Updated August 26, 2015 12:27PM

Stamford School Bus Routes 2016

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STAMFORD, Vt. — Stamford School has released its school bus routes for the 2016-2017 school year.

School begins this year on Thursday, Sept. 1. McCann Technical School opens Tuesday, Sept. 6, and Drury High School on Friday, Sept. 2.

Lunch menus can be found here. Cost is $2.75 for students; milk only is 40 cents.

Like the Stamford School, all buses transporting Stamford elementary and high school students are considered to be nut-free zones.


High School Bus Route
6:40      50 East Road
6:42      333 East Road
6:43      East Road at top of The Lane
6:43      799 East Road
6:44      1002 East Road
6:45      1072 East Road
6:51      Arcadia Drive
6:53      4937/4957 Main Road
6:54      4651 Main Road
6:56      2395 Main Road
7:00      Main Road at Old County Road
7:01      Main Road at Clayton Avenue
7:02      Main Road at Mill Road
7:03      Main Road at Jepson Road
7:03      252 Main Road

Elementary Bus Route

YELLOW BUS
Both morning and afternoon buses start at the school and goes south on Main, over East onto Clough, then north on Main to Alpenwald, turns around and continues south, back onto Clough, then Main to school.

8:00    941 Main Road
8:00    870 Main Road
8:00    827 Main Road
8:02    606 Main Road
8:02    493 Main Road
8:08    864 East Road
8:09    1294 East Road
8:11    1590 East Road
8:11    1625 East Road
8:12    1720 East Road
8:16     Robillard Road (south end)
8:16     Basin at Robillard Road
8:17     Robillard Road (north end)


8:18     Arcadia Drive
8:20     137 Bushika Road
8:24      Alpenwald

8:29     Main Road at Collins
8:30     2811 Main Road
8:30     Main Road at Lincoln
8:32     161 Clough Road
8:34     Main Road at Old County Road
8:35     1531 Main Road
8:35     1477 Main Road
8:36     1443 Main Road
8:37     School



County Road Little Yellow Bus Route
8:08    70 Mill Road
8:10    536 Mill Road
8:15    226 County Road
817     County Road at Maltese Road
8:18    County Road at Sparrow Drive
8:20    351 Mill Road
8:22    283 Mill Road
8:23    SCHOOL

Jepson Road Little Yellow Bus Route
8:31   228 Jepson Road
8:31   316 Jepson Road
8:33   Jepson Road at Boulger Road
8:35   1157 Jepson Road
8:37   325 Jepson Road
8:40   SCHOOL
 


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Macksey Updates on Eagle Street Demo and Myriad City Projects

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

The back of Moderne Studio in late January. The mayor said the city had begun planning for its removal if the owner could not address the problems. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Moderne Studio building is coming down brick by brick on Eagle Street on the city's dime. 
 
Concerns over the failing structure's proximity to its neighbor — just a few feet — means the demolition underway is taking far longer than usual. It's also been delayed somewhat because of recent high winds and weather. 
 
The city had been making plans for the demolition a month ago because of the deterioration of the building, Mayor Jennifer Macksey told the City Council on Tuesday. The project was accelerated after the back of the 150-year-old structure collapsed on March 5
 
Initial estimates for demolition had been $190,000 to $210,000 and included asbestos removal. Those concerns have since been set aside after testing and the mayor believes that the demolition will be lower because it is not a hazardous site.
 
"We also had a lot of contractors who came to look at it for us to not want to touch it because of the proximity to the next building," she said. "Unfortunately time ran out on that property and we did have the building failure. 
 
"And it's an unfortunate situation. I think most of us who have lived here our whole lives and had our pictures taken there and remember being in the window so, you know, we were really hoping the building could be safe."
 
Macksey said the city had tried working with the owner, who could not find a contractor to demolish the building, "so we found one for him."
 
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