The Grand Junction is an increasingly incongruous relic: a sizable chunk of Cambridge real estate that is rarely used anymore and creates traffic bottlenecks when it is.
There’s always been fare evasion on transit. But New York seems to have reached a tipping point where it’s starting to become the rule on buses, not the exception.
The thrift shop chain will close in June, after years of supplying the community with used books and records, oddball furniture, and a vast number of mugs.