Dana-Farber Longwood Maps and Directions

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Dana-Farber Longwood Maps and Directions PARKING Public Transportation MBTA SUBWAY STOP ENTRANCE Dana-Farber is accessible by bus and subway. For schedules and route PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE information, call 800-392-6100 or visit www.mbta.com. DANA-FARBER Subway Subway stations nearest Dana-Farber are Longwood, Brigham Circle, and Maps and Directions Longwood Medical Area (see map at left). All three stations are on branches for patients and families of the Green Line. Longwood (on the Green Line, Riverside “D” branch) To reach Dana-Farber from the Longwood station: Walk to the left (up a hill), on Chapel Street. Turn left on Longwood Avenue. At second light, turn right on Brookline Avenue to find Dana-Farber (450 Brookline Ave.). Brigham Circle (on the Green Line, Heath Street “E” branch) Dana To reach Dana-Farber from the Brigham Circle station: Walk west on Francis Building Street, passing Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Turn right on Brookline Avenue and proceed to Dana-Farber. Yawkey Center for Cancer Care LONGWOOD AVENUE Longwood Medical Area (on the Green Line, Heath Street “E” branch) To reach Dana-Farber from the Longwood Medical Area station: Walk west Dana-Farber Inpatient on Longwood Avenue, passing Harvard Medical School and Boston Children’s Hospital FRANCIS STREET Hospital. Turn left on Brookline Avenue and walk one block to Dana-Farber. FENWOOD ROAD Commuter Rail Commuter rail stops closest to Dana-Farber are: Back Bay, Lansdowne, North Station, Ruggles, and South Station. Visit www.mbta.com to find subway and bus routes that serve Dana-Farber from these areas. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute 450 Brookline Ave. Boston, MA 02215 866-408-DFCI (866-408-3324) For more wayfinding help, visit: TREMONT STREET www.dana-farber.org/directions Map and Directions Driving Directions to Dana-Farber From the West “Fenway, Route 1 South.” At first light, bear right on Boylston Street From the North Via the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) and downtown Boston (outbound) and continue straight. At the fourth set of lights, bear slight Via I-93, the Tobin Bridge (Route 1), and Route 28 Take Mass. Pike to exit 133, “Copley Square/Prudential Center,” bearing left toward left onto Brookline Avenue. At fifth light, turn left on Jimmy Fund Way. Follow signs to Storrow Drive. Continue for 1.5 miles, take exit to the left, Prud ential. Merge left on Huntington Avenue. Follow for 1.3 miles. After passing The parking garage entrance is on the right. “Kenmore Square/Fenway, Route 1S,” staying in far left lane as you drive up the the Massachusetts College of Art, turn right at the light on Longwood Avenue. ramp. At first light, bear right on Boylston Street (outbound) and continue straight. At third light, turn left on Parking Brookline Avenue then Lawrence At the fourth set of lights, bear slight left onto Brookline Ave nue. At fifth light, turn Merrimack Lowell 95 Find valet and self-service parking in the garage under Dana-Farber’s left on Jimmy Fund Way. 2 River 3 93 left onto Jimmy Fund Way to find the parking garage entrance on the right. 91 Quabbin Yawkey Center. The entrance is on Jimmy Fund Way. There is no extra The parking garage 495 Woburn Pittsfield Reservoir charge for valet parking. When you park, take your garage ticket with entrance is on the right. 190 From Logan Airport 290 Boston 90 you. You will need it when you pay for parking at kiosks on the Follow signs to Boston via Route 1A South and the Sumner Tunnel. After Connecticut Worcester 90 first or second floor of the Yawkey Center, or at the cashier River 3 the Sumner Tunnel, follow signs for Storrow Drive. Take Exit 18 (on the Via the Massachusetts Milford Weymouth Sturbridge 395 booth on level P1 of the parking garage. Learn more at Springfield 95 Brockton right) for Storrow Drive. Keep right at the fork, following signs for Storrow Turnpike (I-90) and 84 www.dana-farber.org/directions. Drive/Route 28 South. Take slight left and follow Storrow Drive/Route 28 Brighton Plymouth South for 1.7 miles. Exit on the left for Kenmore Square/Fenway Route 1S, Take the Mass. Pike to exit 131, “Cambridge/ Allston.” Stay right, toward Fall 495 River staying in the far left lane as you drive up the ramp. At first light, bear right Cambridge. At second light, just after passing a Doubletree Hotel on the New Traffic Information Bedford 6 on Boylston Street (outbound) and continue straight. At the fourth set of right, go right on Storrow Drive East, toward downtown Boston. Go approx- 195 Dial 511 to hear live traffic reports, alerts, and lights, bear slight left onto Brookline Avenue. At fifth light, turn left onto imately 1 mile and exit at Kenmore Square. Stay left and go up ramp toward conditions. Find live traffic maps and information Jimmy Fund Way to find the parking garage entrance on the right. “Fenway, Route 1 South.” At first light, bear right on Boylston Street (outbound) online at www.mass511.com. and continue straight. At the fourth set of lights, bear slight left onto Brookline Avenue. At fifth light, turn left onto Jimmy Fund Way to find the parking garage From the South Watch for Bikes Via Southeast Expressway (1-93, Route 3 North) entrance on the right. The area around Dana-Farber is home to bike lanes and “sharrow” lane Take exit 15A, “Southampton St.” At light at top of ramp, turn left. At markers reminding drivers that cyclists have the same rights to the lane as fourth light, turn left on Melnea Cass Boulevard and continue for 0.9 Via Route 9 (Massachusetts Turnpike to I-95/Route 128 to Route 9) cars. Be sure to give bikers at least three feet when passing and don’t follow miles to seventh light, turning left on Tremont Street. At first intersection Take Mass. Pike (I-90) East to 95/128 South. Follow to exit 36A, Route 9 East toward too closely. Remember, bicyclists are allowed full use of the lane, by law. (Boston Police Station on the corner), turn right on Ruggles Street. Brookline/Boston. Go approximately 6 miles to Brookline Village, moving into the left At fourth light, turn left on Huntington Avenue. After passing the lane when you pass Dunkin’ Donuts on the right. At the next light, bear left before Massachusetts College of Art, turn right at light on Longwood Avenue. At the Gulf gas station; you are now on Brookline Avenue. Stay in the right lane as you Telephone Directions third light, turn left on Brookline Avenue, then left on Jimmy Fund Way. continue for 0.5 miles. Turn right on Jimmy Fund Way at fourth light. The parking For recorded directions to Dana-Farber, call 617-632-3400. If you are The parking garage entrance is on the right. garage entrance is on the right. en route and need help finding your way, call Security at 617-632-3131. Via Routes 1, 28, and 138 Via Route 2 to Fresh Pond Parkway to Soldiers Field Road From Route 1, continue to Jamaicaway. From Route 28 and 138, take Morton Take Route 2 East from Arlington and points west. Stay to the right and go straight Street for 1.3 miles to Arborway (rotary). Take Arborway for 1 mile to Jamai- over two bridges. At first rotary, stay left, then bear right following signs for Boston. caway (rotary). Continue on Jamaicaway for 2.2 miles to Brookline Avenue. Go straight onto Fresh Pond Parkway. At fork, bear right, then move into left lane; Turn right, then right on Jimmy Fund Way, at second light. The parking turn left toward Boston. Go over Charles River and stay straight onto Soldiers Field garage entrance is on the right. Road. (which becomes Storrow Drive). Continue on Storrow; take right exit toward PARKING Public Transportation MBTA SUBWAY STOP ENTRANCE Dana-Farber is accessible by bus and subway. For schedules and route PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE information, call 800-392-6100 or visit www.mbta.com. DANA-FARBER Subway Subway stations nearest Dana-Farber are Longwood, Brigham Circle, and Maps and Directions Longwood Medical Area (see map at left). All three stations are on branches for patients and families of the Green Line. Longwood (on the Green Line, Riverside “D” branch) To reach Dana-Farber from the Longwood station: Walk to the left (up a hill), on Chapel Street. Turn left on Longwood Avenue. At second light, turn right on Brookline Avenue to find Dana-Farber (450 Brookline Ave.). Brigham Circle (on the Green Line, Heath Street “E” branch) Dana To reach Dana-Farber from the Brigham Circle station: Walk west on Francis Building Street, passing Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Turn right on Brookline Avenue and proceed to Dana-Farber. Yawkey Center for Cancer Care LONGWOOD AVENUE Longwood Medical Area (on the Green Line, Heath Street “E” branch) To reach Dana-Farber from the Longwood Medical Area station: Walk west Dana-Farber Inpatient on Longwood Avenue, passing Harvard Medical School and Boston Children’s Hospital FRANCIS STREET Hospital. Turn left on Brookline Avenue and walk one block to Dana-Farber. FENWOOD ROAD Commuter Rail Commuter rail stops closest to Dana-Farber are: Back Bay, Lansdowne, North Station, Ruggles, and South Station. Visit www.mbta.com to find subway and bus routes that serve Dana-Farber from these areas. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute 450 Brookline Ave. Boston, MA 02215 866-408-DFCI (866-408-3324) For more wayfinding help, visit: TREMONT STREET www.dana-farber.org/directions.
Recommended publications
  • Public Comments
    Arborway Parkways Improvement Project Public Comments Submitted via DCR Online Comment Portal deadline 11/6/2020 Time Comment First Last Address (City) State Zipcode 10/21/20 3:27 PM The 2 circles alternative is the one that I prefer (followed by the 1 circle, then no circle designs). Roundabouts are a safer intersection design compared to a signalized intersection and should be used to Domenic Privitera Boston MA 02120 improve the safety of the Arborway. 10/22/20 10:18 AM 1. The paths should not be shared use. With E‐bikes, micro mobility, cargo bikes, accessible conveyances, and pedestrians wearing ear buds and not able to hear an approaching bicyclist, there will be crashes if Anne Lusk Brookline MA 02445‐6756 it is shared use due to speed differentials and widths of cargo/Fun2Go/child carrier bikes. 2. Bicyclists should not be on a path beside the traffic while the pedestrians have paths with wide green spaces by the homes, trees, and lawns. Riding beside the sound, mobile source air pollution, and dust from fast moving vehicles is not pleasant or healthy, Also, on a two way path, bicyclists riding with approaching vehicular traffic on their right would not be comfortable. At night, the intense and direct‐beam LED bike lights would be confusing to drivers who would see a beam of light approaching on their right. 3. The bicyclists should be shaded by trees, especially with hot summers, and for 24 hour riding, have continuous lighting directly over the two way bike path. The lighting should not be from the tall cobra head for the road because tree limbs obstruct the light from reaching the bike path, creating light and dark sections on the pathway.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Stormwater Management Report
    Municipality/Organization: Boston Water and Sewer Commission EPA NPDES Permit Number: MASO 10001 Report/Reporting Period: January 1, 2017-December 31, 2017 NPDES Phase I Permit Annual Report General Information Contact Person: Amy M. Schofield Title: Project Manager Telephone #: 617-989-7432 Email: [email protected] Certification: I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accuratnd complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false ivfothnation intdng the possibiLity of fine and imprisonment for knowing violatti Title: Chief Engineer and Operations Officer Date: / TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Permit History…………………………………………….. ……………. 1-1 1.2 Annual Report Requirements…………………………………………... 1-1 1.3 Commission Jurisdiction and Legal Authority for Drainage System and Stormwater Management……………………… 1-2 1.4 Storm Drains Owned and Stormwater Activities Performed by Others…………………………………………………… 1-3 1.5 Characterization of Separated Sub-Catchment Areas….…………… 1-4 1.6 Mapping of Sub-Catchment Areas and Outfall Locations ………….. 1-4 2.0 FIELD SCREENING, SUB-CATCHMENT AREA INVESTIGATIONS AND ILLICIT DISCHARGE REMEDIATION 2.1 Field Screening…………………………………………………………… 2-1 2.2 Sub-Catchment Area Prioritization…………………………………..… 2-4 2.3 Status of Sub-Catchment Investigations……………………….…. 2-7 2.4 Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Plan ……………………… 2-7 2.5 Illicit Discharge Investigation Contracts……………….……………….
    [Show full text]
  • Archives I A-6 BPC Arnold Arboretum and Boston Parks Commission Partnership Records, 1882
    Archives I A-6 BPC Arnold Arboretum and Boston Parks Commission partnership records, 1882 - : Guide. The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University © 2011 President and Fellows of Harvard College I A-6 BPC Arnold Arboretum and Boston Parks Commission partnership records, 1882 - : Guide Archives of the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University 125 Arborway, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts © 2012 President and Fellows of Harvard College Descriptive Summary Repository: Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Call No.: I A-6 BPC Location: Archives Title: Arnold Arboretum and Boston Parks Commission partnership records, 1882- Dates: 1882- Creator(s): Arnold Arboretum; Boston Parks Commission Quantity: 4 linear inches Language of material: English Abstract: The Arnold Arboretum and Boston Parks Commission partnership records focus on the relations between the Arboretum and the city of Boston in administrating their shared responsibilities in the care and maintenance of the Arboretum. The bulk of the materials consist of correspondence from the office of the Director of the Arboretum to the Chairman of the Parks Commission. Note: Access to Finding Aid record in Hollis Classic or Hollis. Preferred Citation: Arnold Arboretum and Boston Parks Commission partnership records, 1882- . Archives of the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University. Additional material: Sargent correspondence with the Boston Parks Department or the Chair’s designees may be found by searching the Arnold Arboretum Correspondence Database and the papers of the Arboretum’s subsequent directors: Oakes Ames (Supervisor) 1927-1935, Archives I B EDM Elmer Drew Merrill (1876- 1956) papers, 1920-1956 Karl Sax 1946-1954, Richard A. Howard, 1954-1978, Peter S. Ashton 1978-1987, Robert E.
    [Show full text]
  • HOTEL INFORMATION, 2018 MEETING May 11-12, 2018 Boston
    HOTEL INFORMATION, 2018 MEETING May 11-12, 2018 Boston University School of Law 765 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, MA 02215 (All Sessions will be held at the School of Law) IMPORTANT: NOTE DEADLINE FOR RESERVATIONS IS APRIL 10, 2018 (After that date, reservations will be on a space-available basis) Hotels in Boston are very expensive this time of year, and we encourage everyone to book their lodging as soon as possible. The ALEA was able to procure only a limited number of rooms to block for this year’s meeting, given the other events that are going on in Boston during the month of May. The Hotel Commonwealth in Boston and the Hyatt Regency in Cambridge both have small blocks of rooms available for Thursday and Friday nights. The Hotel Commonwealth is within walking distance to the School of Law. In addition to the Hotel Commonwealth and the Hyatt Regency Cambridge, the Boston Hotel Buckminster has agreed to give ALEA participants a discount of 15% off the rack rate per night on a space-available basis. The room rates won’t be posted until April, but the hotel expects the room prices in May to be somewhere between $220-$250 a night. Below is the contact information for all three hotels, as well as information about other neighborhoods in Boston which will open up more lodging options, many of which are easily accessible to the Law School by the “T,” which is the nickname for the Boston underground rail system. (See below for more details.) Hotel Commonwealth (This is the closest hotel to ALEA, and where the cocktail party and dinner will be held.) 500 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02215 Single or Double Room: $359/night + tax Call 617.933.5000 | Reservations 866.784.4000 (be sure to mention that you are attending the BU Law – ALEA Conference when you call).
    [Show full text]
  • Directions to Boston - Local Parking
    Directions to Boston - Local Parking GENERAL INFORMATION Logan Express (Recommended) The Back Bay Logan Express runs from all airport terminals directly to St. James Street in Copley Square in Back Bay diagonally across the street from the hotel. Departures occur at :00, :20, and :40 from 5am to 9pm daily. Fares are $7.50 per passenger – payment is by Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Diners Club (NO CASH). All buses are wheelchair accessible. Subway The closest subway stations are Copley Station (on the Green Line) and Back Bay Station (on the Orange Line). Both stations are within 1 block of the hotel. The MBTA runs daily from 6:00 AM to 1:00 AM. The schedule varies based on line, day of week, and reliability of the service. The cost is $2.75 per ride. Cab Transportation Green transportation is available through Lifestyle Transportation International (LTI) and Boston Cabs. Both transportation companies offer hybrid and Flex-Fuel vehicles in their fleet. Taxi fares from the airport to the hotel range from $40-50. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION From Airport via Subway From airport terminal take a MassPort shuttle bus to the Airport subway station. Take the inbound Blue Line train to Government Center. Then, transfer to any outbound Green Line train to go to Copley station. Make a right onto Dartmouth Street - the hotel is 300 feet down the block on the same side of the street. The fare is $2.75. OR From airport terminal take any Silver Line bus to South Station. Change to an “Alewife” bound Red Line to Park Street.
    [Show full text]
  • MDC Charles River Pathway Distances
    lcome to the Charles River Basin, a nine mile stretch of accessible river with WEendless recreational opportunities. Whether your interest is canoeing or ice BOATING MIT skating, baseball or in-lineskating, the Charles Riverisabeautifulresource for you. Since Memorial Drive upstream of the 1893. the Metropolitan District Commission has preserved the region's unique land- BOAT TOURS Mass. Ave. Bridge scapes by acquiring and protecting park lands, river corridors and coastal areas; (617) 253-1698. reclaiming and restoring abused and neglected sites, and setting aside areas ofgreat scenic Charles River Boat Company Cambridgeside Galleria Summer program. Sculling only, for beauty for the recreation and health of the region's residents. The New Charles River beginners and experienced rowers. Basin is one of our most prized possessions. We invite you to explore and enjoy all that (617) 621-3001 Season April to May - weekends; it has to offer. Northeastern University June to September - 7 days Regular sightseeing tours noon to Herter Park off Soldiers Field Road (617) 782-1933 ATHLETIC FIELDS 500 p.m. leaving on the hour, Permits are required for all activities charters available. Summer programs for ages 15 and unless otherwise noted. Please UP. Sweeps program for beginners and address all requests in writing to Boston Duck Tours intermediate rowers. MDC Recreation Division, 20 Departs from the front of New. Somerset Street, Boston, MA 02108 England Aquarium, Long Wharf, Boston University (61 7) 727-9547 (6 17) 723-DUCK Memorial Drive just downstream of Season April to November, seven the BU Bridge (617) 353-2748 or Lederman Fleld days a week.
    [Show full text]
  • Residences on Morrissey Boulevard, 25 Morrissey Boulevard, Dorchester
    NOTICE OF INTENT (NOI) TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION DEWATERING RESIDENCES AT MORRISSEY BOULEVARD 25 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS by Haley & Aldrich, Inc. Boston, Massachusetts on behalf of Qianlong Criterion Ventures LLC Waltham, Massachusetts for US Environmental Protection Agency Boston, Massachusetts File No. 40414-042 July 2014 Haley & Aldrich, Inc. 465 Medford St. Suite 2200 Boston, MA 02129 Tel: 617.886.7400 Fax: 617.886.7600 HaleyAldrich.com 22 July 2014 File No. 40414-042 US Environmental Protection Agency 5 Post Office Square, Suite 100 Mail Code OEP06-4 Boston, Massachusetts 02109-3912 Attention: Ms. Shelly Puleo Subject: Notice of Intent (NOI) Temporary Construction Dewatering 25 Morrissey Boulevard Dorchester, Massachusetts Dear Ms. Puleo: On behalf of our client, Qianlong Criterion Ventures LLC (Qianlong Criterion), and in accordance with the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Remediation General Permit (RGP) in Massachusetts, MAG910000, this letter submits a Notice of Intent (NOI) and the applicable documentation as required by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for temporary construction site dewatering under the RGP. Temporary dewatering is planned in support of the construction of the proposed Residences at Morrissey Boulevard in Dorchester, Massachusetts, as shown on Figure 1, Project Locus. We anticipate construction dewatering will be conducted, as necessary, during below grade excavation and planned construction. The site is bounded to the north by the JFK/UMass MBTA red line station, to the east by William T. Morrissey Boulevard, to the south by paved parking associated with Shaw’s Supermarket, beyond which lies the Shaw’s Supermarket, and to the west by MBTA railroad tracks and the elevated I-93 (Southeast Expressway).
    [Show full text]
  • Retail/Restaurant Opportunity Dudley Square
    RETAIL/RESTAURANT OPPORTUNITY 2262 WASHINGTON STREET DUDLEY ROXBURY, MASSACHUSETTS SQUARE CRITICALDates NEIGHBORHOODOverview MONDAY • DECEMBER 9, 2013 Distribution of Request for Proposals (RFP) • Located at the junction of Washington and Warren Streets with convenient access to Interstates 93 and 90 (Massachusetts Bid Counter • 26 Court Street, 10th floor Turnpike) Boston, MA • Dudley Square has a population of approximately 80,000 people and 28,000 households within a one mile radius • Retail demand and spending by neighborhood residents is upwards of $610 million annually TUESDAY • JANUARY 14, 2014 • Approximately $300 million in public/private dollars have been invested in the neighborhood since 2000 Proposer Conference • 2:00 P.M. Central Boston Elder Services Buliding • Dudley Square is within a mile of Boston’s Financial District, blocks away from the South End and is within walking distance to 2315 Washington Street Northeastern University, Roxbury Community College, Boston Medical Center and BU Medical School and in proximity to Mission Hill and WARREN STREET Roxbury, MA Jamaica Plain • Dudley Square Station is located adjacent to the site and provides local bus service that connects Dudley to the MBTA’s Ruggles Station MONDAY • FEBRUARY 10, 2014 Orange Line stop and Silver Line service to Downtown Boston. Dudley Square Station is the region’s busiest bus station and Completed RFP’s due by 2:00 P.M. averages 30,000 passengers daily SEAPORT BOULEVARD BACK BAY SUMMER STREET Bid Counter • 26 Court Street, 10th floor COMMONWEALTH
    [Show full text]
  • Directions to Arsenal Field: from Boston/Cambridge: Take Either Memorial Drive Or Storrow Drive/ Soldiers Field Road to Greenough Boulevard
    Directions to Arsenal Field: From Boston/Cambridge: Take either Memorial Drive or Storrow Drive/ Soldiers Field Road to Greenough Boulevard. From Memorial Drive bear left at the split which leads to the Fresh Pond Parkway (when you bear left you want to go Past Buckingham, Brown and Nichols School-this is Greenough Blvd). From Storrow Drive Soldiers Field Road at the intersection past the Harvard stadium/fields continue over the bridge to cross the River into Cambridge (the Buckingham Brown and Nichols school will be right in front of you and you want to bear left onto Greenough Blvd.). At the end of Greenough Blvd. Bear right onto Arsenal Street. Proceed on Arsenal street west past the Arsenal Mall parking garage to the main entrance of the mall (extreme western end of Arsenal mall-there is a Marshall’s at this end). Take a left at the light at the main entrance to the mall (not the parking garage) and then take the first right in the parking lot. When you get to a stop sign to enter the Harvard Pilgrim Health Building take a left. Proceed over the speed bumps between the Marshall’s end of the Mall and the HPHC building and you will come to the parking lot for Arsenal field. From Wyeth: Take Fresh Pond parkway all the way to Greenough Blvd. And follow the directions above. If you stay to the extreme right after the Mt Auburn street intersection (don’t go on either Memorial Drive or Storrow Drive-stay to the extreme right lane) you will pass the BB&N school and end up on Greenough Blvd..
    [Show full text]
  • District Journal for Jun 29, 2021 - Jun 30, 2021, District: ALL
    District Journal for Jun 29, 2021 - Jun 30, 2021, District: ALL Date: Reported Record Count: 212 Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 6/29/2021 12:21:24 AM 212044094-00 6/28/2021 11:18:00 PM 055238 BRIAN DELAHANTY Location of Occurrence 38 WARREN ST Nature of Incident ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 6/29/2021 12:38:36 AM 212044098-00 6/28/2021 11:26:00 PM 132064 SEAN L. O'BRIEN Location of Occurrence 162 MAGNOLIA ST Nature of Incident ASSAULT - SIMPLE Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 6/29/2021 12:45:15 AM 212044097-00 6/28/2021 11:39:00 PM 056354 KEVIN DONAHUE Location of Occurrence 51 THOMAS PARK Nature of Incident THREATS TO DO BODILY HARM Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 6/29/2021 12:59:35 AM 212044102-00 6/29/2021 12:25:00 AM 144304 ADILSON ROSA Location of Occurrence 412 POPLAR ST Nature of Incident INVESTIGATE PERSON Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 6/30/2021 3:02:32 PM Boston Police Department 6/29/2021 1:59:26 AM 212044107-00 6/29/2021 1:41:00 AM 140305 JASON HESSLER Location of Occurrence 1850 SOLDIERS FIELD RD Nature of Incident ASSAULT - SIMPLE Report Date & Time Complaint # Occurrence Date & Time Officer 6/29/2021 2:21:29 AM 212044108-00 6/29/2021 12:58:00 AM 103536 NORMAN TEXERIA Location of Occurrence 120 CRAWFORD ST Nature of Incident VAL - OPERATING AFTER REV/SUSP.
    [Show full text]
  • SMFA Employees Receive a 25% Discount on Bus, Train, Or Commuter Rail MBTA Passes (Up to $40 Per Month)
    Employee Commuter MBTA Discounts Benefit Programs Faculty & Staff Sustainable SMFA employees receive a 25% discount on bus, train, or commuter rail MBTA passes (up to $40 per month). Save Tufts is a member of A Better City cash by using pre-tax money to buy your train, bus, and Transportation Management subway tickets. For more details, visit Commuting Association (ABC TMA), which provides incentives and go.tufts.edu/commuterbenefits. programs for encouraging commuters to take public transit, carpool, vanpool, bike, and/or walk to work. For more Students information or to sign up for any ABC TMA programs, visit SMFA students are eligible to purchase an MBTA semester abctma.com/commuters. Employees on the SMFA campus or monthly pass at a 25% discount over regular “T” SMFA Campus are eligible to participate in the following programs: prices. Each student is entitled to one pass. You must bring your Tufts ID to pick up your pass. For details and Guaranteed Ride Home the reimbursement period schedule, visit If you use public transit, car/vanpool, bike, finance.tufts.edu/controller/bursar/mbta-passes or call or walk to work at least twice a week, the Bursar’s Office at 617-626-6551. you can receive up to six free rides home each year for emergencies, unscheduled overtime, or illness. Guaranteed rides home are provided through Metro Cab. Transit Tip: You can book a cab through the Boston Metro Cab app or by Use a Charlie Card to avoid a calling 617-782-5500. surcharge for paper tickets. Learn more at mbta.com.
    [Show full text]
  • Directions to the Joseph B. Martin Conference Center Centennial Medal and Next Generation Award Ceremony Thursday, October 24
    Directions to the Joseph B. Martin Conference Center Centennial Medal and Next Generation Award Ceremony Thursday, October 24th, 2013 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur Boston, MA From South of Boston Take I-93 North to exit 26 (Cambridge/Storrow Drive). Keep left at the end of ramp and take underpass to Storrow Drive. Follow Storrow Drive approximately 2.5 miles to Kenmore Square exit (on left). Bear right at end of exit ramp into Kenmore Square. Take leftmost fork at intersection onto Brookline Avenue. Follow Brookline Avenue approximately 1 mile (Beth Israel Hospital will be on the left) until Longwood Avenue. Take left on to Longwood Avenue and follow approximately ¼ mile. Turn left onto Avenue Louis Pasteur. Glass building on left. From West of Boston Take I-90 East (Massachusetts Turnpike) to exit 18 (Cambridge/Allston). Bear right after toll booth at end of exit ramp. Turn right after lights (before the bridge) onto Storrow Drive. Follow Storrow Drive (about one mile) to Kenmore Square exit. Bear right at end of exit ramp into Kenmore Square. Take leftmost fork at intersection onto Brookline Avenue. Follow Brookline Avenue approximately 1 mile (Beth Israel Hospital will be on the left) until Longwood Avenue. Take left on Longwood Avenue and follow approximately ¼ mile. Turn left onto Avenue Louis Pasteur. Glass building on left. From North of Boston Take I-93 South to exit 26 (Storrow Drive/North Station). Keep left at end of ramp and take underpass to Storrow Drive. Follow Storrow Drive approximately 2.5 miles to Kenmore Square exit (on left). Bear right at end of exit ramp into Kenmore Square.
    [Show full text]