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1. Frank's Biker News March 1st 2006 Archive
www.vanslawn.com/archive030106 - [Cached]Published on: 3/1/2006 Last Visited: 10/6/2006
Alfred Canino, New Jersey field representative for the American Motorcyclist Association, said many clubs participate in altruistic works, not only for the community's benefit, but as a way to help erase the stigma attached to motorcycle enthusiasts. "There are people who depict bikers as outlaws and gangsters," he said Sunday, "but about 80 percent of our members are professionals, they're doctors, lawyers and engineers." Members of the Wanderers agreed with Canino. -
2. North Jersey Media Group providing local news, sports & classifieds for Northern New Jersey!
www.northjersey.com/page.php?q - [Cached]Published on: 2/27/2006 Last Visited: 2/27/2006
Alfred Canino, New Jersey field representative for the American Motorcyclist Association, said many clubs participate in altruistic works, not only for the community's benefit, but as a way to help erase the stigma attached to motorcycle enthusiasts.
"There are people who depict bikers as outlaws and gangsters," he said Sunday, "but about 80 percent of our members are professionals, they're doctors, lawyers and engineers."
Members of the Wanderers agreed with Canino. -
3. charlestonbiker.net
charlestonbiker.net/news8.html - [Cached]Published on: 12/24/2004 Last Visited: 3/15/2006
Alfred Canino, New Jersey field representative for the American Motorcyclist Association, said many clubs participate in altruistic works, not only for the community's benefit, but as a way to help erase the stigma attached to motorcycle enthusiasts. "There are people who depict bikers as outlaws and gangsters," he said Sunday, "but about 80 percent of our members are professionals, they're doctors, lawyers and engineers." Members of the Wanderers agreed with Canino.

