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Minivan, school bus collision injures 3 in Gorham

Minivan, school bus collision injures 3 in Gorham

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Three people were injured when a school bus and a minivan collided Wednesday morning in Gorham.

The two vehicles crashed at the intersection of Morrill Avenue and South Street, near Gorham High School, around 10:30 a.m.

Gorham High School Principal Brian Jandreau said the bus was carrying three students, a staff member and the driver.

None of the students on board the bus were injured, but the drivers of both vehicles and the staff member were hospitalized with minor injuries.

The crash is still under investigation.

Neighbors who spoke with our info partners at CBS 13 news say the intersection is dangerous and are calling for a stoplight to be installed.

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