Cycling advocates think a more bike-centric culture could take hold in Maine as a result of the pandemic. "Even if…
Category: BCM in the Press
Maine bicycle shops get exemption to stay open during pandemic
Initially closed by the state in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19, but the Bicycle Coalition of Maine appealed…
Maine Street, Bath Road, top public’s wish lists for Brunswick bike-ped improvements
The data stems from feedback from about 200 people – through paper surveys distributed at three public input-gathering as well as…
Residents say downtown Camden is unsafe for pedestrians
Residents cite crosswalks and long stretches of Route 1 in downtown Camden as the most dangerous places for pedestrians.That determination…
Bicycle Coalition of Maine selects Old Town as host site for annual BikeMaine event
Old Town is where BikeMaine 2020: Katahdin Frontier will start and end. Check out the initial Bangor Daily News coverage…
Bicycle Coalition of Maine hires new director
The Bicycle Coalition of Maine has hired Jean Sideris as its new executive director. Read the entire Press Heard article…
Bicycle Coalition of Maine hires new executive director
South Portland resident Jean Sideris, an avid cyclist, worked for the Union of Concerned Scientists for 15 years, focusing on…
Ideas sought about pedestrian safety in Camden
Ideas about dangerous locations, dangerous habits of pedestrians and motorists and how to make Camden's streets safer will be sought…
Bicycle Coalition of Maine talks safety on roads
BCM Advocacy Manager, Angela King, had the opportunity to talk basic bike safety on WMTW-TV yesterday. Check out the interview to brush…
Brunswick using public input to update bike-ped improvement plan
The Bicycle Coalition of Maine helped attendants at the town meeting to review maps of Brunswick’s rural trails and roads,…