Helping build a memorial Following a collection drive at stores in Rhode Island and at select locations in Connecticut and Southeastern Massachusetts, the Ocean State Job Lot Charitable Foundation recently contributed more than $47,429 to The Station
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Following a collection drive at stores in Rhode Island and at select locations in Connecticut and Southeastern Massachusetts, the Ocean State Job Lot Charitable Foundation recently contributed more than $47,429 to The Station Fire Memorial Fund in support of its planned park at 211 Cowesett Avenue in West Warwick. Ocean State Job Lot CEO Marc Perlman (right) is pictured with Donald Carcieri, former Rhode Island governor, who is co-chair of The Station Memorial Fund campaign along with his wife, Suzanne, and Gina Russo, a survivor. (Photo by David Cantelli)
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