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15 Apr 2011 08:25a.m.
karen wrote:
I would love my son to get the bus to his regular school with a new start time due to sharing of the building since the quake, problem is the bus service is unable to get him to school for the new time of 750 am so yes i am a parent up on the roads every morning adding to the congestion. busing isn't that easy
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