MassDOT Advisory: Motor Vehicle Inspections Available

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BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is announcing motor vehicle inspections will resume in Massachusetts on Wednesday, July 24, following the global outage on Friday, July 19.  
 
The Registry continues to coordinate with its vendor, OPUS, and inspection sites with remaining issues.  Meanwhile, the RMV is giving vehicle owners who need re-tests on failed inspections more time to get them. 
 
Note the following information from the RMV:
 
  • The Registry is announcing motor vehicle inspections will resume in Massachusetts as of Wednesday, July 24.  Visit mavehiclecheck.com for a station near you.
  • The Registry is granting additional time to get retests for vehicle owners with failed motor vehicle inspections prior to July 19.  The Registry will extend anyone whose reinspection date expired between 7/19/2024 through 7/31/2024 until 8/10/2024 for their free re-inspection. 
  • Motorcycle owners have been able to get an inspection for the last several days.

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Thunder 18U Team Starts Strong at N.H. Tournament

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LONDONDERRY, N.H. -- Olivia Perry went 2-for-2 with a home run and three RBIs Saturday to lead the Greylock Thunder 18U travel softball team to a 10-5 win over the Mass Drifters at the New England Fusion College Showcase.

 
Izabela Tart was 3-for-3 with a pair of doubles, and Paxton Ebling tripled in a 12-hit attack for the Thunder.
 
Perry also struck out three in three innings of work in the circle before being relieved by Emma Lemire, who finished off the five-inning win.
 
The Thunder had a tougher matchup in their second game of pool play but prevailed, 2-0, against the Vermont Storm 16U.
 
Marlee Arnhold was the difference in that win, striking out four, walking one and scattering four hits in a complete-game, seven-inning shutout.
 
Mariah Barnes singled and drove in a run, and Kaleigh Jaros singled and scored a run for the Thunder, who made the most of their two hits.
 
Greylock continues pool play on Saturday at 8 a.m. against the Connecticut Lightning.
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