| July 3, 2009 Mass. RMV to close 11 branches, add 5 new offices
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BOSTON (AP) - The state Registry of Motor Vehicles is closing 11
branches statewide and opening five new branches in a move it says
will save $1.7 million annually.
The branch closings will begin this month in Lowell and end in
December in Boston.
Branches are also closing in North Attleboro, Cambridge, New
Bedford, Springfield, Southbridge, Framingham, Falmouth, Eastham
and Beverly.
The new branches will be opening at Massachusetts Turnpike
offices, toll plazas and visitor centers, where the Registry won't
have to pay rent.
New plazas in Boston and Charlton will be full service. Branches
in Natick, Bourne and Peabody will be "express" branches, meaning
they'll offer only core licensing and registration services.
To limit wait times, the RMV is increasing efforts to direct
customers to its Web site for routine transactions.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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