The city is moving forward with 2 new trails that will fill gaps in the trail network that runs along the outskirts of the city. Cycling advocates are lauding the effort as a step forward for safety and clean transportation.
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Reports of bike thefts are on the rise in Portland
Portlanders say they are noticing more frequent bike thefts. Police think those bikes are being resold for money or used for transportation.
Pedal coast-to-coast without using a road? New program helps connect trails
While the ambitious project currently includes more than 125 completed trails across 12 states and the nation’s capital, significant gaps remain – particularly in rural Western states such as Montana and Wyoming.
Portland Council hears update on Franklin Street redesign
The city plans to apply for federal funding and begin work later this decade on a project that was approved in 2015 in an effort to make the area safer for bicyclists and pedestrians while creating space to build housing.
Hundreds biked up to 100 miles on Sunday to support the Eastern Trail
More than 750 bikers gathered for the Maine Lighthouse Ride on Sunday, a fundraiser for the Eastern Trail Alliance. 25-, 40-, 62-, and 100-mile routes stretched from South Portland to as far as Kennebunkport.
Jody Rich, Waterville: The two-wheeled route of my teenage life
Like many kids, I got my first two-wheeler for Christmas. Like many kids in New England, I experienced torment because I couldn’t use it until spring! Months, depending on how fierce the winter storms were, were endured, glancing lovingly at the clean three-speed. Dreams of adventures to come. There was the occasional ride in the […]
Brenda E. Smith, Belfast: Returning to one of childhood’s pure joys
I got my first bicycle when I was 8 years old and, with it, my first taste of freedom. Of course, at 3, I’d pedaled a tricycle around the backyard. I found it took more energy from my toddler legs to pedal the trike forward than it did to just run to wherever I needed […]
Kate Cone Brancaccio, Cape Neddick: Making more birthday memories
“Kathleen is one decade old.” That’s my older brother Brian talking. What was a decade? “It’s 10 years.” I always learned something from him. And here it was, my 10th birthday, Oct. 11, 1963. We were back from my dad’s tour of duty in Tachikawa, Japan. It was a school day, so as was the […]
Steve Thornley, Wells: With Dad behind me all the way
I got my first bike for Christmas when I was 10 years old, a three-speed Raleigh, an “English,” not an “American” bike like the ones my friends had. After dinner that day, my dad insisted that we go outside so I could begin learning how to ride it. It was freezing cold and the street […]
Jenny McKendry, Hallowell: Happier when moving without motors
My parents taught us to ride bikes early; first a tiny wooden trike in the kitchen, then trikes outside, till on to two-wheelers. A lot of miles were covered, primarily back and forth in the driveway on a quiet street. We walked our bikes from the French army base house, down to the pathway beside […]