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Commute Green' urges people to get on their bikes and ride (Union Leader, 5/16/11)

Parents excited for safe sidewalks (Concord Monitor, 5/16/11)

Bike and walk to work day (Concord Monitor, 5/15/11)

A few more ways to save on gas (Concord Monitor, 5/13/11)

Commute Green featured in Concord City Manager's Friday Memo (5/13/11)

Blumenauer, Moran, Hirono Joined by Business Leaders in Unveiling 'Commuter Relief Act' (Blumenauer website, 5/11/11)

Biker Babes of Concord (Concord Insider, 5/10/11)

Concord Named Walk Friendly Community

Bike, scooter sales pick up speed (USA Today, 5/9/11)

Cities roll out bike-sharing programs (USA Today, 5/8/11)

A National Bike Map (League of American Bicyclists, 3/28/11)

Switching Gears: More Commuters Bike to Work (NPR, 11/29/10)

There's safety in numbers for cyclists (Grist, 10/11/10)

Fossil Free Friday encourages greener, healthier communities (Conservation NH, 07/29/10)

Obama urges federal workers to commute less (The Washington Post, 07/2010)

Cunnane whips the motorized competition(Bicycle Retailer and Industry News, 05/27/10)

Green Commute Week (WKXL, 05/19/10)

To do list (Concord Monitor, 05/16/10)

It's not hard to be happy in Copenhagen (USA Today, 05/13/10)

Bicycling to school: one path to a healthier community (Concord Monitor, 05/05/10)

Healthy Body, Healthy Planet: Join the Local Bike Revolution (The Natural Buzz, May 2010, Page 11)

Making Concord Bicycle-Friendly: An Overview of PATH's Key Programs & Events (article by PATH staff posted on Concord Co-op's website, May 2010)

What we know about bike infrastructure: people want it (USDOT April 26 2010)

Alternative Transportation: For Personal Health, Savings and the Environment (New Hampshire Town and City, April 2010)

Small steps to healthier communities (Concord Monitor, 04/27/10)

Travel swells cost of housing (Boston Globe, 04/12/10)

Tough biking on Loudon Road (Concord Monitor, 04/08/10)

Sign of the Times: In the U.S., More Cars are Trashed than Bought (Bnet, 04/08/10)

Momentum Builds for Bicycle Master Plan With Second Public Meeting (CNHRPC Press Release, 03/31/10)

My view from atop the table at the National Bike Summit
(Fast Lane, 03/15/10)

Google Maps Adds Directions for Cyclists (New York Times, 03/09/10)

Safe Routes Q&A on Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" Campaign
(Dallas News, 03/05/10)

Study: Fewer Cars on the Street = Healthier Kids (StreetsBlog.org, 02/05/10)

Bike Sharing Rolls Nationwide (Planetizen, 02/03/10)

Lending a Helping Hand: The Story of Donate-a-Ride (MassTransit Interactive, 12/18/09)

Downeaster hits milestone (Seacoastonline.com, 12/17/09)

Riders share bike-seat view of city (Concord Monitor, 12/08/09)

Panel envisions bike-friendly city (Concord Monitor, 12/07/09)

Confirmed: New Yorkers Reap Health Benefits From Walking and Biking (Streetsblog.org, 12/03/09)

Transit Use is Growing, But Not Where You Think (Planetizen, 11/19/09)

Season ends for bike commuter (Concord Monitor 12/14/09)

Concord Bicycle Master Plan (CNHRPC Press Release 12/01/09)

Training Wheels for Bike Sharing (Concord Monitor 10/02/09)

NH Rode Public Transit in Record Numbers in '08 (Nashua Telegraph 09/24/09)

NH Ranks First in US for Clunkers Rebates (Boston Globe 08/29/09)

30 Surrender Cars for Month (Boston Herald 07/16/2009)

Biking Has Its (Tax) Benefits. Or Does It? (The New York Times 04/14/2009)

The Costs of Owning a Car(The New York Times, 03/18/2009)

Lower Gas Prices Are Not Increasing Driving (The New York Times, 03/17/2009)

T use up despite drop in gas cost (The Boston Globe, 01/07/2009)

European Support for Bicycles Promotes Sharing of the Wheels (The New York Times, 11/09/2008)

Stickers would show new cars' pollution potential (The Boston Globe, 11/07/2008)

Less Gas Usage Means Less Cars on the Road ( WXIA-TV Atlanta, 10/22/2008)

Do sprawling suburbs make us fat? (MSNBC, 10/052008)

With Free Bikes, Challenging Car Culture on Campus (The New York Times, 10/19/2008)

New 4-day work week praised (Seacoastonline.com, 10/15/2008)

Bailout gives tax break to bicycle commuters (San Francisco Chronicle, 10/9/2008)

Inspired conversion from petrol to outlet (Concord Monitor, 9/29/2008)

 

 
 
 

 

 

   
 
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