This morning, my mom and I went on a 30-mile bike ride to support a cause we care about, Multiple Sclerosis research. Bike MS organized the ride that started at Pier 90, went down The Manhattan Waterfront Greenway, under The Williamsburg Bridge, under The Queensboro Bridge, up to Inwood State Park, down the Westside Highway, and back to Pier 90. They closed the road so we were able to bike without having to worry about traffic. We got absolutely beautiful weather! I’m already looking forward to next year.
Elana Lyn Gross
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