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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)
May 14 2012 - 23 students treated after Montgomery school bus crash NORTHUMBERLAND — MONTGOMERY, Pa. (AP) — School officials say nearly two dozen students have been treated and released after a school bus accident in north-central Pennsylvania.
April 21 2012 - High School Stock Market Game: Frosh 'earn' $596G! NORTHUMBERLAND — It was Friday the 13th, and Rachel Metzger was leaving nothing to chance. The Lewisburg Area High School freshman, with about 40 other students, was on a bus en route to a Philadelphia museum.
February 25 2012 - Persing truck fee idea stalls SUNBURY -- While Pennsylvania has passed legislation allowing communities to collect impact fees in 35 counties, Northumberland County is not one of them, and business leaders and lawmakers do not think Sunbury Mayor David Persing's plan to try to do his own version of an impact fee will pass muster.
January 24 2012 - Priestley library gives babies a fun look at books NORTHUMBERLAND -- Babies boogied and toddlers rocked to the sweet mellow sounds of "The Wheels on the Bus," while parents sat and enjoyed seeing their children learn. The Priestley-Forsyth Memorial Library has been hosting the 30-minute Monday morning sessions for babies for nearly five years, and Kim King said she loves to teach the children.