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Monday, September 28, 2009

Bikes Stolen from Train Stations

Following a reader's report of a theft in August, two more bikes have been stolen in September from the Maplewood train station and two have been stolen in South Orange.

Maplewood police reported last week that a bicycle parked at the Maplewood train station was stolen. The bicycle was the second reported stolen this month from the Maplewood train station. There have also been similar reports in South Orange. On Wednesday, Sep. 16, police say a red and black Haro Light Line mountain bike was taken from the bike rack at the train station. The bike was secured with a chain to the rack in the morning. Despite the chain, it was gone when the owner returned later in the day. Six days before that, a Maplewood resident reported that his Trek bicycle was stolen from the Maplewood Train Station sometime between 07:30 a.m. and 7:22 p.m. South Orange Police have noted that two bicycles have been stolen from South …

Friday, August 28, 2009

Are Bike Thieves Targeting the Train Station?

A Patch reader says his bike was stolen from near the tracks.

A number of bicycles have been stolen from the Township over the last couple of months. The reported incidents have varied, with some bikes stolen from garages, from porches and from schools. In one case from earlier this month, juveniles stole bikes from other youths following a scuffle. Now, a Patch reader reports that his bicycle was stolen from the train station. According to an email sent to Patch in response to an article about bike theft, a Maplewood resident's bicycle locked to a rack at the train station was stolen earlier this week. It is the first report we have come across saying that bikes have been stolen from the station. We are waiting for word from the police if there have been other reported instances. Earlier this summer…

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Maplewood/Millburn Bike Path a Go

The path will connect Millburn and Maplewood through Glen Avenue and Brookside.

After five years of work, Millburn and Maplewood will be connected by a bicycle path. The Millburn Township Committee approved the path during its meeting Tuesday night (Maplewood's Township Committee meeting for that evening had been canceled earlier this month, most likely due to the lack of air conditioning in the Municipal building's main meeting hall). The path was part of the Millburn Township Committee's consent agenda, resolutions approved in groups, and was not discussed. There had been questions about the plan as recently as late last week, but evidently they had been resolved in time for Tuesday's meeting. The path will follow Glen Avenue from Brookside Drive to Ridgewood Road at the Maplewood border. A leg would follow …

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Maplewood/Millburn Bike Path Vote May Be Next Week

Some questions about the path remain.

After years of work, the proposed bicycle path that would link Millburn with Maplewood may be coming to a vote at the next Millburn Township Committee meeting. The committee heard a presentation about the path during its July meeting, and put off a vote until August because of questions. Tom McDermott, a Millburn committee member, wanted to hear the police's opinion about the width of the road. McDermott said he's not sure if his questions about safety have been answered and hopes there is a discussion at the meeting Tuesday night about the issues. "We have plenty of bikers in town," he said. "We just have to be cautious about what we endorse." The committee would be encouraging people to bike on Glen Avenue, he said. It's not completely …

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Police: More Bicycles Stolen

Culprits in cases were reportedly underage.

Two bicycles have been stolen from Maplewood residents this month, police say. In both cases, witnesses reported that the culprits were underage. The reported thefts follow a number of similar cases from earlier this summer. On Thursday, Aug. 6, three juveniles reportedly stole a Diamondback brand mountain bike from an open garage on Hughes Street. The bike’s owner reportedly witnessed the theft. On Monday, Aug. 10, an Orchard Street resident also saw a juvenile try to steal a bicycle from his home. Police say the man saw the unidentified youth attempt to remove a bicycle form a screened-in porch. The suspect fled the area along with four other young accomplices. Officers found them on Boyden Avenue. The bicycle was returned to its owner …

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Police: More Bicycles Stolen

More bikes disappear from township, and arrests are made.

Thieves have targeted bicycles throughout July, with a total of six bikes reported stolen in the township in five reported incidents (the previous two are described here). Thankfully, in two cases the bikes were recovered. On Tuesday, July 21, an Oakland Road resident told police her garage had been broken into and that a mountain bike, customized with an attached child seat, was stolen. The theft, the woman reportedly told police, occurred sometime between July 2 and July 21. A couple of days beforehand, on July 18, South Orange police arrested 18-year-old Newark resident Emanuel Holiday for outstanding warrants. Holiday, police say, had a bike that was similar to the one stolen from the Oakland Road garage. The bike’s owner reportedly …

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Bike Network Connecting Maplewood to Millburn Discussed

The bicycle path on Glen Avenue could be in place this fall.

Cyclists may have a new dedicated bike path connecting downtown Maplewood with downtown Millburn by the fall. Millburn's Township Committee is slated to hear a report about the proposed bike path that would run from Brookside Drive to Ridgewood Road during its next meeting on July 21. The committee will decide if it should move forward on the plan—which would cost about $10,000 to implement—but it remains unclear if it will vote on the matter at its next meeting. Daniel Baer, Millburn committee member who has been working on the project, said the project includes striping along Glen Avenue, road markers with the bicycle symbol, kiosks with information about the path and signs. In addition to running along Glen Avenue, the path would link …

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