Route 24 temporarily shut down in West Bridgewater after rollover crash
One car was involved in a serious crash in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
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One car was involved in a serious crash in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
A former Stoughton board of selectman has been identified as the MassDOT worker killed on a Massachusetts highway Saturday night. WBZ-TV's Beth Germano reports.
A DOT worker was hit on Route 24 North in West Bridgewater. WBZ-TV's Beth Germano reports.
The sinkhole was a lane wide and about 2 feet up. Crews were able to do temporary repairs and the road has since reopened.
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A 43-year-old man died early Friday morning in a horrific car crash on Route 24 in West Bridgewater.
A driver died early Friday morning following a crash on Route 24 in West Bridgewater.
Department of Transportation overseers signed off Monday on a $15 million contract to repair about 12 miles of Route 24 between Raynham and Brockton.
Two crashes on Route 24 left several people injured Friday morning.
Paul Mission says when you combine Route 24's design shortcomings with distracted driving, there's little room for error.
Prosecutors said Christy Gilpatrick, 27, of Warren, Rhode Island caused the crash in Berkley late Saturday night.
A Rhode Island woman is charged with driving drunk in a crash with a school bus that left several people with serious injuries.
Two people were seriously hurt when a school bus and an SUV crashed on Route 24 in Berkley late Saturday night.
A driver escaped with only minor injuries after a ladder went airborne and crashed into her windshield.
One person was sent to the hospital after a dump truck sander crashed on Route 24 in Fall River early Thursday morning.
Two adults and a 10-year-old child were injured in a crash on Route 24 in Bridgewater on Sunday.
Three people were hurt, one seriously, in a violent crash that shut down Route 24 in Avon early Friday morning.
A 65-year-old West Roxbury man was killed in a crash on Route 24 in Fall River.
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A driver was killed in a crash on Route 24 in Brockton early Friday morning.
Authorities said the truck was going south on Route 24 when snow from its roof flew off and hit the windshield of the car, which was also traveling southbound.
The two men killed in a single-car crash on Route 24 early Sunday morning have been identified.
Two men were killed Sunday morning in a single-car crash on Route 24, Massachusetts State Police said.
A woman was killed when her car went off a ramp on I-93 late Sunday night.
State Police said the man had pulled over between exits 8A and B, and was standing outside of his car when it was hit by a Toyota Avalon traveling north.
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