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Las oficinas del RMV de todo Massachusetts han contratado a nuevos trabajadores para ayudar a aplicar la Ley de Movilidad Laboral y Familiar.
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A Massachusetts law will take effect on Saturday giving a new right to people who have entered the country illegally. Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles offices will begin accepting appointments for unauthorized immigrants to get driver’s licenses. But it’s going to take some time before many can drive legally.
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Congestion pricing is one of the measures Mass. state senators might consider imposing to discourage drivers from commuting at already-crowded peak times.
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Earlier this year, the Canadian company that serviced the bikes and provided the technology to run the system, notified the communities it was entering bankruptcy proceedings.
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ValleyBike has been operating a bike-sharing program in eight communities including Chicopee, Holyoke, Springfield and South Hadley. It started in 2018.
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There’s currently an Amtrak route with service once daily, each way, across Massachusetts. But faster, more frequent rail service has long been a dream for many residents in the western part of state.
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After a year of free rides, CTtransit and other public transit buses are now charging again. The yearlong fare-free program originally was introduced to expedite boarding during the COVID pandemic and help residents financially during tough economic times.
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CTtransit bus fares resumed April 1. The Connecticut Department of Transportation said it's looking at expanding discount fare programs and streamlining payments for bus passes and daily fares.
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State Senate President Karen Spilka said she thought the service could help alleviate labor shortages being felt across the state.
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Passengers traveling through Logan International Airport are not discouraged from traveling by plane.