BOSTON — The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority collected $1.2 million more than it spent in Fiscal Year 2010, according to a Boston Globe report. In three of the previous four fiscal years, the transit agency needed to draw from its modest savings to plug end-of-the-year deficits, including a $33.3 million hole in 2009. For the full story, click here.

 

 

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