traffic was backing up about three miles in the area of the Exit 41 crash on Route 128 North about 3:15 p.m. following a multi-vehicle crash
The National Grid gas main work on Cabot Road and Little Drive is in preparation for an upcoming water main replacement.
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The Danvers Department of Public Works said the potholes stem from recent weather.
The ramp from Endicott Street to Route 128 southbound will once again be closed into Saturday.
The state Department of Transportation said the on-ramp to Route 128 southbound will be closed and there will be lane restrictions.
State Police said an Alaska man was killed Friday when a piece of metal flew off a dump truck and into the victim's car about 8:30 a.m.
Lanes will be taken from 8 p.m. to 5 p.m. in both directions from Forest Street in Peabody to North Street in Danvers starting Sunday night.
The road will be closed at times throughout the day with no on-street parking allowed.
The shifting lane closures will take place May 23 through May 27 as part of the last phase of the Waters Rivers Bridge replacement project.
Hobart Street will undergo milling and paving through the end of the week.
Closures are for guardrail work from the Danvers/Peabody through Salisbury.
Danvers Public Works said water will be shut off to approximately 24 homes for four to six hours Tuesday night amid repairs.
The town said Hobart Street is at the top of the paving list after the coronavirus delayed completion of water and gas line replacement.
Travel lanes on Route 128 southbound and northbound between Danvers and Peabody will be temporarily closed overnights.
The work on the Waters River bridge replacement will resume Sunday with temporary lane closures possible.
The state will install new milepost-based signs on the highway from Gloucester to Peabody starting on Sunday.
The state Department of Transportation said the ramp will be closed from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on weekdays to install a sound barrier.
The state Department of Transportation said the intermittent closures in both directions will continue through mid-2021.
Danvers police said emergency crews were able to free the woman injured when her vehicle rolled over on Elliot Street Wednesday morning.
There were significant delays due to the crash that injured two on Sunday.
The ramp from Route 114 westbound to Route 1 southbound will be closed Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during the day.
All traffic was diverted off Route 128 onto Endicott Street for more than three hours Tuesday afternoon due to a truck into the overpass.
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A gas line rupture in Danvers forced businesses to be evacuated and traffic diverted off Route 1 midday Thursday.
The improvements to eight Danvers road could cause travel delays this week.
The Thursday morning commute was a long one for those getting by the Endicott Street exit on Route 128 North.
Danvers, Watertown and Yamouth are among the first locations to offer expanded service hours for drivers 75 or older this month.
Water service was shut down to a handful of homes in the area overnight into Thursday morning.
Penny King, 58, of Beverly, was driving the car that hit Susan Turner at the intersection Belgian Road and Poplar Street in January.
Despite heavy damage to their vehicles, the three drivers had what were described as non-life threatening injuries.
Jamie King, 56, was pronounced dead after being transported to a hospital from the Georgetown crash scene.
Officials do not have an estimate on when the break will be repaired or how long the roads will be closed.
The 50-year-old Peabody man was killed in a two-car crash on Route 114 near Kane's Flower World in Danvers.