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New MTAB discounts — from Greenfield to Orleans

MTA members have a number of new discounts to enjoy this year — from entertainment and museums to bookstores and car care.
Published: September 2021

MTA members have a number of new discounts to enjoy this year — from entertainment and museums to bookstores and car care. Here are details on a few of the new discounts. Visit www.mtabenefits.com for a full list.

The Music Wagon in Rehoboth, founded by a music educator, offers MTA members a 10 percent discount on accessories purchased at the time of initial instrument rental. Home delivery or shipping within Massachusetts is included for free.

Take in a show at The Regent Theatre in Arlington, where members can purchase up to 12 tickets for any event listed as "MTA Discount Available" for 25 percent off the regular price.

Both the Captain Bangs Hallet House Museum in Yarmouth Port and the South County Museum in Narragansett, Rhode Island, offer members free admission. In addition, South County Museum offers half-price admission for children if you show your MTA member card.

At Bearly Read Books in Sudbury, save 10 percent off your entire purchase, and at World Eye Bookshop in Greenfield, members save 10 percent on in-stock inventory and most special orders (excluding sale, markdown items and certain special orders).

And members save 5 percent on tires when shopping at Cape & Islands Tire Co., with locations in East Falmouth, East Wareham, Hyannis and Orleans.

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