This blog is just about bikes and Morristown, New Jersey, in the broadest and vaguest sense. Anyone is welcome to comment. If you would like to be a poster or just have something to share, please just drop an email to morristownpedalpushers@gmail.com.
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By: bibomedia.com on March 5, 2008
at 5:09 pm
Hello, i am coming up to my camp on black lake this weekend and wanted to do some biking. I was so pleased to find your blog about morristown. do you have any suggestion on a nice and easy route. there will be four of us and can drive to morristown in 10 minutes. Thank you much
By: Eric on September 9, 2008
at 9:13 am
You wanna ride from Mo’town up to Black Lake? or just ride around Mo’town?
By: Dean on September 9, 2008
at 10:08 am
I just discovered this blog website. I live in Portland, Oregon which is one of the premier bike riding places in the country. I love it here and don’t think I would have really started bicycling if I lived somewhere else. I grew up in Morristown and glad to see that there is some great bike activity and participation there.
By: Mark on June 11, 2009
at 10:57 am
Hi, I’m new to Morristown, and I just found your blog.
Do you know of any community rides around town?
Also, any good biking that you can reccomend?
By: Lauren on June 12, 2009
at 8:34 am
Hi Kendra,
Thought you might be interested in this:
On March 19, Visit the EcoCenter site — 55 Bank Street, Morristown, NJ — For a Sustainable Leadership Forum Special Presentation
We’re pleased to announce that our March 19 SLF meeting will now be at the site of the proposed EcoCenter in Morristown; however, we’re limiting the event to the first 40 people, so please RSVP if you haven’t already done so.
A number of our professionals and several local residents will join us for a presentation on the planning and design of the Morristown EcoCenter; as sustainability leaders and advocates your input and participation are welcome and appreciated.
The existing 20,000-SF former auto dealership will house an organic restaurant — a first in Morris County — along with a “food hub,” consisting of a walk-in cooler for fresh, local produce; a commercial kitchen and “food discovery center”; educational programming on urban agriculture, and so on, creating a facility that is seeding sustainability and sustainable enterprise in Morristown and the surrounding region. An additional 10,000 square feet of rooftop commercial greenhouse space will be added, along with a range of innovative technologies designed to conserve energy, recycle water and other resources, and grow food, flowers, and native species on site.
RSVP to rsvp@slforum.org.
In addition to presenting the plans and ideas, we’ll be focusing on the opportunities for individuals and organizations to become involved. Please join us for a tour and discussion of this visionary project. Click here for an invitation, and visit the new Morristown EcoCenter web site at http://www.MorristownEcoCenter.com.
By: Bikeomuter on March 15, 2011
at 8:58 am