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Student Dead from Crash with School Bus in Standish

Student Dead from Crash with School Bus in Standish

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A student is dead from a crash involving a school bus near Edna Libby Elementary School in Standish this morning.

The Cumberland County Sheriff Office reports the crash happened at about 8 a.m. on Northeast Road, which is Route 35.

Northeast Road was shut down this morning between Route 114 and Moody Road because of the crash.

Cumberland County deputies are investigating the crash with the assistance of Maine State Police.

No further details have been released yet.

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A crash involving a student and a school bus has shut down Northeast Road – Route 35 – in Standish between Route 114 and Moody Road.

The MSAD 6 district has confirmed the crash involved a student and a school bus.

The Cumberland County Regional Communications Center says the road is expected to remain closed for an extended period while crews deal with the crash.

MSAD 6 serves the towns of Buxton, Hollis, Limington, Standish, and Frye Island.

Watch for this story to be updated.

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