Bay Transit director Kenneth Pollock was the guest speaker at the Gloucester Retired Educators Association fall meeting on Thursday, Sept. 26. He shared a detailed PowerPoint program about Bay Transit, a division of Bay Aging that serves 10 counties and four towns and provides affordable transportation to anyone who needs it. He spoke about Bay Transit Express, a shared ride service for six to seven people that costs $1 per person and is now in operation from Gloucester Court House to Gloucester Point. During her introduction of Pollock, GREA 2nd vice president Wyvonnia Carter said that the director had been “instrumental in providing our very rural area with exciting innovations in public transportation. Some of his newest transit applications are only found in urban areas. Due to his forward thinking, never-give-up attitude and creativity, he has made it possible for people on the Middle Peninsula who need transportation to find it, with Bay Transit.”
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