People Powered Morristown: Stacey Schlosser
Stacey Schlosser moved into Morristown recently and shares some thoughts about getting around town on foot and leaving the car behind. Stacey is the owner of Glassworks on South Street. Less gas, more...
View ArticleBikes Bands Beer 2014: a bike walk town celebration
Purchase Tickets Here Tickets for our second annual Bikes.Bands.Beer celebration and membership drive are now up for sale at Brown Paper Tickets! This year’s party is at Sona 13 on March 29 (5pm-9pm)...
View ArticleCelebrating People: Bike Walk Townie Karin Stoetzer
Our Bike Walk Town community is made up of everyone who rides and walks and waves and says hi while they are making their way around town. Some of these people go the extra mile and volunteer their...
View ArticleMusic.Picnic.Art: an annual Bike & Walk Morristown party for everyone
After the Morristown Critical Mass & Bike Party on Friday, August 29, join Bike & Walk Morristown on the lawn of the Vail Mansion, 110 South Street, for our annual Music.Picnic.Art summer...
View ArticleHave Bike, Will Travel
Meet Bike & Walk Townie Pete Kalawur. Look familiar? He should. He regularly leads rides out of and around Morristown like the Full Moon Rides!* Well, he likes riding so much, he’s actually...
View ArticleThe Cycle of Life
A story by Karen Clark It’s a story as old as time. Your parents buy you a bike for your 5th birthday and you ride that thing ALL summer long until the treads are bare. As you age and grow, so do your...
View ArticleLearn How to Ride Bikes Happy and Safe with Your Kids
On Saturday, June 18, Bike & Walk Morristown, Whole Foods and Marty’s Reliable Cycle are sponsoring a How to Ride with Kids event on the patio at Whole Foods on Washington Street in Morristown....
View ArticleWith a little help from my (furry) friends
We’re not just about biking… we like all forms of transportation and, sometimes, we like to bring a friend along for the trip. Here’s Theresa Ulrich’s story about a big move and making some new...
View ArticleRiding Safe and Seen: 5 Tips for Better Visibility on the Road
Submitted by: Eric Minghella The smartest cyclists ride safe and get seen. It’s safest to assume drivers won’t notice bikes. For drivers, it is not as easy to register a bike as it is to register a...
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