3 more WW-P schools get our safety message

Thursday, January 29 by silvia

 

The West Windsor Bicycle and Pedestrian Alliance spread its safety messages to three more schools in our district this month.

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Want to join the WWBPA board?

Tuesday, January 20 by silvia

Do you share our passion for making West Windsor a safer and more inviting place for all who walk and bicycle? Want to encourage more people of all ages to get around on foot or by bike?

Then consider joining the all-volunteer West Windsor Bicycle and Pedestrian Alliance’s board of trustees and making a difference in our community.

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20 years of WWBPA: Thanks to all those who made it happen

Monday, January 12 by silvia

20 years ago today — on Jan. 12, 2006 — the West Windsor Bicycle and Pedestrian held its first meeting. As we celebrate our 20th anniversary, we give a special shout-out to all those who have served on our board as well as on our predecessor organizations.

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Man is hit while crossing North Post Road

Friday, January 9 by silvia

A 73-year-old man was hit on Dec. 26 while walking across North Post Road at Courtney Drive/Municipal Drive — a location that the WWBPA has recommended for a set of pedestrian-activated yellow flashing lights for safety reasons.

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20 years of transforming West Windsor

Monday, January 5 by silvia

Back in January 2006, the West Windsor Bicycle and Pedestrian Alliance was created as an all-volunteer, independent nonprofit organization. We seek a community that is safer and more inviting for all who wish to walk or bike.

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Upcoming Events

Monthly meetings are held on the second Thursday of the month, at 6:15 pm at the WW library and via Zoom. Email us at [email protected] for details, including the Zoom code.

Find us at the West Windsor Farmers Market (Vaughn Drive parking lot) from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every other Saturday from May through Halloween.

Aug. 22 — At the farmers market

Aug. 23 — Special walk in Rogers Preserve

Aug. 25 — Weekly walking group at Community Park

Sept. 1 — Weekly walking group at Community Park

Sept. 5 — at the farmers market

Sept. 8 — Weekly walking group at Community Park

Sept. 10 — Monthly meeting

Sept. 15 — Weekly walking group at Community Park

Sept. 19 — Community Day at Duck Pond Park

Sept. 22 — Weekly walking group at Community Park

Sept. 29 — Weekly walking group at Community Park

Oct 3 — at the farmers market

Oct. 6 — Weekly walking group at Community Park

Oct. 13 — Weekly walking group at Community Park

Oct. 17 — Bike drive at the farmers market to benefit Bike Exchange

Oct. 20 — Weekly walking group at Community Park

Oct. 25 — Annual Martian bike ride with the Historical Society of West Windsor (details to come)

Oct. 27 — Weekly walking group at Community Park

Oct. 31 — our final day at the farmers market in 2026

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Ongoing – Register your bike with the WW Police Department for free

Volunteer Opportunities – Sign up to give back to the community

Now Accepting Applications for WWBPA Student Advisory Board

 

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