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2 hurt in 4-car crash at Garrison School

By Mike Cloutier on Feb 27, 2014 at 8:41 am in News

Two people have been injured in a four-vehicle accident in front of Garrison Road School.

Traffic is heavy, visibility is poor and snow is falling.

The stretch of four-lane undivided highway includes street-side bus drop-offs, parents turning into the school driveway, a TimHo’s drive-through and a couple of convenience stores.

 

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