It happened at the Daria Kitchen and Interiors Showroom on Lincoln Avenue.
"I love my house, I love my neighbors, I love the City of Melrose. But I hate Franklin Street."
The three-car crash shut down the highway in Newburyport for two hours.
Katherine Boukharov​ was pulled from the water of Bahia Honda State Park after several people witnessed her motionless.
A Somerville man was arrested after police said he crashed into the victim after robbing a convenience store.
The woman was seriously injured when she was hit in Saugus Tuesday night.
The intersection at Lynn Fells Parkway and Melrose Street saw some 40 crashes from 2015-19, even more than the nearby Main Street crossing.
Ash Street was shut down while responders assess damage.
Traffic will be restricted from the busy road Sunday afternoon as the city opens it to pedestrians to cap Earth Week.
Crews will be working to repair the road for the next few weeks, a city official said. The MWRA-owned pipe is from 1957.
Impacts from the severe break could be felt for quite some time.
It's been a long time coming, passed by the previous City Council, and unveiled Monday, which was recognized as Vietnam Veterans Day.
Shuttle buses will continue to operate between Oak Grove and Sullivan Square through April 11 as the MBTA replaces track at Wellington.
The MBTA is pulling all its new cars off the tracks after a derailment seriously damaged a switch at Wellington Station.
The 64-year-old man crashed Thursday night at the intersection of Upham Street and Wildwood Road.
The woman, in her 20s, crashed into a utility pole and tree on Franklin Street late Saturday night.
The right northbound lane will be closed during the day for the first week of 2021.
DPW Director Elena Proakis Ellis told Patch it's hard to tell when it will be fixed until the cause and extent of the break are discovered.
"Public transportation provides access to opportunity," the former City Councilor said. "This access is a great equalizer."
Melrose residents and elected officials sounded off during a public hearing about the cuts they say disproportionately impact the city.
The MBTA is holding a public hearing for the area Tuesday, less than a week before the cuts are scheduled to be voted on.
Sen. Jason Lewis's amendment to the Senate budget would force the MBTA to use state or federal funds to restore or prevent service cuts.
Getting to school and back home every day is a journey for the more than 100 METCO students. The MBTA cuts would make it that much harder.
The 24-year-old Gloucester man was hit Wednesday morning when he went into the road to get a barrel that blew over.
Even the MBTA has trouble putting a number on exactly how much shutting down Cedar Park helps bridge a massive budget shortfall.
Longer commutes for residents. Less reliable foot traffic for businesses. The proposed MBTA cuts in Melrose would be felt by many.
Widespread service cuts could hit Melrose hard, reducing public transportation options for the commuter-heavy city.
Traffic was stretching from the Lynn Fells Parkway back to Saugus High across from the Square One Mall.
David O'Donnell was struck in the West Wyoming crosswalk outside his Yankee Clipper barbershop nearly 1,000 days ago.
Police said the checkpoint will be from Friday, March 13 into Saturday, March 14.
There were severe backups for a hanging wire.
Another Route 1 issue in Saugus Tuesday afternoon.
There is a backup heading in the direction of the Melrose and Malden exits. An on-ramp is also closed.
A city official called the city's road program "ambitious," and the extra money from the state will only help.
A 19-year-old was brought to the hospital after a crash at Main Street and Lynn Fells Parkway.
The love'em-or-hate'em bikes are pulling out of Greater Boston, but Lime hopes to stick around in another way.
The marathon meeting did shine a light on an imperfect parking situation, but the decades-old parking ban will stay as is.
The last-second extension of the weekend closure left commuters scrambling to make up time.
The city has had an overnight parking ban for more than 85 years, but some think it's time for a change.
The morning southbound commute improved marginally but there are still delays after a fully loaded trash truck flipped in Saugus.