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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Cost, Access to NBCTC High Among Concerns North Berkshire Residents

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

Adams Select Chair Christine Hoyt, NBCTC Executive Director David Fabiano and William Solomon, the attorney representing the four communities, talk after the session. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Public access channels should be supported and made more available to the public — and not be subject to a charge.
 
More than three dozen community members in-person and online attended the public hearing  Wednesday on public access and service from Spectrum/Charter Communications. The session at City Hall was held for residents in Adams, Cheshire, Clarksburg and North Adams to express their concerns to Spectrum ahead of another 10-year contract that starts in October.
 
Listening via Zoom but not speaking was Jennifer Young, director state government affairs at Charter.
 
One speaker after another conveyed how critical local access television is to the community and emphasized the need for affordable and reliable services, particularly for vulnerable populations like the elderly. 
 
"I don't know if everybody else feels the same way but they have a monopoly," said Clarksburg resident David Emery. "They control everything we do because there's nobody else to go to. You're stuck with with them."
 
Public access television, like the 30-year-old Northern Berkshire Community Television, is funded by cable television companies through franchise fees, member fees, grants and contributions.
 
Spectrum is the only cable provider in the region and while residents can shift to satellite providers or streaming, Northern Berkshire Community Television is not available on those alternatives and they may not be easy for some to navigate. For instance, the Spectrum app is available on smart televisions but it doesn't include PEG, the public, educational and governmental channels provided by NBCTC. 
 
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