Lewes Mayor Jim Ford, left, and Mike Tyler, chairman of the Lewes Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee, lead the way May 17 during National Bike to Work Day. The annual event is aimed at encouraging people to commute on two wheels rather than by car. BY RON MACARTHUR
June 6, 2013
Local cyclists, including Rep. Steve Smyk, R-MIlton, gather at Lewes Mayor Jim Ford's home on Savannah Road to escort him to work. BY RON MACARTHUR
Cyclists start a mini tour of Lewes on Savannah Road during Bike to Work Day. Lewes is one of two designated Bicycle Friendly cities in Delaware; Newark is the other. BY RON MACARTHUR
Lewes Mayor Jim Ford, left, and Mike Tyler, chairman of the Lewes Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee, lead the way May 17 during National Bike to Work Day. The annual event is aimed at encouraging people to commute on two wheels rather than by car.