THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 2024 Page 23 MBTA Announces East Boston, Lynn, and Winthrop Ferry Service Resuming This Spring East Boston ferry will resume service on April 1, Lynn and Winthrop ferries will resume service on April 29. Weekend Hingham/Hull/Logan to Boston ferry service will resume for the season Memorial Day weekend. Spring service schedules for Subway, Bus, and Commuter Rail will be available soon at mbta.com/ServiceChanges. BOSTON – The MBTA today announced that East Boston ferry service will resume for the season eff ective Monday, April 1, and the Lynn and Winthrop ferries will resume for the season eff ective Monday, April 29. Weekend Hingham/Hull/Logan to Boston ferry service will also resume beginning Memorial Day weekend, Saturday, May 25, through Columbus/Indigenous Peoples’ Day weekend, Monday, October 14. Service schedules for the East Boston ferry are available online now at mbta.com/EastBoston. Lynn, Winthrop, and weekend Hingham/Hull/Logan ferry schedules will be posted in the coming weeks at mbta.com/ferry. Spring service schedules for Subway, Bus, and Commuter Rail will be available soon at mbta. com/ServiceChanges. The East Boston ferry operates on weekdays and weekends from April 1 through November 30 between East Boston at Lewis Mall Wharf and the downtown Boston area at Long Wharf (North). A one-way fare on the East Boston ferry is $2.40 (or $1.10 for Reduced Fare riders), which is the same as taking the subway. Tickets can be purchased on the mTicket app. Printed LinkPasses, Commuter Rail Zone passes, and M7s are also accepted. M7 cards, or M7s, are MBTA Student CharlieCards that are pre-loaded with monthly passes for the school year for middle and high schoolers. In support of MassDOT’s Sumner Tunnel project, the East Boston ferry will be free for riders as an alternate mode of transportation in July and August 2024. East Boston ferry service is funded through the Commonwealth. The Lynn ferry operates on weekdays starting April 29 with new weekend service beginning Saturday, May 25, through October 31 between the Blossom Street Pier and the downtown Boston area at Long Wharf (North). A one-way fare on the Lynn ferry is currently $7 (or $3.50 for Reduced Fare riders) in April, May, June, September, and October. In support of MassDOT’s Sumner Tunnel project, a one-way fare on the Lynn Ferry will be reduced to $2.40, the same cost as a one-way subway ride, in July and August 2024. Tickets can be purchased on the mTicket app or with cash. Printed LinkPasses, Commuter Rail Zone passes, and M7s are also accepted. The Winthrop ferry operates on weekdays from April 29 through November 30 between Winthrop Landing, Quincy, and the downHARPOON | FROM Page 13 o Post-race meal o 2024 fi nishing medal o Harpoon 5-Miler presented by PUMA 2024 pint cup o Donation to The Angel Fund for ALS Research o Post-race dance party at Harpoon Brewery with DJ Steve Greco! Harpoon 5-Miler participants are also encouraged to raise additional funds for The Angel Fund for ALS Research. Fundraising awards will be presented to runners based upon donations made online or received via mail by Wednesday, May 15th at 5:00 p.m. The Richard Hackel Award town Boston area at Central Wharf (South). A one-way fare on the Winthrop ferry is $6.50 (or $3.25 for Reduced Fare riders) in April, May, June, September, and October. In support of MassDOT’s Sumner Tunnel project, a one-way fare on the Winthrop Ferry will be reduced to $2.40, the same cost as a one-way subway ride, in July and August 2024. Tickets can be will be given to the Harpoon 5-Miler runner who goes above and beyond, raising the most funds for The Angel Fund, and the Scott Carlson Award will be given to the fundraising team that goes above and beyond, raising the most funds for The Angel Fund. Runners who raise $500 or more will receive free entry into 2025’s Harpoon 5-Miler. “We are grateful to all the runners, sponsors, friends and walkers who continue to support The Angel Fund for ALS Research through the Harpoon 5-Miler presented by PUMA,” Rich Kennedy, president of The Angel Fund for ALS Research said. “The An purchased on the mTicket app or with cash. Printed LinkPasses, Commuter Rail Zone passes, and M7s are also accepted. For more information, visit mbta.com or connect with the T on X (the site formerly known as Twitter) @MBTA and @MBTA_CR, Facebook /TheMBTA, Instagram @theMBTA, Threads @thembta, or TikTok @thembta. gel Fund for ALS Research is especially grateful to Harpoon Brewery for its support these past 23 years as we continue our fi ght to fi nd a cure for ALS.” In addition to the Harpoon 5-Miler, donations to The Angel Fund for ALS Research can also be made online at www. theangelfund.org or can be sent to The Angel Fund for ALS Research, 649 Main Street, Wakefield, MA 01880. All donations should be made payable to The Angel Fund for ALS Research. Information about The Angel Fund for ALS Research can be obtained on the website, www. theangelfund.org.
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