Our Town Trail Builders provide critical links to the communities along the trail, doing the grass roots work of communicating with town officials and spreading awareness to local residents. We couldn’t do this important work without them!
Mark Battle, Brunswick

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Mark hopes the Casco Bay Trail will make it easier for others to find joy in being active outdoors. With a rail trail in his hometown, Mark has seen firsthand how multi-use trails become integral, vibrant parts of the communities they touch, and looks forward to that happening here.
Pamela Fischer, New Gloucester

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An advocate for active transportation in Maine, Pam looks to multi-use trails to keep people safe while they walk and bike. She supports the Casco Bay Trail as a way to fuel impact on health, wellness, and climate resiliency, and make the outdoors accessible for all.
Phil Gleason, Cumberland

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A long-time road cyclist who enjoys bike trails, Phil looks forward to riding from his home in Cumberland to Portland and beyond on the Casco Bay Trail.
Peter Hall, Falmouth

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A resident of Falmouth for 25 years, Peter chose to live in Maine for great access to a wide variety of outdoor activities. Having seen people around the world and as close as Scarborough embrace vehicle-free, linear parks, he is convinced the Casco Bay Trail would improve quality of life in this region for current and future generations.
Jenny Johnson, Auburn

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An avid road cyclist for 10 years, Jenny no longer feels safe riding local roads as numbers of distracted drivers increase. After following the efforts of the CBTA over the years, she is excited to be part of a grass-roots effort to expand recreation trails in this area, and create a safe way to enjoy our natural spaces.
Victor Langelo, Topsham

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Involved in bike touring as a youngster, Victor has long loved bicycling and the state of Maine. He believes the Casco Bay Trail will be a critical off-road link on the East Coast Greenway, a premier East Coast bike.
Peg Leonard, North Yarmouth

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Peg volunteers with CBT because the organization aligns with her personal interests. She has long envisioned the unused railroad tracks that crisscross North Road as a safe, off-road option for local cyclists and pedestrians, as well as a way to link communities from Portland to Auburn and Brunswick.
Ian Nichols, Pownal

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An avid mountain biker and disc golfer, Ian advocates for the CBT because it will provide recreation opportunities for people across southern Maine. He believes that by investing in public spaces, we can create healthier and stronger communities that appreciate and preserve Maine’s natural beauty.
Nate Reimensnyder, New Gloucester

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Nate got involved with the Casco Bay Trail Alliance to help build a public trail system that will interconnect local communities and provide permanent access to the natural spaces that are critical to Maine’s future. An avid runner, he looks forward to having a safe space for all runners, walkers, and bicyclists.
Kim True, Freeport

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From her work with BikeMaine and the Bold Coast Scenic Bikeway, Kim learned that long bicycle trails challenge people to ride greater distances and open up new worlds to explore. She firmly believes the CBT will encourage healthy outdoor habits and provide economic benefits to communities along the trail.
Tina West, Yarmouth

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