Heads up on safety Robertson School fourth graders were reminded about the law and the importance of wearing helmets while biking, skate boarding, riding a scooter and roller skating Monday when visited by members of the Rhode Island Association of
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Robertson School fourth graders were reminded about the law and the importance of wearing helmets while biking, skate boarding, riding a scooter and roller skating Monday when visited by members of the Rhode Island Association of Justice that through membership funds have been giving 400 bike helmets annually to elementary school students across the state for the past 20 years. Association members and attorneys House Majority Leader K. Joseph Shekarchi, Robin Gouveira and Henry Monti gave out the helmets and, predictably, the students made sure to try them on and ensure they had a good fit. (Warwick Beacon photos)
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