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Motorcycle Ride For Mallory's Army Coming Up

The ride will benefit Mallory's Army, an anti-bullying group formed in the wake of Mallory Grossman's death by suicide last year.

MORRIS, NJ — A motorcycle ride to benefit the anti-bullying group Mallory's Army is being held the first weekend in June. Anyone is welcome to attend, even if you don't have a motorcycle.

The 50 mile police escorted ride will take place on June 2, and will start and end in Morris Plains. A BBQ with music will be held following the ride. Cost is $20 for riders, $15 for passengers, and $10 for non-riders, with all proceeds going to benefit Mallory's Army. You can pre-register here.

Mallory's Army was founded by the family of Mallory Grossman, a local middle schooler who died by suicide after what her parents have called horrific bullying. It's mission is to "blue out bullying," particularly the online bullying they say Mallory was subjected to. The Grossman family has said they will be in attendance at the ride.

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