A very busy NH legislative season has been underway for the past four months with NHRTC speaking up and taking action in support of the NH rail trail community. (more…)
Author: Emily McMaster
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Welcome New Board Members
Welcome to the following new advocates who officially joined the BWANH board in February – Angela Pedrigni Ladd of Newmarket, Erik Paddleford of Concord, and Colin Lentz of Rochester. (more…)
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Seacoast E-Bikes, New Supporting Bike Shop
Bike-Walk Alliance is pleased to announce the addition of a new Supporting Bike Shop – Seacoast E-Bikes, 109 Gosling Road in Newington, New Hampshire. They currently have a huge inventory of all types, styles and sizes of e-bikes. (more…)
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GSW Offers $25,000 in Grants
The Granite State Wheelers (GSW) bicycling club is pleased to once again offer a grant program. Up to ten $2,500.00 grants will be awarded in the spring of 2022 to NH-based bicycling organizations. (more…)
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Volunteer for Bikes & Beers NH
As you may know, it takes a lot of volunteer effort to put on great bike ride events like Bikes & Beers NH happening at Smuttynose Brewery on Saturday, July 23rd. (more…)
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Get Ready For Bike Month
As you may know, May is Bike Month. Soon, calendars should be chock full of events and promotions all geared toward promoting bicycling. Here are some regional biking events that are already on our radar: (more…)
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Veteran’s Count Ride, Nashua
Consider registering for this great ride to honor NH service members, veterans and their families! With a variety of route distances, this event has a scenic ride loop for every ability – 10, 30, 50-miles and even a virtual option. (more…)
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Benefits of Walkable Places
Winston Churchill insightfully said of architecture, “we shape our buildings and thereafter they shape us.” That statement is even more true of communities and urban planning. Cities and towns are architecture writ large. (more…)
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Progress on Concord Rail Trail Connection
Half-mile trail purchase will connect Northern Rail Trail to proposed Merrimack River Greenway Trail.
A small but key piece of completing a continuous rail trail from the Connecticut River through Concord fell into place last week (more…)
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Increasing Micromobility Reduces Traffic Congestion
It stands to reason that moving more car trips in urban areas to micromobility modes will reduce congestion. New research quantifies this reduction, offering another tool for policymakers and infrastructure planners. (more…)
