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MCLA to close portions of city streets for move-in

- August 29, 2008

NORTH ADAMS – Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) will close portions of Church, Bradley and Blackinton streets, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., on Sunday, Aug. 31, as a high volume of students move into campus residence areas.

Residents living within the closed-off areas will be allowed unrestricted access. The college will provide area residents with letters to present to the officers posted near Blackinton and Bradley streets, and they will be allowed to drive through. All other traffic will be re-routed to Davenport and Blackinton streets during this time.

MCLA would like to thank those affected in advance for their cooperation in helping the college make the student move-in process a smooth and safe event.

For questions or concerns regarding this matter, please contact Director of Public Safety Joseph Charon, (413) 662-5284.
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