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Also: How Brockton school interpreters are building connections; Supreme Court extends freeze on mifepristone changes [Donate ❤️]( [View in Browser](  April 20, 2023 🌤️ Cloudy, then gradually clearing, with a high near 65. Good Morning Boston, Ninety-minute commutes from Quincy to Cambridge. Workers at risk of losing their job after repeatedly arriving late due to delays on the MBTA. Riders considering walking instead of braving the Red Line. Lost shuttle buses. Escalator phobia. A general "degrading" feeling. Phillip Eng got an earful Wednesday during his first board meeting as the MBTA's [new general manager](. Riders vented about the system's [debilitating slow zones, service cutbacks and safety problems](. In response, Eng said he hears the frustrations and pledged an "enduring effort" to rebuild the T's reliability and safety culture. So, where does it start? Here are the first steps Eng outlined: - An early bedtime for the Blue Line? Remember [last week's nighttime Blue Line closure]( Eng revealed Wednesday the T is planning similar closures over the next two weeks — but starting even earlier at 7 p.m. The nighttime diversions are scheduled for April 24 to 27 and May 1 to 4, with shuttle buses running between Government Center and Wonderland. - The approach will give crews over triple the time each night to work on lifting the Blue Line's 21 speed restrictions (and 69 track defects) that are bogging down roundtrips by over 15 minutes. - Eng said the T is aiming to remove all downtown Blue Line slow zones — or between Bowdoin and Aquarium stations — by May. But it wouldn't be until November that the East Boston and Revere stretches are back to full speed. - Why is the Blue Line getting priority? T spokesman Joe Pesaturo says they want to get as much of the line back to normal speed before [the two-month closure of the Sumner Tunnel in July](. - What about the other lines? Eng plans to release a similar repair timelines for the whole system. - That includes the Red Line, where the total delay from speed restrictions is now [near 80 minutes roundtrip]( according to TransitMatters' slow zone tracker. The Red Line is slated for [another big downtown diversion this weekend]( and Eng said they'll release the long-term repair schedule "shortly." - Jobs, jobs jobs: The T hosted its first job fair this past weekend saw a "very strong turnout," according to Eng, with 300 people applying for positions. It's a crucial step to address a staffing shortage [estimated to be near 2,000 workers]( and bring back more frequent bus and train service. - Psst: Eng said the job fair made the application process significantly easier — and there are [more of them]( coming in the weeks ahead in Quincy, Lynn and Revere. He also called on MBTA staff to make the normal application process "less onerous." "Time is of the essence here," he added. - Remember, the T is [now offering $7,500 sign-on bonuses]( for many open positions. - The abortion pill mifepristone will stay on the national market until at least Friday, after the Supreme Court [extended its freeze yesterday]( on any changes. The move gives the court a few more days to consider the Justice Department's request to block a Texas judge's ruling that would revoke the FDA's approval on the commonly used drug. - The local angle: However the Supreme Court rules Friday, don't expect to see any immediate changes in Massachusetts. WBUR's Martha Bebinger [reports]( local hospitals and abortion clinics say they will disregard restrictions on mifepristone, as state officials [work to stockpile the pill](. - PSA: Police are [asking for the public's help finding a 13-year-old missing East Boston girl](. Authorities say Emily Souza was last seen Saturday on Lubec Street. Anyone with information is asked to call 911 or contact the local precinct in East Boston at 617-343-4234. - Set a reminder: Tickets for the Boston Symphony Orchestra's free "[Concert for the City]( go on sale today at 10 a.m. The Boston-centric program for the May 7 concert includes special guest Mayor Michelle Wu on piano and music from the Dropkick Murphys, among others. P.S.— Need a podcast to binge during April school vacation week? The [first five episodes]( of Violation are now out. This is WBUR and The Marshall Project's new true crime exploration of America’s opaque parole system through a 1986 murder case and the [latest episode]( examines what life is like for the millions of people on parole — including the restrictions and surveillance they face. Listen to it [wherever you get your podcasts](. Nik DeCosta-Klipa Editor, Newsletters [Follow](  Support the news  The Rundown [How Brockton school interpreters build connections with parents]( Brockton Public Schools is one of a handful of districts in Massachusetts where about half of the student body speak a language other than English at home. Here's a look inside the school system's newest facility where educators are using translation services as a way to forge deeper connections with parents. [Read more.]( [How Brockton school interpreters build connections with parents]( Brockton Public Schools is one of a handful of districts in Massachusetts where about half of the student body speak a language other than English at home. Here's a look inside the school system's newest facility where educators are using translation services as a way to forge deeper connections with parents. [Read more.]( [Feds clamp down on safety after 5 'near misses' between MBTA employees and trains]( Federal regulators wrote to T officials on Tuesday mandating “immediate action” to address several glaring issues its inspectors identified in the policies and practices designed to prevent trains from getting too close to — or striking — individuals in the field. [Read more.]( [Feds clamp down on safety after 5 'near misses' between MBTA employees and trains]( Federal regulators wrote to T officials on Tuesday mandating “immediate action” to address several glaring issues its inspectors identified in the policies and practices designed to prevent trains from getting too close to — or striking — individuals in the field. [Read more.]( [Black Boston Marathon watchers demand investigation after police interaction in Newton]( In a letter from civil rights attorneys to Newton officials, the spectators are also asking for an apology. [Read more.]( [Black Boston Marathon watchers demand investigation after police interaction in Newton]( In a letter from civil rights attorneys to Newton officials, the spectators are also asking for an apology. [Read more.]( [Airman accused in records leak makes brief court appearance]( Jack Teixeira was charged last week under the Espionage Act with unauthorized retention and transmission of classified national defense information. [Read more.]( [Airman accused in records leak makes brief court appearance]( Jack Teixeira was charged last week under the Espionage Act with unauthorized retention and transmission of classified national defense information. [Read more.]( [Natural burials were illegal in Vermont. Now they're having a resurgence]( There are no embalming fluids, no monuments, no manicured lawn. These natural burials are taking place year-round in Vermont as they become increasingly popular for several reasons including the benefit to the environment. [Read more.]( [Natural burials were illegal in Vermont. Now they're having a resurgence]( There are no embalming fluids, no monuments, no manicured lawn. These natural burials are taking place year-round in Vermont as they become increasingly popular for several reasons including the benefit to the environment. [Read more.]( Anything Else? - Check out our arts and culture team's [list of five can't-miss events this weekend]( from a bluegrass concert in Somerville, to a hugely important ICA exhibit, to some Earth Day/April vacation fun in Salem. - Local music spotlight: Massachusetts-bred Ali McGuirk pulls inspiration from '90s pop divas, classic rockers and jazz legends. While her latest album doesn't shy away from complicated issues, Lauren Williams [writes it was the force of McGuirk's live performances that caught her off guard](. (Pssst: she'll be at Boston Calling next month.) - Spring is a time of transition for nature trails, especially in more northern parts of New England. Here are[some tips for how to stay safe when hiking in the spring]( (not to mention year-round). - Is "ladies" acceptable workplace language? After school officials in Easthampton revoked a job offer to a superintendent candidate over his use of the word. Here & Now spoke to a renowned linguist about [why such gendered terms can drum up a lot of debate](.  What We're Reading 📚 - Barbara Lynch, a Leading Boston Restaurateur, Is Accused of Workplace Abuse ([The New York Times]( - What Berkeley’s Overturned Gas Ban Means for Electrifying Everything ([Heatmap News]( - Beyond the poles: How melting ice affects everyone ([NPR](  Tell Me Something Good [New England Aquarium releases dozens of rehabilitated sea turtles into ocean waters off North Carolina (WHDH)]( The group included 23 Kemp’s ridleys — a critically endangered species — and one green sea turtle. Among those released are Fusilli, Pastine, Gemelli, and Udon, a reflection of the aquarium's theme this year of naming turtles after pasta and noodle shapes. [Read more.]( [New England Aquarium releases dozens of rehabilitated sea turtles into ocean waters off North Carolina (WHDH)]( The group included 23 Kemp’s ridleys — a critically endangered species — and one green sea turtle. Among those released are Fusilli, Pastine, Gemelli, and Udon, a reflection of the aquarium's theme this year of naming turtles after pasta and noodle shapes. [Read more.]( Listen: The Common heads to the South End to get [a better idea of what makes a heat island]( and who is most likely to be impacted by extreme heat. Play: [WBUR's daily mini crossword.]( Can you keep your streak going? Before you go: The Red Line — but [make it a Wes Anderson film](. 😎 Forward to a friend. 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