Boston Bike-to-work Day!
Boston City Hall 1 City Hall Square, Boston, MA, United StatesBoston’s Bike to Work Day Festival celebrates National Bike to Work day and is our way of saying, “Thanks for riding your bike today.”
Boston’s Bike to Work Day Festival celebrates National Bike to Work day and is our way of saying, “Thanks for riding your bike today.”
A nice evening ride along the Charles River bike path to Harvard Sq. We can get a bite to eat at the Border Cafe , hang in the Square for a bit, then make our way back to Newtonville. It will probably be dark for the ride back, so make sure you have head and tail lights on your bike, and a light or reflective shirt or jacket. And, this is a great way to get in shape for the Tour de Newton! Meet in front of the Star Market on Austin St, in Newtonville, and we'll leave promptly at 6 PM. This [...]
Join us for a pleasant ride to the Boston Common to take part in the March for Truth . Organizers of the event describe it this way: "Gather on Boston Common to join sister rallies from across the country in peaceful demonstration on Saturday, June 3rd. Join with other concerned citizens to RECLAIM OUR DEMOCRACY, to advocate for restoring integrity to its institutions, and to protest the Trump administration's dangerous, destructive policies and actions." Event is scheduled from 2 to 5 pm; we can decide as a group when we'd like to return to Newton. Meet in front of the Newton Main library on [...]
A pleasant Loop on the Comm. Carriage lane to Auburndale, through the Cove north to the Charles river path in Waltham, along the river to Newtonville and back to the Library. Meet in front of the Newton Main Library on Homer St. in Newton Center, and we'll leave promptly at 6 PM. This is a family-friendly, "no-rider-left-behind" ride and all ages are invited, but all young children must be accompanied by an adult. Bike helmets are required. 9 miles roundtrip. Be sure to check bikenewton.org for any last-minute changes. Approximate Route: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6804080
Join Mothers Out Front & Bike Newton for a ride through Newton's scenic neighborhoods and see firsthand what happens to trees near gas leaks. Learn more about the harmful effects of methane on tree health, and show your support for a healthier Garden City and greener world. Meet in Newton Centre on the Green across from Panera Bread. The ride will last approximately 2 hours. Co-sponsored by Green Newton, Newton Tree Conservancy, League of Women Voters Newton, 350 MASS Newton Node, HEET (Home Energy Efficient Team) Rain date: Sunday June 25th. Check www.bikenewton.org for updates.
Bike Newton's monthly Steering Committee meeting. Public is invited to attend. Please email Alicia at [email protected] for location. 7pm-8:30.
A loop from the Library via Parker St, Dedham St and Nahanton St to the Newton Community Farm (just a ride-by) and then through Nahanton Park and returning to the Library via Winchester and Walnut Sts. And we'll take in a little of Crystal Lake as well. Meet in front of the Newton Main library on Homer St. in Newton Center, and we’ll leave promptly at 6pm. This is a family-friendly, “no-rider-left-behind” ride and all ages are invited, but all young children must be accompanied by an adult. Bike helmets are required. 8 miles roundtrip. Be sure to check bikenewton.org for [...]
A nice ride along the Charles River and Western Ave to the Middle East Corner Bar in hip Central Square Cambridge for jazz lunch – American or Middle Eastern – $8-10, while being entertained by the Nate & Dave Dynamic Duo (Nate can’t lead this ride ’cause he’s on stage!) Meet in front of the Star Market on Austin St, in Newtonville, and we’ll leave promptly at 12 noon. This is a family-friendly, “no-rider-left-behind” ride and all ages are invited, but all young children must be accompanied by an adult. Bike helmets are required. 13 miles roundtrip. Be sure to check [...]
A pleasant Loop on the Comm. Carriage lane to Auburndale, through the Cove north to the Charles river path in Waltham, along the river to Newtonville and back to the Library. Meet in front of the Newton Main Library on Homer St. in Newton Center, and we’ll leave promptly at 6 PM. This is a family-friendly, “no-rider-left-behind” ride and all ages are invited, but all young children must be accompanied by an adult. Bike helmets are required. 9 miles roundtrip. Be sure to check bikenewton.org for any last-minute changes. Approximate Route: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6804080
Transportation & Housing Forum with Mayoral candidates Al Cecchinelli Ruthanne Fuller Eli Katzoff Scott Lennon Amy Sangiolo Richard Saunders Geoffrey Woodward Thursday September 7, 2017 @ 7:00 PM War Memorial Auditorium Q&A regarding: Interconnection of Transportation & Housing Traffic congestion Road safety Walking, bicycling, transit use Fair & diverse housing options for all income levels Transit-oriented and multi-use development