Let’s start the retrospective with biking news since 2020 was a good year for biking and bike shops. For a few months the demand for bicycles was so high, people were placed on waiting lists to [...]
We haven’t seen any snowflakes yet, but we have already experienced a few frigid days. Winter is coming. While many people are familiar with the prep needed for winter, this year many others [...]
This year AAA estimates a 10% drop in travel from previous years, the largest decrease since 2008. Fewer Americans have travel plans this year and for a good reason. Many states have travel [...]
Daylight saving time ends on November 1, 2020. We may welcome the extra hour of sleep, but not the body disruption the clock change causes. Losing an hour of afternoon daylight is associated [...]
A recent article in Next City asked that interesting question, is transit a private business or a public service? Does seeing transit as a private business makes us more likely to use it more [...]
Today August 21, is National Senior Citizens Day. The day is an opportunity to recognize the valuable contributions senior citizens bring to our communities. It is a reminder to support, [...]
Under normal circumstances we would be talking to you about 4th of July travel info and transit schedules. But these are not normal times and most July 4th plans are postponed. We are lucky to [...]
Greater Mercer TMA (GMTMA) announced the winners of its Safe Routes to School Bookmark Design Contest. Third through fifth graders in Mercer and Ocean County were asked to create a bookmark [...]
Biking has been on the rise in the United States, and nowadays the increase can be seen all around us. More people are giving biking a try and taking their family for a ride as well. More [...]
According to a recent news article, NJ Residents are responding to the 2020 census at a lower rate than the national average. Did you know that census data helps communities respond to natural [...]