Singer/songwriter Joe Silva had been a regular performer at the Station Nightclub, so when he learned of the terrible toll of lives the 2003 fire claimed in the television news coverage of the tragedy, he was struck by the number of familiar faces among the crowd, and moved to create a tribute.
The 1-acre Station Nightclub Fire memorial at the site of the tragic Feb. 20, 2003 blaze that claimed the lives of 100 people, drew hundreds Sunday night who honored the memory of loved ones and friends lost, including a fair number of local, state and federal officials.
More than 500 people gathered inside the 1-acre Station Nightclub Fire memorial at the site of the tragic Feb. 20, 2003 blaze that claimed the lives of 100 people, dedicating the space to the memory of loved ones and friends lost that night.
WARWICK, RI — There’s no way to put this delicately: Local officials betrayed the trust of parents, teachers, and students at Holliman and Norwood Schools in failing to inform all […]
WEST WARWICK, RI — About a dozen people gathered Monday morning at the site of the 2003 Station Fire on Cowesett Road for a brief prayer in memory of the 100 lives lost in the tragic event and a review of the memorial construction, which some hope will also be a lasting reminder to observe fire safety building codes.