The commuter rail is expanding service to accommodate visitors to Salem for Halloween, emphasizing safety as the city aims to manage increased crowds effectively.
As visitors flock to Salem for Halloween, the mayor has urged them to avoid driving downtown on weekends, advocating for shuttle services and the commuter rail instead.
Downtown streets will close to traffic starting no later than 4 p.m. on Halloween day, with earlier closures possible depending on crowd sizes, to ensure safety.
Officials will provide traffic and road closure updates via Facebook and X, ensuring that visitors stay informed about changing conditions during the Halloween festivities.
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