Uber now offers a “Car Seat” option with a built-in Nuna RAVA for kids 5–65 lbs.
It’s already in New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, and Orlando.
So why isn’t this in Boston yet?
MIT researchers said they’ve solved the mystery of Roman concrete.
Tiny lime fragments in the mix give it self-healing properties, allowing cracks to seal themselves when water gets in.
That’s why Roman structures have lasted 2,000+ years.
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A behind-the-scenes look at Syracuse Football’s 2026 offseason; where the foundation is laid, the brotherhood is built, the grind is tested, and the standard is set.
Part 1 this Friday (3/6) streaming ONLY on YouTube / https://t.co/PgLnN7WRAg
ALERT: Boston's snow emergency and parking ban has been lifted.
If you parked in a discounted snow lot or garage, you have until 8PM to move your car before regular rates kick back in.
You’ve got 48 hours on space savers.
We are starting to run low on propane for our generator for the puppy building. If anyone knows someone who can help I would appreciate it. I can’t get anyone to answer at our normal provider. Picture for reference haha
Many Boston residents are unknowingly overpaying for electricity.
Community Choice Electricity just announced new, lower rates — saving users ~$200/year and $260M citywide since 2021.
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Boston Public Schools rolled out new multilingual education programs—Spanish/English dual-language and a Mandarin/English bilingual track—across seven schools citywide.
Boston is getting a new 300-bed cancer hospital in Longwood: LEED Gold design, new pedestrian bridges, a rebuilt Joslin Park, major traffic fixes, 825 construction jobs, and millions for housing, job training, and cancer screenings.
🚦 In Massachusetts, yellow lights are timed by engineering standards — not guesses:
25–30 mph → ~3 seconds
35–40 mph → ~4 seconds
45+ mph → ~5+ seconds
It’s based on speed, reaction time, and stopping distance.
Boston College football will take the field in red bandana-inspired uniforms this weekend, honoring Welles Crowther: ‘They didn’t know his name, but they knew he had saved their lives.’
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Massachusetts drivers on the autism spectrum can request a “blue envelope” from State Police to hold their license, registration, and contact info—helping officers recognize and respond appropriately during traffic stops.
Welles Crowther’s bravery and heroism on 9/11 shall never be forgotten. As survivor Judy Wein, who was rescued by Crowther notes, “People can live 100 years and not have the compassion, the wherewithal to do what he did.”
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