The incident is now under investigation.
The funds were awarded through a MassDOT program.
Multiple streets remain without power on Thursday.
The speed increase was enacted across four stops north of Boston.
City leaders worked together to devise the geographical change to its proposed pedestrian path.
A heavily-used street will be closed during common commute hours for one day later this week.
The early-morning accident involved multiple vehicles.
James Shea of Malden, Mass., was arrested on driving while intoxicated and false report to law enforcement charges on Tuesday morning.
Malden drivers are asked to seek alternate routes after a water main break occurred at Russell Street and Charles Street on Monday morning.
The intersections of Charles St. at Pearl St., and Commercial St. at Charles St. were closed at 9 a.m. on Friday.
The temporary disruptions are linked to a series of projects in downtown Boston, Dorchester and Medford.
The MBTA said riders can expect longer headways between trains while crews repair the impacted train cars.
The T will not collect fares after 8 p.m. on New Year’s Eve.
The T's new winter service schedule includes changes for nine bus routes, including at least three used by Malden riders.
Area drivers can expect morning disruptions around Medford Street in Malden through next month.
Malden city officials said community members should leave extra time in their commute this week to navigate possible delays.
A new vision for the T's bus network would bring changes to several Malden bus routes.
The T has faced new criticism this week after GM Steve Poftak said in a letter that speed restrictions may continue into December.
The bike trail currently runs through parts of Everett, Malden, Revere, Saugus and Lynn.
The limited memberships will run for 30-days as Malden celebrates a set of three new Bluebike stations within city limits.
The T has faced criticism after previously saying it would lift speed restrictions in multiple spots after last month's Orange Line shutdown
Police said in their grant application that speeding complaints are on the rise throughout Malden.
Lingering slow zones prompted delays throughout the day. A set of malfunctioning train doors then prompted new delays on Tuesday evening.
The MBTA thanked riders on Monday as some frustrations linger about the agency’s 30-day Orange Line disruption.
The MBTA temporarily reopened the Oak Grove Commuter Rail stop for use in the Orange Line shutdown. It is now making the change permanent.
A Rindge, N.H woman, 40, and a 46-year-old Tewksbury man both suffered minor injuries in the crash, according to State Police.
MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak told reporters on Friday that work was roughly 70% complete with 10 days left in the shutdown.
It was slow, but that's Boston traffic for ya!
State officials spoke on Tuesday as Orange Line shutdown transit alternatives face another test from an anticipated spike in traffic.
Federal officials launched their investigation into the MBTA earlier this year following a series of safety incidents.
The fall schedule service reductions may impact bus riders across Malden.
Monday's service avoided major issues or unforeseen delays. But many commuters are still wary of the weeks ahead.
The region is bracing for the 30-day disruption. Here's the latest on how to get around on the Orange Line route during the shutdown.
Mayor Gary Christenson confirmed three planned locations for the bikes in a message to Patch on Thursday.
Shuttle busses will focus on station-by-station service. But the T may pivot to direct routes into Boston as needed, a spokesperson said.
The Orange Line will shut down from Aug. 19 through Sept. 18, state officials confirmed on Wednesday.
Assistant Speaker Katherine Clark releases a statement on the 30-Day shut down of the MBTA Orange Line.
Trains were previously scheduled to end service at Malden Center on Aug. 4 and 5 to accommodate work at North Station.
The MBTA had panned to run shuttle busses between the Oak Grove and Wellington Orange Line stations in Malden and Medford.
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