BlueBikes shared bike network expands to the North Shore!
BlueBikes is now in Salem adding to the overall metro Boston network. Bike all the way to Boston, take a ride on the Northern Strand, bike to all your favorite Salem attractions.
BlueBikes is now in Salem adding to the overall metro Boston network. Bike all the way to Boston, take a ride on the Northern Strand, bike to all your favorite Salem attractions.
PERQ for Work allows employers to buy passes directly from the MBTA every month for employees at the current pre-tax rate of up to $260/mo. Employees save money by having less of their income taxed and employers save on the reduced payroll taxes.
The North Shore TMA and MassCommute teamed up once again to promote the MassCommute Bicycle Challenge (MCBC) – a friendly biking competition between North Shore TMA members and other Massachusetts businesses and institutions.
This year during National […]
The Transit App provides real time transportation information right on your phone including biking, Uber, commuter rail, bus, and train schedules. It evens shows up on your MBTA Mticket app under “Utilities.” Download now
Travel advisory: Route 1 rehab work will add delays to commuters traveling in and out of Boston. Plan ahead, take the commuter rail when you can.
Mayor Driscoll and Lt. Gov. Polito
The Canal Street projects is a two-year $12 million project that will include road resurfacing, new sidewalks, enhancements to the streetscape – lighting and trees, and the reconfiguration of the intersection of Canal St./Mill St./Jefferson St. for enhanced safety […]
October 2 - October 13, 2017
Win a $25 SSU Bookstore gift card or $25 added to your clipper card!
Share photos of your Zagster bike adventures to #ZagsterSSU (bike must be included). The most interesting and/or humorous photo will win!
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Warm weather is finally here! That means you can take the ferry between Salem and Boston.
The Ferry is owned by the City of Salem and operated under contract by Boston Harbor Cruises. The 92′ long ferry holds 149 passengers, and features two decks. The first deck is enclosed, and has booth seating and restrooms. The […]