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Bikers Helping Children of Station Nightclub Victims Make 76-Mile Charity Ride

John Eagan

Five years after The Station Nightclub fire, hundreds of bikers are raising money for children who lost parents in the tragic blaze.

The bikers took to the road Sunday and made the 76-mile trek from Warwick to Plainfield, Connecticut.  The ride raised money for The Station Education Fund.  It helps to pay for education of the 76 children who lost their mom or dad on that horrible February night.

ABC 6 reporter Erica Ricci has more...

Tuesday, Aug 26 at 9:00 PM Rich wrote ...

Too bad the morons who ran this establishment don't pay the bill with their own money, or if they did not cut corners in the first place.

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