Monica Iken was one of thousands of people who lost someone they love dearly on September 11, 2001. While the memories will never be forgotten and wounds may never fully heal, she was able to find love again when she married FDNY firefighter Robert Murphy in 2006. However, salt’s been applied to her old wounds…
Read MoreA Lawton teen is finalizing plans to create a memorial to 9/11 in Elmer Thomas Park…
Read More“Retired FDNY Lt. Timothy O’Neill died April 5, and Firefighter Kevin Lennon on April 4, both from 9/11-related cancers, and retired Fire Marshal Michael Andreachi died within the same period…”
Read MoreBetter late than never!
Read More“Using 9/11 to bash Omar when Crenshaw wasn’t backing the 9/11 bill — while she was — rubbed some responders the wrong way. They called him out on Twitter, including one who had gotten the brush off from the Texan in the hallways of Capitol Hill…”
Read More“The bribes were in exchange for giving confidential information to a contractor and hiring unqualified people with family or personal ties as electricians…”
Read More“About 17 and a half years after the 9/11 terror attack on the World Trade Center, first responders are finally getting their own tribute at the Memorial Plaza on the Ground Zero site…”
Read MoreIt was the little lease that could — and now, the deal that proved to be the turning point in downtown’s commercial rebirth after 9/11 is getting a second wind.
Read More"Searching and digging at Ground Zero without being asked, without being told and without thinking about the consequences…”
Read More“Politicians and advocates rallied in lower Manhattan Wednesday in support of a federal bill that would permanently authorize the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund Act…”
Read More“On May 30, 2019, a permanent and historic modification to the 9/11 Memorial will be formally dedicated…”
Read More“On May 30, 2019, a permanent and historic modification to the 9/11 Memorial will be formally dedicated…”
Read More“Every time there’s a tragedy like the one that occurred last week in Christchurch – when a large loss of life reverberates loudly around the world – stories of humans responding to extreme circumstances flow thick and fast. Some are horrifying, but we all know that there are others that are affirming. To look for acts of kindness and generosity is about the best many of us can do in times of crisis.
One of those affirming stories unfolded in Gander, Newfoundland in the days after the September 11 attacks…”
Read MoreThe Survivor Tree on the 9/11 Memorial plaza is showing signs of the beginning of spring. Every year, the tree is the first to bud, ushering in a new season marked by renewal and growth…
Read MoreThere's many ways to help 9/11 Remembered continue traveling across the country...
Read MoreThese days, we all know social media is extremely important…
Read MoreOrigins of 9/11 Remembered • Traveling Memorial: After the events that occurred September 11, 2001, I volunteered at Ground Zero with my best friend Porkchop…
Read MoreErick & Pork Chop @ Ground Zero 2001 - Photo: Erick Robertson
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