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Widow of 9/11 firefighter finally awarded his pension months after his 2021 cancer death

The widow of a city firefighter who died from cancer linked to his time working at Ground Zero has finally been awarded his pension after a months-long fight over a legal snafu related to her prior marriage. More.

Always Remember: Bayonne Officials Unveil Addition to 9-11 Memorial

Bayonne officials unveiled a new paver at the foot of its city hall monument to the victims of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, honoring longtime Bayonne resident Mike Hurley, the former Director of Fire for the World Trade Center. More.

Retired NYSP investigator dies from 9/11-related cancer

A retired New York State Police investigator has died as a result of cancer that he developed during search and recovery efforts at the World Trade Center following the 9/11 terror attacks. More.

Vibrant providing support to victims of mass violence, healthcare providers

Experiencing a mass violence incident is terrifying and can be very stressful in the days, weeks, and months that follow. While reactions vary from person to person, many across the United States are having a difficult time coping with the increase in incidents of mass violence. More.

Aftermath 9/11 central at NYC Independent Film Festival

A lot has been told about the 9/11 disaster in New York, but some stories still deserve to be brought to your attention. Two films are examples of this this year. More.

Sussex County Green Beret Project cleans up 9/11 memorial

The Green Beret Project Sussex, a nonprofit that helps local youth build confidence through service and work, noticed the Whitford family’s front-yard Sept. 11 memorial might be in need of a spring cleanup. The group visited the Whitfords’ Minos Conaway Road home April 8 to help beautify the memorial. More.

Mobile 9/11 museum makes stops in Cumberland County

A mobile 9/11 museum is making a quick stop in southcentral Pennsylvania this week. The Tunnel 2 Towers Mobile 9/11 Museum Exhibit visited Trinity High School in New Cumberland to educate students and visitors on the history of the September 11 terror attacks. More.

It's okay to not feel okay. Mental health resources are available to you right now.

We know people are still hurting over what happened at The Covenant School on April 27, 2023. We are too. Tennessee Voices for Victims is offering resource suggestions that could help you deal with disruptive thoughts. More.