Monthly Archives: February 2014

Tonight: Public Hearing For Game-Changing Cycle Track Loop In Downtown Boston

Greg Hum plays drums on his bike, gets people together for really big midnight and monthly bike rides, and smiles too much. He shares stories and more on his personal blog, The Humble Cyclist. Tweet at him, bro: @thehum.  ____________________________________________________________________ Imagine being able … Continue reading

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How riding a bike has changed my driving…

Despite my daily devotion to urban bike riding, I do own a car. I drive a lot of miles too logging between 12-14,000 miles per year over the past five years. While most of it is highway, I figure though the … Continue reading

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How riding a bike has changed my driving…

Despite my daily devotion to urban bike riding, I do own a car. I drive a lot of miles too logging between 12-14,000 miles per year over the past five years. While most of it is highway, I figure though the … Continue reading

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RSVP For 6th Annual Boston Bikes Update

RSVP today for 6th Annual Boston Bike Update, happening March 27th. Biking has doubled in Boston in the last six years.   Want to know how, why and who helped make this happen? Wondering how biking fits into larger transportation network?   … Continue reading

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Bikes Not Bombs Update

From BNB: Help BNB Youth Get to the 2014 Youth Bike Summit Bikes Not Bombs is looking to send a group of 10 young leaders and two adults to New York City for the 4th Annual Youth Bike Summit, February 14-16th. … Continue reading

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March 27th: LivableStreets’ 6th Annual Boston Bike Update

I’m registered for the 6th Annual Boston Bike Update.  Join me with an RSVP to LivableStreets. When: Thursday, March 27, 2014 Where: Boston Public Library, 700 Bolyston St, Boston Agenda: 5:30pm Doors open – No reserved seating. 6:00pm Presentations begin 7:45pm Q&A … Continue reading

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Feb. 26th: Public Meeting for Protected Bike Lanes in Downtown Boston

Come voice your support for a vastly improved bicycling in Boston’s central core at the public hearing for the 25% design of Phase 1 of the Connect Historic Boston bike trail and Constitution Road protected bike lane proposals. WHERE: Boston City Hall, Room 801 … Continue reading

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Sidewalk Wars Leave Pedestrians Treading On Thin Ice

Whenever I’m interested in reading about climate change I turn to Grist Magazine to see what interesting facts they may have uncovered in this realm. While I’m there, I peruse their section on cities, which contains a selection of information … Continue reading

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Sidewalk Wars Leave Pedestrians Treading On Thin Ice

Whenever I’m interested in reading about climate change I turn to Grist Magazine to see what interesting facts they may have uncovered in this realm. While I’m there, I peruse their section on cities, which contains a selection of information … Continue reading

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Sidewalk Wars Leave Pedestrians Treading On Thin Ice

Whenever I’m interested in reading about climate change I turn to Grist Magazine to see what interesting facts they may have uncovered in this realm. While I’m there, I peruse their section on cities, which contains a selection of information … Continue reading

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