Traffic is jammed approaching Exit 17.
The MBTA advanced design plans for major renovations at three commuter rail stations in Newton.
Shuttle buses have been dispatched after yet another MBTA derailment. "I'm fine, unless you count annoyance," the lone passenger said.
A massive water main break on a busy Newton street caused major delays and was affecting business in the area.
Nearly 15 miles of repaving work set for this year should make travel around the city a bit easier.
Use caution if you are headed that way.
There were more delays for MBTA commuters after a Green Line train started smoking in Newton.
Newton in Motion, or "NewMo," kicked off with an inaugural spin around city hall and it gets a thumbs up from two residents.
Massachusetts State Police said a Newton school bus and a car collided on the Massachusetts Turnpike.
For the next week, National Grid is working near the intersection of Nahanton and Dedham streets.
If your commute includes Nahanton Street, you might want to find another way.
Crews are working to repair a water pipe connection there. Watch for detours until about 7:30 p.m., according to officials.
The three-year project means overnight work and shuttle buses replacing the T starting around 8:30 p.m. weeknights.
Here's a list of roads that will be closed in Newton. And be careful where you park on Marathon Monday.
Fire departments from Weston, Wellesley and Newton were called to the scene, and helped extract the driver using special equipment.
It's windy and if a tree falls in Newton, the MBTA is impacted.
Several hundred customers were without power in Newton Tuesday afternoon.
After a three car crash on Rt. 9 eastbound, that stretch of the road was closed to contain a hazmat situation and fix a pole.
The state just added $460K to the previously awarded $2.3 million in funding to go to road work and transportation improvements in Newton.
It's slow going on the Pike this morning. Avoid if you can.
It's the latest in the regional rollout of the dockless bike share program.
Traffic is backed up from Circuit Street in Newton all the way back to I-95.
DWP are working to repair a water main break in Waban.
It's paving time on Mill Street. So if you use it to cut over from or to Commonwealth Ave, be warned.
The new Green Line cars will start rolling out on the track in September.
What do you think about the bike lane on Winchester Street? Pro? Con? Email us at jenna.fisher@Patch.com
What happened?
So far, so good, says the MBTA.
The MBTA says you should plan ahead if you're headed anywhere on the T between Newton Highlands and Reservoir.
'We need accessible stations and we need frequent service,' said Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller.
The nature of the crash is unknown.
A large portion of Parker is shut down right now, police said.
Snow is causing some issues for the Green line.
We have all the details on what you need to know to weather Wednesday and Thursday's storm.
Watch for traffic.
It could be backing up traffic for a while.
Early reports indicate no one was injured, but watch out for traffic.