On May 24th, 2021, BWANH hosted its first Bike Talk Session. Over 40 people attended this hour-long Zoom call on the topic of the Manchester Heritage Trail and the Manchester Rail-with-Trail project.
Read MoreFirst Bike Talk Session a Success

On May 24th, 2021, BWANH hosted its first Bike Talk Session. Over 40 people attended this hour-long Zoom call on the topic of the Manchester Heritage Trail and the Manchester Rail-with-Trail project.
Read MoreIn May, BWANH submitted a series of comments on the revised Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. The MUTCD is a compilation of national standards for all traffic control devices, including road markings, highway signs, and traffic signals,
Read MoreFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Renee Fellows ClearPoint Marketing Communications rfellows@oneclearpoint.com 603-4933840 Central New Hampshire Bicycling Coalition 296 S. Main Street, Concord, NH
Read MoreHere ye! Here ye! Make sure you do not miss this year’s Bikes & Beers event! This event had over 350 riders for its kick-off in 2019, which was an in-person event, hosted at Smuttynose Brewery in Hampton, NH.
Read MoreLegally Speaking: Roundabouts By Bob Mionske Road racers in Europe have a lot to contend with. Paris-Roubaix is famous for its mud, cobblestone sections and rough hazardous terrain, but is it by no means the only dangerous and difficult racecourse on the yearly calendar for racers.
Read MoreThe New Hampshire Rail Trails Coalition (NHRTC), an affiliate of BWANH, is pleased to announce the biennial “New Hampshire Rail Trails Conference” conference will be held on Saturday, October 16, 2021 at the National Safety Council of NNE,
Read MoreGreat news for the “Friends of the Salem Bike-Ped Corridor” (FSBPC) also known in some circles as the Salem Rail Trail. In the last few months, the volunteer organization, an affiliate of BWANH, received notification of several significant grants
Read MoreBike-Walk Alliance currently has free youth bike helmets to distribute to New Hampshire school kids. The helmets must be distributed through schools or other qualifying organizations, such as Scouts, or summer camps.
Read MoreMultiple “INVEST in America Act” earmarks slated for New Hampshire The US House of Representatives recently passed the INVEST in America Act as part of the Federal Surface Transportation Programs for 2022.
Read MoreWould an e-bike make your life easier? Find out for free! Local Motion’s Upper Valley E-bike Lending Library will be in Lebanon from July 4th to July 24th.
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