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The B-Side

Plus: 💏 “Love Is Blind” in Boston

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By Gia Orsino, The B-Side and Emily Schario, The B-Side

It’s Wednesday, Boston.

😍Looking for love?Or, let’s face it … do you just want to become an influencer? Great news: “Love Is Blind” is casting a batch of contestantsright here in New England, and all you have to do to throw your hat in the ring isfill out this application.

👀What’s on tap today:

  • An iconic music venue returns
  • Upcoming MBTA service changes
  • Team USA’s new star

Up first…

TRANSPORTATION

The MBTA’s tap-to-pay era

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Thursday marks the beginning of a new era for the MBTA.On Aug. 1, the agency’s newtap-to-pay system officially goes live, meaning the days of empty CharlieCard panic will be a thing of the past as the MBTAfinallyenters the 21st century.

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Here’s what to know:

📲You won’t need a CharlieCard to ride the T anymore.The update will allow riders to pay their MBTA fare with a tappable debit or credit card, or by using Apple, Samsung, or Google Pay on your phone or smartwatch. The system will be available across the T — that goes for all underground stations, plus the Green Line, Mattapan trolleys, and all buses. Sorry, commuter rail and ferry riders — you’ll have towait until spring 2026.

🎫That said, you can still use one.CharlieCardsandcash will still be accepted as payment per usual. So if you’re on a weekly or monthly plan, get a pass from school or work, or just enjoy the CharlieCard lifestyle, you do you! If you’re on reduced fare plans (like senior, youth, or TAP), you can go either way.

😎Setupshouldbe a breeze.If you’re already using tap-to-pay on your devices or card, all you have to dois tap awayat thenew readers in stations or on the bus or trolley. If not, here are tutorials on how to set up onApple Pay,Samsung Pay, andGoogle Pay. For those on reduced fare plans, you can link those accounts to the tap-to-pay system using the“Charlie Digital Assistant” here.

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🙋But if you want to go the extra set-up mile …You can alsomake a new “Charlie account” hereand link your cards and devices to it (not required though!). The perks? Riders with registered accounts will be able to see more detailed information about their trips, and set their own language and accessibility preferences systemwide.

⚠️Just a quick note if you plan to tap-to-pay with your phone:There’s an option in your phone’s contactless payment settings called “express transit” on iPhones, and “verification required” on Androids and Samsung, which can enable you to pay your farewithoutunlocking your phone. But be warned: If you have that setting enabled, your phone canaccidentally pay for tripsjust by being near the reader (Emily’s card kept popping up when it was near the card reader on the bus). So if that makes you nervous, maybe keep it disabled.

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TOGETHER WITH THE CONNECTICUT SUN

The WNBA is heating up Boston

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🌞🏀Move over JB, JT, and Big Al, it’s the ladies’ turn to shine.TheConnecticut Sun take on the Los Angeles Sparksat TD Garden on Aug. 20. And this game is extra special – it’s the first time in league history that the WNBA will play at TD Garden! Before you watch the hoops, enjoy live music, food trucks, and activities at thepregame block partyon Canal Street orhead to the Youth Sports Festivalon Aug. 17 for a day packed with fun for the whole family.Grab your tickets today!

CITY

Quick & dirty headlines

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🎶Great news for Great Scott fans:After shutting its doors in 2020 due to the pandemic (and infamouslybecoming a Taco Bell), beloved Allston music hallGreat Scott is officially reopening. The opening date is still TBD, but we do know the new 300-person venue will be just down the road at 1 Harvard Avenue, combining with next-door neighbor O’Brien’s pub. And while there will be some back-of-house upgrades in the new space, it’ll be sure to retain the “charming, dive-bar vibes” that we know and love.

🚇 August MBTA service changes, incoming!Buckle up Green, Orange, Red, and Mattapan Trolley riders, this one’sgoing to be a doozy. Here we go: Green liners have a 10-day shutdown on the B branch, Red liners have a seven-day shutdown on the trunk (which is reallyjust an amuse bouche), and Orange Line and Mattapan Trolley riders can expect a weekend shutdown or two. But before you lose all faith, we should also remind you that these shutdowns are working, see: the recentremoval of nine speed restrictionson the Red Line, including the behemoth between Harvard and Central.

🏥Yet another Steward disappointment.ICYMI: Steward Health Care has been in somehot financial waterlately,to put it lightly— declaring bankruptcy in May and planning to sell eight in-state hospitals. But after an unsuccessful hunt for buyers, the group hasannounced plans to closeCarney Hospital in Dorchester and Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer “on or around” Aug. 31. If that impacts you: The state launchedan interactive featurethat allows you to see all of the hospitals near you, and what services they provide.

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🥉Another Olympic W for New Englanders.Everyone’s faveTikTok iconslash rugby star Ilona Maher and Franklin native Kristi Kirshe helpedlead Team USA to its first-ever medalin rugby on Tuesday, upsetting the Australian team in the sevens bronze medal match after a truly iconic run. Beyond the medal, Maher, a Vermont native, is also responsible for bringing the team newfound attention on social media, going completely viralthis week alone for her stiff-arm moves. And while there aren’t any Mass. connections on the women’s gymnastics team, we still gotta shout them out for theirteam all-around gold.

ONE LAST THING

Team USA’s new star

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A nerdy kid from Worcester who can ride a pommel horse like a cowboy becoming America’s sweetheart was not on our 2024 bingo card.And then,Worcester gymnast Stephen Nedoroscikhappened.

ICYMI: Team USA took home a bronze medal in the men’s all-around on Monday, largely thanks to Nedoroscik’s clutch performance.

Unlike his teammates, Nedoroscik is a specialist, meaning he only trains and competes in one area, the pommel horse, versus the total six. So as the closer in this year’s team finals, he had one job and one job only: To pommel that horse.

And pommel he did. Not only washis performance stellar, clinching the team’s medal, but it caused him to go viral,sprouting endless memesabout his Clark Kent looks, hispre-game drill, and overall adorably nerdy vibe.

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— Written by Gia Orsino and Emily Schario

🥉Thanks for reading!Needless to say, we’re obsessed.

💜Special shoutout to today’s sponsor,theConnecticut Sun, for supporting local journalism and giving basketball fans in Boston a team to cheer for over the summer.

📦 The results are in:52% of B-Siders say that movers are the move for a Sept. 1 move-in. One reader, who is ostensibly not hiring movers, said: “Nope, a 12 pack of Miller & my boys. You know the drill.”

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FAQs

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Here's what to know: 📲 You won't need a CharlieCard to ride the T anymore. The update will allow riders to pay their MBTA fare with a tappable debit or credit card, or by using Apple, Samsung, or Google Pay on your phone or smartwatch.

Does MBTA accept credit cards? ›

The MBTA is transitioning to a new fare system to make it easier for riders to pay their fares. The new system will replace current technology with new ways to pay—a contactless credit/debit card, phone, or watch.

Is Boston getting rid of CharlieCards? ›

MBTA debuts contactless pay on August 1. BOSTON - Starting August 1, the MBTA will no longer require a Charlie Card to ride parts of the T. Its new contactless pay system will be ready in August to be used on buses, the Green Line, the Mattapan Line trolleys and at subway fare gates.

Can I use my phone as a CharlieCard? ›

If you don't have a CharlieCard, you can also pay your fare with: Contactless payment by tapping your contactless debit/credit card, phone, or watch with a mobile wallet on bus and subway. CharlieTicket, a tappable ticket that can be loaded with subway, bus, Commuter Rail, and ferry tickets or passes.

Why is the T card called a CharlieCard? ›

"Charlie on the MTA" was written as a campaign song for Mayoral candidate Walter A. O'Brien, Jr. in 1949. It tells the story of a subway rider named Charlie, stuck on an endless train ride underneath the streets of Boston because he was unable to pay the exit fare.

Can credit card be used for transport? ›

The most convenient option

SimplyGo allows you to pay for train and bus rides with Mastercard, NETS, or Visa credit and debit cards. Registering for a SimplyGo account allows you to track your journey and fare history. In our experience, you can tap and take public transport with your card even without registering too.

How do you pay on MBTA? ›

Most machines accept cash, major credit/debit cards, and EBT cards. Some machines only accept credit/debit/EBT cards and are marked to indicate that they don't accept cash. At fare vending machines, you can add cash value or 1-day, 7-day, or monthly passes to a CharlieCard or CharlieTicket.

Are CharlieCards still used? ›

"The Charlie Card, as we know it, is being phased out in favor of a new system that will, in the long run, make it easier to pay," Thompson said.

Can two people use the same CharlieCard Boston? ›

Using a Charlie Card on an MBTA bus is as simple as tapping the card on the card reader when boarding. The card reader will deduct the appropriate fare and display your remaining balance. If you're traveling with multiple people, each individual will need their own Charlie Card for payment.

What is the difference between a CharlieCard and a Charlie ticket? ›

CharlieCards are hard plastic reusable cards that serve as a convenient way to pay bus and subway fares. Value can be reloaded with cash or credit card at the fare machines at all subway stations. CharlieTickets resemble a regular ticket and can be reloaded up to 18 months after the purchase date.

Can I add money to a CharlieCard? ›

Standard CharlieCards are reusable cards that can be loaded with money or passes to pay bus and subway fares.

Can you refill a CharlieCard online? ›

What you can't do is reload your CharlieCard. Commuters expressed their frustration on social media, making very good points. A poster on X, formerly known as Twitter, wrote “You can't buy/add value to a CharlieCard online, at home, anytime. But you can wait in line, at a machine, fumbling with physical cards.

Can you buy a CharlieCard with Apple pay? ›

Updated on-screen prompts at fare vending machines will help you purchase a tappable CharlieTicket or purchase/reload a CharlieCard. You can now pay using Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay or contactless credit/debit cards. You can also use your credit/debit card, EBT card, or cash.

How much money is left on my CharlieCard? ›

Currently, there is no way to check your CharlieCard balance online. To check your balance, visit the nearest fare vending machine. See a list of all available Auto-pay passes so you can quickly choose the one that's best for you, then sign up with just a few clicks.

What is the oldest subway station in the US? ›

U.S. Census Bureau History: America's First Subway. Boston, MA, opened the nation's first underground, electric subway line on September 1, 1897. along a route known as the "Tremont Street Subway" in the heart of the city. Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress.

What is the oldest subway line in Boston? ›

The Tremont Street subway in Boston's MBTA subway system is the oldest subway tunnel in North America and the third-oldest still in use worldwide to exclusively use electric traction (after the City and South London Railway in 1890, and the Budapest Metro's Line 1 in 1896), opening on September 1, 1897.

Can you pay credit card on bus in Boston? ›

Cash and credit/debit cards are accepted.

Can I use my credit card on the MTA? ›

Paying the subway fare

Tap your contactless credit or debit card, mobile device, or OMNY card at the OMNY reader on the turnstile. It doesn't matter which way the card or device is facing. When the reader shows GO, proceed through the turnstile.

Can you use credit card on public transport? ›

If your bank card shows the contactless symbol you can use it to pay for your travel. We accept American Express, Mastercard and Visa credit or debit cards.

Can I use a credit card on the CTA? ›

You don't even have to use a card issued by us.

If you have a credit or debit card with the contactless payment symbol ( ), you can pay-as-you-go by touching your card to a reader or even create a Ventra Transit Account on that card, and load value and passes onto that.

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