Massachusetts RMV to Join MyMassGov

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BOSTON — The Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) announced that beginning Monday, May 18, 2026, customers will access the myRMV Online Service Center using a MyMassGov account, creating a single, secure login for state services.

The update replaces the current myRMV login for individuals accounts, while business accounts will continue to use their existing credentials.

Starting May 18, customers who already have a MyMassGov account can use those credentials to log in and complete more than 50 RMV online transactions. Customers who do not yet have an account will be guided through a quick registration process that includes verifying an email address and setting up multi factor authentication, such as a one-time code sent by text or phone call. For most users, the process takes only a few minutes.

MyMassGov is the state's secure online platform that allows residents and businesses to access multiple state services with one login instead of managing separate accounts. More than 3.3 million users already rely on MyMassGov to access programs including Paid Family and Medical Leave, Unemployment Insurance, MassFishHunt and SNAP benefits.

"Streamlining RMV services under one website, MyMassGov is another important step towards making it simplistic yet secure for the public we serve. I thank the Healey-Driscoll Administration and Secretary Jason Snyder for their leadership to modernize digital transportation services in the Commonwealth," said Interim Transportation Secretary and MBTA General Manager Phil Eng. "This platform enhances access, improves usability, and strengthens security for our customers. As more agencies statewide adopt MyMassGov, it will be easier for people to connect with a wide range of services. MyMassGov helps us deliver the high?quality, convenient digital?first experience that residents expect and deserve."

Customers can continue to visit Mass.gov/RMV as they do today and will be directed to log in through MyMassGov starting May 18. Services that do not require a login, such as scheduling a Service Center appointment, will not change.

 


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Dalton Elects Incumbents, Write-in for Planning Board

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

The last-minute write-in campaigns for Planning Board resulted in higher than normal write-in votes  306  for Monday's election. 
DALTON, Mass. — The unofficial results for the town's annual election indicate that Planning Board registered candidate William Striebel III and write-in candidate Richard Hall have secured the two seats.
 
Some 413 voters cast their ballots at the Senior Center on Monday. There were 82 mail-in ballots.
 
The Planning Board race began with just one candidate for the two available positions, leaving one vacancy initially unfilled, but as Election Day approached, two additional candidates launched write-in campaigns, transforming it into a competitive contest.
 
The Planning Board saw a significant number of write-in votes, totaling 306. Striebel secured 238 votes, Hall 163, and Mary Tresa Devereaux with 133. 
 
Both Hall and Devereaux have been endorsed by the Dalton Clear Air Coalition, of which Hall is a member, and Democratic Town Committee. 
 
Hall decided to run for Planning Board last Monday inspired by the Berkshire Concrete situation wanting to ensure that the company follows the town's zoning bylaws. 
 
"Thank you to everyone who voted for me. I look forward to helping the town. It's a privilege being on the Planning Board," he said. 
 
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