April 13 2012 - Red Jacket bus driver alerted police about missing student A quick-thinking Red Jacket school bus driver is credited with helping in the safe return of a 16-year-old girl who was found Monday morning with three out-of-state men on I-86, near Bath, Steuben County. The Red Jacket student rode the bus to school, but left Monday morning with the men in a gray Hyundai SUV around the time school was starting, according to State Police. Red Jacket faculty ... |
March 03 2012 - RSU 1 lines up free ride to engineering expo The Times Record BATH The Morse High School Guidance Office will host a free bus trip to the University of Maine’s Engineering Expo on Saturday for students and parents in Regional School Unit 1 and surrounding communities. read more |
February 25 2012 - HOMELESS MAN SETS FIRE TO HIMSELF IN BUS TERMINAL ATLANTIC CITY -- An arson investigator was called to the New Jersey Transit Bus Terminal in Atlantic City early Friday morning, after authorities say a homeless man set himself on fire inside a bathroom. |
February 09 2012 - 5 Ways To Make Public Transit Awesome NRDC Today ppl who care about the #budget , #polarbears #oil drilling & public transit are all calling their reps. Call: 877-573-7693 TabathaSouthey Don't for a second think this mania for subways is about giving commuters great service. It's about keeping public transit off the roads. |
January 27 2012 - Overheard in D.C.: Takin' the Bus You can say many things about Metrobuses. And now you can say one more thing. But hey, at least it's a good thing that Metro stations have bathrooms. [ more › ] |
January 12 2012 - Downtown Bangor businesses worry about bath salts’ impact Posted Jan. 11, 2012, at 9:58 p.m. Last modified Jan. 11, 2012, at 10:15 p.m. BANGOR, Maine — In early December, a disheveled man with his pants halfway down wandered into Bella Hair Studio, a Main Street salon, wanting a haircut. |
January 02 2012 - Metrobus drivers say tight schedules don’t leave enough time for bathroom breaks Try driving a 40-foot-long bus through crowded city streets. Weaving around obstacles. Bouncing through potholes. Stopping and going. And not going to the restroom — sometimes for long stretches. Metrobus operators say that’s their world, one with a lack of clean facilities along their routes and without enough time for bathroom breaks between runs, sometimes leading to chronic health issues ... |
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