Page 4 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2022 ~ HELP WANTED ~ Experienced Oil Truck Driver wanted. Hazmat and CDL required. Must present driver’s record history. Please send resume to: dina@angelosoil.com or call 781-231-3500 Melrose City-Wide Yard Sale October 8 T he Melrose CITY-WIDE YARD SALE is back! The Melrose Friends of the Milano Center announces the return of this very popular community event after our very long COVID hiatus. The save-the-date information follows: Saturday, October 8th from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm, rain or shine. If any of our close neighbors attend the very popular Victorian Fair, that is scheduled for Sunday, September 11th, from 11:00 am until 4:00 pm and the Council on Aging/ Friends of Milano will have a booth there. That is the day when all of downtown Melrose’s Main Street becomes a pedestrian walkway featuring entertainment, outside vendors, local restaurants, businesses and organizations all participating and really showing their stuff ! The Friends of Milano will have further information on the yard sale the day of the Victorian Fair so plan on visiting us then! Hope to see you there. Commercial Street Bridge Replacement to Take Place September 16-20 Additional bridge work will take place September 20-24. Commercial Street will be closed during the work. LYNN – As part of the MBTA’s SAVE THE DATE Catered by: Henry s Catering , 1979/1980 Class BBQ Sept. 24th, 2022 1:30 – 5:30 $40 per person Elks Grove • 401 Main St• Saugus MA 01960 RSVP by Sept. 3rd, 2022 to: Pete Nicolo 978-815-8234 • PSNicolo2533@comcast.net or Mike Allan 781-953-2279 • Allan7915@gmail.com Make Checks payable to Peter Nicolo and mail to: 13 Bourbon St, Unit 55, Peabody, MA 01960 Invite your friends from other Classes!!! Rain or Shine Outdoor shelter provided Capital Program, the MBTA’s Capital Delivery Bridge & Structures team will perform a complete replacement of the Commercial Street Bridge in Lynn as part of the Commercial Street Bridge Replacement Project from September 16 through September 20. “Part of the T’s modernization and safety work to replace six bridges on various Commuter Rail lines, the upcoming work taking place on the Commercial Street Bridge will result in a brand new bridge that provides safer, more reliable service to Newburyport/Rockport Line riders,” said MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak. “We know the traffi c impacts and service diversion resulting from the bridge replacement can be a frustration to drivers, riders, and others, and we appreciate the patience of the community while we work to complete this critical project.” The Commercial Street Bridge carries the Newburyport/Rockport Commuter Rail Line over Commercial Street in Lynn between River Works station and Lynn Station. The steel bridge, which was built in 1913, is nearing the end of its useful life and will be replaced to meet the MBTA’s reliability and modernization needs. The new bridge will have a projected service life of 75 years, will reduce future maintenance costs and service impacts, and will provide riders with safer, more resilient, more reliable ride on the Newburyport/Rockport Line. The project is anticipated to be complete this fall 2022. More Information About the Bridge Move: From 8 PM on Friday, September 16, through 4 AM on Tuesday, September 20, the MBTA’s contractor for the Project will safely remove the existing bridge and move the new bridge superstructure into place. To accommodate the bridge move, Commercial Street will be closed from 8 PM on Friday, September 16, through 6 AM on Monday, September 19. Variable message boards will be installed to display the most upto-date information and a detour map can be viewed on the project website. Immediately following the bridge move, crews will shift to follow-up work at the bridge from 6 AM on Tuesday, September 20, through 6 AM on Saturday, September 24. During this work, Commercial Street will be closed nightly from 8 PM each night to 6 AM the following morning. This work will be completed during a planned diversion of Newburyport/Rockport Line Commuter Rail service. Information for riders will be available soon on T-Alerts. For more information, please visit mbta.com or connect with the T on Twitter @MBTA, Facebook /TheMBTA, or Instagram @theMBTA. For Advertising with Results, callcall Info@advocatenews.net The Advocate Newspapers he Adv cate Ne spapers at 781-286-8500 or
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