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RANDOLPH — To honor all who responded to the tragedy in Randolph on June 21, 2019, a granite bench has been placed at the Randolph Fire Station on Pinkham B Road.
Seven members of the Jarhead Motorcycle Club were killed and others were injured when a group of motorcyclists and a pickup truck hauling a large trailer collided on Route 2 on the west end of town.
The Randolph Fire Association decided to place an engraved granite bench to honor all of the people who gave of themselves on that day, including first responders, neighbors and people passing by.
The bench was made by Don Piper and his son, Eric of Nicoletti Memorials.
While the Randolph Fire Association paid for the bench, Piper donated the cost of the engraving and installation.
The engraving reads: “In honor of all who came to the aid of others on June 21, 2019” The wording, while a collaborative affair, was the idea of Jefferson Fire Chief Christopher Milligan and his wife, Liz.






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One response to “Randolph Fire Association decided to place an engraved granite bench to honor all of the people who gave of themselves when Seven members of the Jarhead Motorcycle Club were killed”
Kudos to everyone who ran to help and called for help.
Shame on those who didn’t.
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