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Sobriety Checkpoints, Live Cape Cod Traffic, Honors Student Charged with Prostitution: MA Patch Daily

Plus, new drug abuse education effort launched, millions for T trolley cars, and more.

What a hopping day for news! The editorial team covering more than 80 Massachusetts Patch news and community websites has a slew of new posts and stories up for you to check out before you dart off for the Memorial Day weekend.

First, and most importantly, here’s what the Cape Cod traffic looks like. Here are weekend travel tips from the MassDOT. Don’t forget to stop by the farmers’ markets along the highways this weekend. And waterways around the state are now officially open.

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As most people know, the country is in the middle of an opiate epidemic, especially when it comes to painkillers. And that’s why the Massachusetts Medical Society has launched a new drug abuse education effort. Officers in this community are now equipped with this weapon to tackle overdoses. Need grilling tips or a helping hand?There’s a hotline for that. The MBTA has spent $104 million to upgrade green line trolleys. Speaking of the T, transit police officers have arrested the man who was allegedly pictured last week “getting some” from a woman while waiting for the Orange Line. If you see helicopters flying over your head in the next week or so, you’ll probably never guess what they’re up to. Veterinarians are warning that the canine flu that has hit the Midwest could be coming to Massachusetts. The state chess open is this weekend. And this Bay State man was arrested for allegedly choking and threatening to kill a New Hampshire woman on Wednesday.

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