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Tonight 2/24 in #Saugus Route 1 Northbound and Southbound Lane Closures Near 1073 Broadway for National Grid Electric work. Lane closures and rolling road blocks in place beginning at 8:00 p.m. Drivers traveling through the affected area should expect delays, reduce speed.
๐จUPDATE: Truck travel restrictions have been lifted for points north of and including I-90 from the New York border to I-495 in #Hopkinton, and points west of, and including I-495 from the NH border to Hopkinton. Restrictions remain in place on other state roadways at this time.
@WBZTraffic 495 S. near exit 46. There is a car off the road down into the tree line off of the left lane. Looks to have just happened in the last few minutes.
In #Boston, left lane closure in place in Ted Williams Tunnel (I-90) EB due to crash with fuel spill. Closure is expected to remain in place for several hours.
#TrafficAlert โ ๏ธ I-93 northboundโs right two lanes are closed at mile marker 9.8 in Derry due to a crash. Troopers are on the scene investigating. Drivers should anticipate delays. #nhsp#NHTraffic
On the left side of a car's steering wheel is a stick. Pushing the stick up or down will indicate to other drivers which direction you intend to turn. Some people might not realize this.
We've just released the latest images of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, as observed by eight different spacecraft, satellites, and telescopes.
Here's what we've learned about the comet โ and how we're studying it across the solar system: go.nasa.gov/4o3hp92
ALT On a dark background, interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS appears as a pale smudge with a whitish core. A cloud of haze extends slightly from the comet toward the bottom left of the image and, to a lesser extent, toward the right side of the image. The High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured this image on Oct. 2, 2025. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona
While watching @Chronicle5 last night about the Boston Garden, I noticed @ChasLaquidara in a couple shots and they mentioned an infamous Bruins game I was at. Then out of nowhere this morning, my mom unexpectedly discovered a T-shirt of mine from that game in her storage