NOW YOU CAN READ BINJ TRANSIT JOURNALISM IN THE METRO

We are excited to announce that BINJ will now be reaching several hundred thousand additional readers on certain weeks through a new partnership with the Metro. We are assisting the free commuter daily with transportation reporting on a regular basis, as well as on other stories that are relevant to the newspaper’s readers. You can check out our first two Metro articles at the links below:

Heavy toll: Mass. considers new road fees, commissions yet another traffic study

Boston looks to expand DriveBoston: The city is taking steps to lease more public street and lot parking spots to private carshare companies.

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