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Opportunities for heart-healthy exercise increased in Fall River when a half-mile bicycle path was opened on the north shore of South Watuppa Pond on August 20, 2008. The first portion of the planned state-funded project known as the Fall River Regional Bikeway was inaugurated by a group of about twenty-five people, including Rev. James Hornsby, organizer of the event, Mayor Correia and representatives of the highly-praised L.A.L. construction firm in Fall River who carried out the construction earlier in the year. The pathway, constructed on former Old Colony Railroad right-of-way, was conceptualized by the Quequechan River Urban Action Committee, which works with city government, the Greater Fall River Chamber of Commerce and Green Futures on projects that include daylighting the river and promoting “an urban green area.” The path, along with the Taunton River boardwalk, is the second constructed with state funds for the exclusive use of non-motorized transportation. Click here for the Herald News article about the path. Click here for their editorial about the health benefits of the path. For further information, contact James Hornsby at 508-672-6607.
 

(Top row, left) Mike Messier of the nearby Meditech Company uses the new path for jogging. (Top row, center) Rebecca Viera and Christopher Laliberte from the Advanced Technology and Manufacturing Center enjoy the view from a bench overlooking South Watuppa Pond. (Top row, right) Stephanie and Philip Louro push their son, Jacob, along with Michael and Susana Louro and their son, Tiago. (Middle row, left) Stewart Horvitz of the Fall River Chamber of Commerce joins Rick Schwartz and Tom Lynn of the Narragansett Bay Wheelmen at the event. (Middle row, center) Rev. James Hornsby of Green Futures assembles the group for the ribbon-cutting ceremony. (Middle row, right) Municipal Wellness Program coordinator Julianne Kelly, Community Wellness Program coordinator Mike Ramos, and Mr. Horvitz as they listen to remarks by Mayor Correia. (Bottom row, left) City Councilor Cathy Ann Viveiros, Representative Michael Rodrigues, Julia and Marcello Louro, Mayor Correia, and City Councilor Linda Pereira assist in the ribbon cutting. (Bottom row, center) Julia and Marcello receive pieces of the ribbon from the Mayor. (Bottom row, right) Representative Rodrigues talks about the transformation of the former Kerr Mill site into a beautiful location for work and play as Janice Velozo of Bristol Community College and Councilor Viveiros listen.

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