Monthly Archives: January 2016

Hey Look The Metro Misquoted Me!

TweetDon’t you love it when someone manages to read all the way down a several hundred word article you have written and then for some reason chooses to miss the entire point of the article, while at the same time cherry picking … Continue reading

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Hey Look The Metro Misquoted Me!

TweetDon’t you love it when someone manages to read all the way down a several hundred word article you have written and then for some reason chooses to miss the entire point of the article, while at the same time cherry picking … Continue reading

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Open letter to the city

Tweethello, I live a few streets away from Seaver Street in Roxbury, and was at the community meeting last year at the church regarding the bike lanes on Seaver. One loudmouthed community member (who is not a cyclist) shouted everyone … Continue reading

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RoadAir Mini-Pump Review

TweetSometimes people are nice enough to send me products to review.  So just know I got this for free, and that might bias me in ways I can’t consciously know about. I was sent this pump a while ago, and … Continue reading

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Cambridge Participatory Budget Bike Projects!

TweetThree bike projects won! (for those of you who don’t know what the Cambridge Participatory Budget is check this out) http://pb.cambridgema.gov/sepbikelanes 9. Separate Bike Lanes from Traffic Committee: Streets, Sidewalks & Transit Cost: $50,000 Location: Citywide Short Description: Improve safety … Continue reading

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Cambridge Participatory Budget Bike Projects!

TweetThree bike projects won! (for those of you who don’t know what the Cambridge Participatory Budget is check this out) http://pb.cambridgema.gov/sepbikelanes 9. Separate Bike Lanes from Traffic Committee: Streets, Sidewalks & Transit Cost: $50,000 Location: Citywide Short Description: Improve safety … Continue reading

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Cambridge Participatory Budget Bike Projects!

TweetThree bike projects won! (for those of you who don’t know what the Cambridge Participatory Budget is check this out) http://pb.cambridgema.gov/sepbikelanes 9. Separate Bike Lanes from Traffic Committee: Streets, Sidewalks & Transit Cost: $50,000 Location: Citywide Short Description: Improve safety … Continue reading

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MassBike Moves It’s Offices

TweetMassbike is getting some snazzy new digs! From the email. ———– We’re Moving! Don’t worry – we’re not going far! On March 1 MassBike is heading down the block to 50 Milk Street and moving in to the Cambridge Innovation … Continue reading

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MassBike Moves It’s Offices

TweetMassbike is getting some snazzy new digs! From the email. ———– We’re Moving! Don’t worry – we’re not going far! On March 1 MassBike is heading down the block to 50 Milk Street and moving in to the Cambridge Innovation … Continue reading

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For a real People’s Pike

Tweet“People’s Pike” is a group of citizens with concerns about the Massachusetts Department of Transportation’s I-90 Allston Interchange project, the main goal of which has  been to replace the deteriorating Massachusetts Turnpike viaduct. The People’s Pike group is concerned mostly … Continue reading

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