Purpose: The Glen Rock Assistance Council and Endowment was created by the Borough of Glen Rock after September 11 to offer financial, emotional, and comprehensive support to the 11 families of vic
Purpose: Staten Island was hard hit by 9-11. Immediately after the event, Snug Harbor was hosting 2-3 funerals per day, many of them for rescue workers.
To commemorate the events of 9-11, to memorialize its victims of which there were many clustered from this community as well as our surrounding communities.
The Green Brook, - Garden of Remembrance was dedicated on September 11, 2005. “An enclave would be created on a wooded slope near the Park entrance.
“Gardens of Remembrance” is a permanent memorial to honor the memories of the 136 Suffolk residents lost as a result of the trade center attacks.
In construction on September 11, 2001, the Upper Promenade’s gardens are entitled the Gardens of Remembrance.
Purpose: Garrison lost one of its residents in the attack on the World Trade Center. The community of parents and residents decided to honor this life and others lost with a living memorial.
Purpose: To donate food to pantries in memory of those lost on September 11.
The Memorial Park was constructed in the Southwest Quadrangle in the fall of 2002 among some of the more popular upperclass residence halls on campus to honor the September 11th victims who were me
Sponsored by the school.
Black granite and marble with a lighted girder from Ground Zero with names or victims and donated trees.
The Bell Tower was built in the early 1930's at Grace Church. The bells use the Westminster Strike and features four clock faces; north, south, east, and west.
The memorial consists of two 30-foot stainless steel towers mounted on a Pentagon base.Engraved granite will carry the names of victims who died in the Sept.
Haunting reminders of the World Trade Center disaster arrived in Greenport on Saturday.
Purpose: A memorial to Peter Hanson, his wife Sue, and their two-and-a-half year old daughter Christine who were lost on September 11, 2001.
Purpose: A memorial to Peter Hanson, his wife Sue, and their two-and-a-half year old daughter Christine who were lost on September 11, 2001.
Purpose: The Memorial Grove at Sunset Park will consist of two semi-circular clusters of canopy and under story trees that will embrace and frame lower Manhattan.
Purpose: The site is to provide a facility for a 9-11 memorial to a local community.
Brick Memorial with Plaque
Purpose: According to Michael Stipkala, one of the Friends of Brook Park, "The Living Memorial Project allowed the kids to talk and help make the place a sanctuary of sorts.
Individual plaques for the four victims from Harrington Park, Nancy Ngo, James O'Grady, Michael Simon and Christopher Vialonga.
“The steel beams for this memorial were part of the structural steel construction of the World Trade Center Towers.”
A living memorial and tribute to the Township residents who lost their lives in the September 11th World Trade Center attack.