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Twenty MTA workmen yesterday began a six-weeks job of raising the trolley tracks in the Square to prepare for city road pavers. The tracks must be made three inches higher before Cambridge can give Massachusetts Avenue a new asphalt finish from Garden Street to the Square.
The work of tearing up the pavement began last week. The tracks running toward Arlington will continue in use, while the tracks running towards Littauer, now unused, will be covered over. The job of paving will probably take city workmen less than a week.
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