Vehicle fire spreads, destroys West Bridgewater businesses Share Updated: 5:29 PM EST Feb 12, 2021 Share Updated: 5:29 PM EST Feb 12, 2021
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Show Transcript JOB OF SAVING OR THAN TWO DOZEN VINTAGE MOTORCYCLES. FROM THE AIR, YOU COULD TELL THE FLAMES WERE SPREADING FAST, THIS FIRE STARTED IN A VAN OUTSID AND QUICKLY SPREAD TO THE BUILDING. RIGHT INTO THE ATTIC, WHICH IS TRUST ROOF. IN 15 MINUTES, THE ROOF COLLAPSED. TWO OF THE UNITS IN THE SOUTH MAIN ST. BUILDING BELONGED TO THE SPITSHINE MOTORCYCLE SHOP, HIGHLY REGARDED FOR THE WORK IT DOES RESTORING AND DETAILING HIGH END BIKES I SPENT EIGHT YEARS BUILDING THIS BUSINESS AND NEVER TOOK A DAY OFF. I SPENT SEVEN DAYS A WEEK AND THAT SHOP. SCOTT GREENBERG IS GRATEFUL TO FIREFIGHTERS WHO SAVED 28 OF HIS CLIENTS’ CYCLES AND AN ANTIQUE CAR. BUT HE DID LOSE FOUR OTH BIKES, INCLUDING THREE OF HIS OWN, AND OTHER THINGS HE JUST CAN’T REPLACE. EVERYTHING WAS A GIFT, A POSTER, MY MO
Vehicle fire spreads, destroys award-winning motorcycle shop in West Bridgewater Share Updated: 5:23 PM EST Feb 12, 2021
Vehicle fire spreads, destroys award-winning motorcycle shop in West Bridgewater Share Updated: 5:23 PM EST Feb 12, 2021
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Show Transcript JOB OF SAVING OR THAN TWO DOZEN VINTAGE MOTORCYCLES. FROM THE AIR, YOU COULD TELL THE FLAMES WERE SPREADING FAST, THIS FIRE STARTED IN A VAN OUTSID AND QUICKLY SPREAD TO THE BUILDING. RIGHT INTO THE ATTIC, WHICH IS TRUST ROOF. IN 15 MINUTES, THE ROOF COLLAPSED. TWO OF THE UNITS IN THE SOUTH MAIN ST. BUILDING BELONGED TO THE SPITSHINE MOTORCYCLE SHOP, HIGHLY REGARDED FOR THE WORK IT DOES RESTORING AND DETAILING HIGH END BIKES I SPENT EIGHT YEARS BUILDING THIS BUSINESS AND NEVER TOOK A DAY OFF. I SPENT SEVEN DAYS A WEEK AND THAT SHOP. SCOTT GREENBERG IS GRATEFUL TO FIREFIGHTERS WHO SAVED 28 OF HIS CLIENTS’ CYCLES AND AN ANTIQUE CAR. BUT HE DID LOSE FOUR OTH BIKES, INCLUD
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For over thirty years, the Wings of Gold Motorcycle Club has been working to help better their communities by helping local charities such as the Sacred Heart Food Pantry In Middleboro.
The Plymouth County Chapter, which started three years ago, has helped again by making a $500 donation to the Middleboro-based pantry.
Club President Mikeal Benoit, or “Pepé , said: “It’s been extremely challenging this year due to all of our events being cancelled because of COVID-19. The thing that kept us going was that my club officers and members are incredibly dedicated, and they still managed to raise the annual donation regardless of COVID. We are looking forward to a great season in 2021!”