CAMBRIDGE - More than a dozen volunteer fire companies from throughout the region responded to Monday's fire in Cambridge in the Salvation Army Thrift Store on Race Street.
More than 125 firefighters fought the blaze for almost three hours, according to the State Fire Marshal's office, but the fire caused heavy damage in the building.
The fire was discovered around 1 p.m. Monday, with heavy smoke pouring out of the roof of a storefront at 440 Race St., a building adjacent to the main thrift store building at 442 Race St.
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Who will help the SA, which has helped innumerable people?
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