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MBTA shutters crumbling Alewife station garage for the weekend Published: Aug. 10, 2018, 6:39 p.m. Concrete fell on a car on the second floor of the MBTA Alewife parking garage in Cambridge.
Repairs to the MBTA’s Alewife Station, which was heavily damaged in a car crash over the weekend, could cost upwards of $1 million, a top transit official said Monday.
Cambridge outfall pipe, CAM 401A, is responsible for two-thirds of raw sewage polluting Alewife Brook, as residents face ...
CAMBRIDGE -- The Alewife MBTA station was temporarily closed Saturday after a car crashed into a barrier on the top floor of the parking garage, ...
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CAMBRIDGE, MASS. (WHDH) - The MBTA is set to gather developers and other stakeholders next week to discuss the future of the aging Alewife station complex in Cambridge. The forum is scheduled to ...
The parking garage at Alewife Station remains partially open. Garage levels G, 2, 3, and 4 are open to drivers. Level 5 remains closed, and there is no access to the lobby floor.
The parking garage at Alewife Station in Cambridge, Massachusetts, will partially reopen Wednesday after this weekend’s crash. The MBTA said Tuesday that while Level 5 and the lobby floor would ...
See Correction/Clarification at the end of this article. The MBTA has met with prospective developers to redevelop the 2,733-space parking garage at its Alewife station in Cambridge. Correction ...