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Safety around School bus
With school buses back on the road, as a parent you might be worried about safety in school bus and around school. According to the digital journal, School bus accidents may only represent a small number of total accidents. [...] (Read Article)
March 17 2012 - Harford ranks among best counties for employment gains As jobs grow, so does traffic, local businesses leaders are told Harford County is one of top 25 counties in the nation in employment and wage gains, according to a new federal Bureau of Labor Statistics report.
March 17 2012 - Report: Harford among fastest-growing U.S. counties for jobs As jobs grow, so does traffic, local businesses leaders are told Harford County is one of top 25 counties in the nation in employment and wage gains, according to a new federal Bureau of Labor Statistics report.
January 09 2012 - Bus line between Harford, Cecil unveiled Harford and Cecil transit officials unveiled their latest collaboration Monday: the Route 7 bus line, also called the Teal Line, that will soon run between Aberdeen and Perryville.
January 09 2012 - New bus route to connect Harford, Cecil counties Increasing gas prices, tolls made taking the bus a more popular option Commuters between Harford and Cecil counties will soon have a public transit option for crossing the Susquehanna River, one with a fare that is $4 less than the toll motorists pay to use the bridge.