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When a third grader's bike broke down on the way to school, Augusta police said they and an anonymous donor stepped in to help. On Wednesday, School Resource Officer Paul Doody spotted Thomas, a ...
AUGUSTA, Maine (WABI) -Kids around the Augusta area made it down to the Elks Lodge to learn about bike safety. Today’s bike safety rodeo was free of charge for grades K to five courtesy of the ...
AUGUSTA — As a new bicycle shop is set to open and a committee begins meeting in Maine’s capital city, two teachers in the Augusta School Department are encouraging more students to ride bikes.
GAP Ministries is introducing a new program called “Wheels of Change.” People who are homeless or barely getting by often ...
Bike lanes no longer border traffic lanes between Western and Milwaukee avenues on Augusta Boulevard, and vehicle speed limits were lowered to 20 mph. Safer bike lanes roll out in West Town ...
Randall Wolf, an Augusta County resident, is the lifeblood of Bike Box of the Blue Ridge, working to get used bikes in good condition, and in the hands of the people who need them most.
AUGUSTA — A bird of prey aggressively protecting its nest has prompted the closure of two trails at Bond Brook Recreation ...
A new bar and patio coupled with a party bike pub opened in downtown Augusta. Augusta Pedal Pub, Bar and Outdoor Patio opened its physical location doors to the public in August at 305 12th Street.
Saren Bright wanted to create a space in North Augusta that was bike friendly and reminiscent of the cycling culture in Baltimore, Maryland, so she started Friday Night Bikes.
Beyond the bikes. Randall, who ran for the Augusta County Board of Supervisors and the Virginia House of Delegates, wanted to learn more about Tent City, located on the banks of the South River ...
The Augusta bike lanes travel through the 1 st and 36 th wards. 1st Ward Alderman Daniel La Spata supports them; 36 th Ward Alderman Gilbert Villegas has formed a working group with CDOT and other ...
AUGUSTA, Maine (WABI) - Last week, an Augusta resource officer noticed a third grader on his way to school who had an issue, a broken bike. The officer took matters into his own hands.
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