There is no word on injuries.
Rush hour is going to be extended Monday morning with a crash reported just after 9 am.
Wilmington public safety officials told selectmen trains blocking the road is a "critical concern."
Recent updates from the Wilmington Police Department log.
A 50 percent weekday parking rate increase was supposed to have gone in effect on August 1.
There is "extremely heavy traffic," police said.
You won't be able to get to or from Tewksbury on Salem Street while the road is closed.
Crews are working to replace a water main, according to Wilmington Police.
The road is impassable, police said Tuesday morning.
The MBTA will offer free, bus shuttle service between stations on the line.
There are still delays after the busy road was closed.
Crews will be repairing concrete work on the Route 129 overpass at the WIlmington-Reading town line.
The crash was cleared around 9 am, but not before traffic started clogging side streets in Wilmington.
There are serious delays building in Wilmington and North Reading on the busy road.
Allow extra time if you plan to travel on Lowell Street Tuesday.
Seek alternate routes on Thursday afternoon and evening, as well as Friday morning.
The crash on Hopkins Street left two people hospitalized and the road closed for several hours.
Very heavy delays heading northbound.