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Commuter Services of Pennsylvania has announced winners in the program's 2009 "Bike to Work" competition.

Michel Zehr of Mennonite Financial FCU biked the most total miles and Landis Homes, Lancaster, had the most participating bike commuters of any employer. Other honorees were drawn randomly from participating bike commuters.

Winners represent employers in Adams, Lancaster, Lebanon, York, Dauphin and Cumberland counties.

Adams County


Joseph Lynch, an employee of Gettysburg College


Cumberland County

Jonathan Doty, an employee of Chapel Pointe at Carlisle


Dauphin County

David Hamburg, an employee of On Q Legrand, Middletown


Lebanon County

Jim Miller, Josh Gettle, Jennifer O’Neill and Susan Bailey of Bayer Healthcare in Myerstown (left to right in photo)


York

Glenn Hedrick, an employee of Engel Machinery, Inc. in York


Lancaster County


Marilyn Langeman and Trace Oberholtzer representing Landis Homes, Lititz, which had the most bikers commuting. (This photo also features Cherilyn Comp of Commuter Services.)

Roger Good, Marlin Hess, Doug Styer and Kevin Kreider of Tyson Foods, Inc., New Holland (left to right in photo)


Michael Zehr of Mennonite Financial Federal Credit Union, Lancaster, who biked the most miles (This photo also features Kay Leicht of Commuter Services.)

Commuter Services is a program of the non-profit Susquehanna Regional Transportation Partnership, whose board includes the Harrisburg Regional Chamber; the Gettysburg Adams, Lebanon Valley, Greater Chambersburg, and York County Chambers of Commerce; Lancaster and Greater Reading Chambers of Commerce & Industry; Adams County Transit Authority (ACTA); Berks Area Regional Transportation Authority (BARTA), County of Lebanon Transit Authority (LT); Red Rose Transit Authority (RRTA, Lancaster); York County Transportation Authority (rabbittransit); Capital Area Transit (CAT, Cumberland-Dauphin-Harrisburg); Lancaster, Lebanon, Reading Area and York metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs); Harrisburg MPO (Cumberland, Dauphin and Perry counties) and Adams and Franklin counties Rural Planning Organizations (RPOs). One board seat is also set aside for a corporate executive. Funding is provided by the Federal Highway Administration and PennDOT in partnership with the participating MPOs and RPOs.

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