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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)
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April 25 2012 - Frontier, Lancaster boys lax teams weather the storm The passion for lacrosse runs deep at Lancaster and Frontier. While most schools were rushing to cancel after-school activities, Lancaster was gassing up the bus to drive to Frontier for their scheduled Class A contest. |
April 19 2012 - Coalition formed to save bus route  A coalition has been formed by Lockport human service agencies to try saving NFTA Bus Route 201, which is slated to be discontinued as of May 13. The coalition, joined by the Niagara Organizing Alliance for Hope (NOAH), intends to appeal to the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority to reverse its decision to cut Route 201. The route is a city-town circulator route, offering weekday service ... |
April 19 2012 - Route 201 survives — for now The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority will reconsider the fate of Lockport bus Route 201, a spokesman confirmed Monday. The city-town “circulator” bus service will not be discontinued May 13 as was previously announced, C. Douglas Hartmayer, NFTA director of public affairs, said. Instead, the transportation authority will analyze the route again and explore whether the Route 44 bus ... |
April 10 2012 - From the driver's seat to the pulpit As a bus driver for the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority, Tommy C. Seay Sr. gets people to their destinations on time, and he sends them off with a smile. Seay was raised in Buffalo's Cold Spring section, the fifth of 11 children. |
April 03 2012 - NFTA increases bus fares  The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Monday to raise Metro fares for bus and rail service and eliminate some routes, including the 201, which carries people from Lockport’s Transit Road business district to Main Street and back. The decision follows two public hearings held March 21 and 22, where board members said they heard from affected ... |
March 29 2012 - State budget funds seen undoing Metro Bus cuts ALBANY -- Lawmakers say the new state budget will restore enough money to undo some of the service cutbacks at the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority and possibly roll back its upcoming 25-cent fare hike for Metro Bus and Rail. |
March 27 2012 - NFTA votes to raise fares The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Monday to raise Metro fares for bus and rail service and eliminate some routes. |
March 24 2012 - Woman dies in SUV/school bus crash near Wellfleet Shaylynn M. Hagan, 31, of Wellfleet died Wednesday after her Chevy Trailblazer hit a Maywood school bus around 4:30 p.m. on U.S. Highway 83 near the Lincoln-Frontier County line, about 28 miles south of North Platte. |
March 06 2012 - Group led by NOAH opposes NFTA route cuts For Mark Meloon, it’s not just business, it’s personal. The Niagara Falls resident uses the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority’s Metro Bus system to travel to and from classes at Niagara County Community College and, on the weekend’s, his brother’s house in Lockport. |
March 05 2012 - Zemsky to be head of NFTA, officials say Howard A. Zemsky, who may already be one of the busiest business people in Buffalo, may be getting much busier soon. Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo is expected to name 52-year-old Zemsky chairman of the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority, Cuomo administration officials told The Buffalo News on Sunday. |
March 02 2012 - NFTA cuts may be cut back The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority board of directors released a broad proposal for the future of its organization that would raise Metro bus and train fares and consolidate routes in Erie and Niagara counties in an effort to scale back a projected deficit topping $23 million by 2016. Inner-city Lockport will likely be affected with Route 201 eliminated. The weekday circulator service ... |
February 28 2012 - Group led by NOAH travels from Falls to voice opposition to route cuts For Mark Meloon, it’s not just business, it’s personal. The Niagara Falls resident uses the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority’s Metro Bus system to travel to and from classes at Niagara County Community College and, on the weekend’s, his brother’s house in Lockport. |
February 19 2012 - NFTA scales back bus route cuts The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority board of directors released a broad proposal for the future of its organization that would raise Metro bus and train fares and consolidate routes in Erie and Niagara counties in an effort to scale back a projected deficit topping $23 million by 2016. |
February 19 2012 - NFTA to explore offer to buy harbor The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority on Thursday took the first step toward turning over its bustling Small Boat Harbor and Gallagher Beach complex to a private developer, a major move in the agency's effort to get out of the waterfront development business and concentrate on mass transit. |
February 08 2012 - Riders speak out against NFTA cuts About three dozen speakers in Buffalo and Niagara Falls urged the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority on Tuesday to abandon its proposal to reduce or eliminate much of its Metro bus and rail service to close a $7.1 million budget deficit in the year beginning April 1. |
February 07 2012 - Brian G. Chapman Jr., NFTA bus driver for 12 years Services for Brian Gordon Chapman Jr., a Buffalo resident who worked as a bus driver for the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority, will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in True Bethel Baptist Church, 907 E. Ferry St. |
February 03 2012 - NFTA hears from Southtowns Metro Bus riders Metro Bus riders from the Southtowns gave Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority officials an earful Thursday night, charging that they are being shortchanged by the authority’s plans to reduce bus service in their communities to help close a $15 million budget gap. |
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