Por: Portland Press Herald Nation December 18, 2022
Enzo Gelestino lies awake at night worrying if he is doing enough for his children. “I always wonder if I’m doing right by them,” Enzo said. At 51 years old, he is an older single dad to an elementary school-age boy and a middle school-age girl. The family has been homeless for over a year. Before school started this fall, he and the children moved into a school bus that he parks at a boat launch on the Androscoggin River. Enzo Gelestino,... + full article
WPTV USA Business November 30, 2022
When the days get chilly, it’s natural to want to crank up the heat in your home. After all, there are only so many layers you can wear. But if you’re worried about the cost of turning the temperature up on the thermostat, you might want to consider which is cheaper in the... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion November 27, 2022
One day I pulled onto the end of the Post Road in Bowdoinham right behind a school bus. This experience generally wouldn’t register on my happiness meter, but this time it did. It became one of my most memorable trips along the Post Road ever. Let me explain. I caught up to... + más
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Fox News USA Sports November 02, 2022
ace Justin Verlander was caught flipping the bird after getting it shown to him by a Phillies fan as the team’s bus entered Citizens Bank Park prior to Game 3 of the World Series on Monday night. With the game pushed to Tuesday night due to inclement weather, Stephanie Di... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation October 27, 2022
The MBTA heard your feedback about its new bus map — the good, the bad, and the ugly — and is back with a second draft.The latest version, , reflects more than 20,000 public comments the agency received since a redesigned bus network in May. The new map will increase bus... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Opinion October 21, 2022
When Mayor Michelle Wu with the school bus drivers union in May, she said the contract “will ensure that our city’s students get to school more reliably.”And when, a month later, Wu to avoid a state takeover of Boston Public Schools after weeks of fraught negotiations with... + más
The latest Mission Hill report is an early test for Boston’s new schools superintendent | The Boston Globe
With Boston special education students missing classes because of late buses, two advocacy organizations seek state intervention | The Boston Globe
Forbes USA Life October 13, 2022
The most dangerous part of the school bus ride isn’t the ride, it’s approaching and getting on and ... [+] off the bus. AFP via Getty Images The most dangerous part of the school bus ride isn’t the ride, it’s approaching and getting on and off the bus. On most weekdays,... + más
Bus driver subject of controversy in Lovell | Portland Press Herald
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation October 08, 2022
LOVELL — A 74-year-old MSAD 72 bus driver is still on the job a week after she was criminally charged following an altercation with the parent of a student. Some parents and community members, however, say the district should have her parked. Shirley Danforth of Stoneham was... + más
Maine Voices: We have a rare opportunity to improve local libraries | Portland Press Herald
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