09/30/2004
Station
fund to focus now on long-term needs
Beginning tomorrow the Station Nightclub Fire Relief
Fund, which has raised $3.27 million since the February 2003 fire in West Warwick,
enters a final phase of operation: directing the final $510,000 toward two specific,
long-term needs.
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09/26/2004
Man in the middle
PROVIDENCE
-- Eighteen months after The Station nightclub disaster, state
officials don't know how many Rhode Island nightclubs have put in the
sprinkler systems required by law.
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09/25/2004
Prosecutors share papers with Station legal team
PROVIDENCE
-- Prosecutors yesterday turned over to defense lawyers hundreds of
pages of documents, including a list of potential trial witnesses and a
report detailing tests performed on foam taken from the ruins of The
Station nightclub -- part...
09/24/2004
State shares evidence with defense in Station fire case
Updated 1:47 p.m. PROVIDENCE
-- A list of potential witnesses and a report detailing tests on foam
taken from The Station nightclub were among the hundreds of documents
given to defense attorneys today, as preparations for a criminal trial
stemming from the deadly fire at the club proceeded.
09/14/2004
Derderians sue insurer over defense fees
PROVIDENCE
-- Jeffrey and Michael Derderian, the owners of The Station nightclub
who are under indictment for the blaze that killed 100 people, have
filed a lawsuit to try to force the company that insured the club to
pay for their criminal...
09/10/2004
Teaching ideals, fire code clash
East
Greenwich Schools Supt. Michael Jolin walks into Peg Hjerpe's
second-grade classroom at Frenchtown Elementary School. The walls are
alive with charts of vocabulary words, letters and numbers. The colors
are bold.
Groundbreaking for memorial, Apponaug festival set tomorrow
WARWICK
-- Ground will be broken tomorrow for a monument honoring all Rhode
Islanders who have served -- and will serve -- in the war on terrorism.
09/09/2004
FBI to review allegations against W. Warwick fire inspectors
Updated 1:22 p.m. PROVIDENCE
-- The FBI will review allegations made by the father of a nightclub
fire victim that corruption and politics are the reason town fire
inspectors were never indicted in the case.
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