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Towers to Tunnels Foundation 9/11 Never Forget Mobile Exhibit

Pillars show a timeline of the attacks during September 11, 2001 inside the Tunnel to Towers Foundation 9/11 NEVER FORGET Mobile Exhibit at Innovare Advancement Center in Rome, NY on Friday, April 21, 2023. More.

The long reach of grief: How one death on 9/11 reverberates today

Over 20 years ago Bobby McIlvaine died in the World Trade Center attacks of September 11th - he was 26. Bobby had taken an elevator to Windows on the World, a restaurant in a building he seldom had reason to go, for a media-relations job he’d held for two months. More.

Bayonne honors Mike Hurley for donating Twin Towers steel for 9/11 monument

“We held a ceremony in front of city hall yesterday to honor Michael Hurley, who was the former Fire Director for the World Trade Center,” Mayor Jimmy Davis wrote on Facebook. More.

Tampa Bay 9/11 first responders hit with health care ‘one-two punch’ involving delays, other issues

A change in the company managing treatment for the World Trade Center Health Program has so far not improved access to care, according to patients with ailments caused by the 9/11 attacks. Managed Care Advisors (MCA) took over the job last year, but even government officials acknowledge the program is still plagued by issues. More.

9/11 mobile exhibit on display in Rome

The 9/11 Never Forget Mobile Exhibit is on display at Griffiss Technology Park in Rome for the weekend. The exhibit is free, and it’s located in the parking lot of Innovare on Hangar Road from now through Sunday, April 23. More.

LI Game Farm Honors NYPD Hero Who Died Of 9/11-Related Cancer

A late NYPD sergeant will be honored soon at one of the places he loved best on Long Island. Sgt. Paul Ferrara and his family spent many happy days at the Long Island Game Farm, located on Chapman Boulevard in Manorville; they became lifetime members before he died of cancer related to exposure from 9/11, organizers of the event said. More.

FDNY firefighters share their stories at 9/11 mobile exhibit

Retired New York City firefighter Robert Reeg will never forget his experience at Ground Zero on Sept. 11, 2001. More.

Marine Corps vet who became a state trooper laid to rest after battling 9/11-related illness

The sound of bagpipes filled the air Thursday as hundreds of people honored the life of Trooper Patrick Hogan, a military veteran and longtime New York state trooper who was called a hero of 9/11. More.