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At-large field agrees to be at bus stops

Diaquan Bradford, a student at Dorchester Bay EDC, addressed at-large City Council candidates (from left) Felix Arroyo, John Connolly, Will Dorcena, Sean Ryan, Michael Flaherty, Ayanna Pressley, and Stephen Murphy during a debate sponsored by the Greater Boston Interfaith Organization at the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center. Diaquan Bradford, a student at Dorchester Bay EDC, addressed at-large City Council candidates (from left) Felix Arroyo, John Connolly, Will Dorcena, Sean Ryan, Michael Flaherty, Ayanna Pressley, and Stephen Murphy during a debate sponsored by the Greater Boston Interfaith Organization at the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center. (Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff)
By Stephanie Ebbert
Globe Staff / October 31, 2011

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Angry that Boston Public School buses have been unable to get students to school on time, city parents flocked to a candidates’ forum last night to urge city council candidates to join them at bus stops to experience how disruptive the delays are for Boston families. The members of the Greater Boston Interfaith Organization’s parent group, said the city schools’ bus crisis has wreaked havoc on families, leading children to miss class time and parents to miss work.

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