Boston BLUEBikes 2024 Rates: What You Need To Know
With spring weather encouraging people to get out and ride a bike, there are some key Boston BlueBike adjustments to be aware of. In fact, most of the changes will begin next month.
First, there will be a price increase. “To support our system expansion in the Boston area, including new ebikes, we’re increasing membership prices on April 11,” BlueBikes says.
Though it’s easy to get caught up in the fee’s increase the point the city bikeshare organization is trying to drive is that under much of their new structure, riders only pay for what they utilize.
Here Are The Boston BlueBikes 2024 Changes
Given that the bike-share model is a membership-based platform, an annual fee is always required. Now, the annual cost to be a member will be $133.50 per year. It used to be $129. The monthly fee will also increase; however, this option only goes up $1.50 to $30.50 per month.
Next, the overage fees will also change this spring. This is really where the “pay for what you use” format comes into play. Members will see smaller overage fees by the minute. The overage is 25 cents. It used to be a larger $4 overage charged by the half-hour.
The same changes just noted will also apply to Adventure Pass members.
If your bike ride is for a longer amount of time the overage charge will be even smaller. “Member rides over 45 minutes will now be $0.10/min instead of $2.50 per additional 30 minutes,” they explain.
As you may know, the city BlueBikes program also now included Ebikes as part of their fleet. The good news here is that this plan and applicable rates will not change.
There are now over 4,000 bikes available in the greater Boston metro area. They are spread throughout 450 different stations. Boston.gov calls it “a fast, fun, and affordable way to get around Metro Boston.”
Through the BlueBikes home site, you can explore where each location is and which is closest to you.
4 Great Places To Find Sicilian Pizza In Massachusetts
I’m a guy who moved from New Jersey to Boston; growing up, Sicilian pizza was pretty easily available. I incorrectly assumed that all Americans enjoyed this kind of pizza selection. However, when I moved to Boston, I realized that it’s much harder to find that delicacy here. But there are also a few unique places that are cooking up Sicilian pizza in Massachusetts.
As an expert on Sicilian, I will tell you that it has to be prepared properly in order for it to be worth the calories. Here, I will detail three establishments where you can find great Sicilian pizza in Massachusetts. Sure, you may have to travel a bit, but these places are worth your time.
What Is Sicilian Pizza?
Before we cut into this delicious style of pie, let’s define our terms. Traditional Sicilian pizza is cut into square or rectangular-shaped slices. The crust is thicker and crunchy. Though this pizza is obviously heavier, it still can be topped with your favorite pizza add-ons. A sprinkle of oregano is a subtle but often important finishing.
Though strip pizza in Rhode Island is similar, one significant difference with Sicilian is that it is not baked on a focaccia style dough. In fact, Palermo Pizza NJ defines what distinguishes Sicilian Pizza and what makes it different from regular pizza. “The dough rises differently with this kind of crust because more oil is used in the recipe as opposed to a regular pizza crust recipe,” they said, when describing how this is made in a rectangular pan.
In Massachusetts, the three locations that are serving up great Sicilian Pizza are quite different from each other, but have this menu item in common. One of them happens to be a favorite of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.