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The Emerald Network Project, announced Saturday, plans to make a continuous pedestrian path from the Mystic River to the Neponset River. PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY MAE DAVIS/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Initiative seeks to connect greenway paths in Greater Boston area

Ellen Cranley September 16, 2015

Residents in the Greater Boston area may soon have access to a 200-mile path, spanning from the Mystic River north of the city to the Neponset River south of it. LivableStreets Alliance, a nonprofit...

Uncertainty of transportation funding looms as new mayor takes office

Daily Free Press Admin December 11, 2013

Boston has been ranked among the country’s most bike-friendly and energy-efficient cities with one of its most trafficked public transportation systems in 2013, but how those trends will continue is...

Helmet vending machine comes to Hubway services

Daily Free Press Admin November 13, 2013

Boston Mayor Thomas Menino announced the installation of the first helmet vending machine in the United States Tuesday to allow residents and tourists to rent a helmet before the use of Hubways, the...

Bike lanes to be added to Hub roadways by 2018

Daily Free Press Admin September 25, 2013

In an attempt to keep up with the city’s growing bike population, Boston Bikes announced on Friday a plan to add 75 miles of bike paths to Boston in the next five years. The Bike Network Plan outlines...

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