In rhetoric, there is no greater advantage than the perceived authority of the speaker — and it would be difficult to imagine a more authoritative voice on the legal response to the 9/11 atrocities than Ted Olson. More.
In rhetoric, there is no greater advantage than the perceived authority of the speaker — and it would be difficult to imagine a more authoritative voice on the legal response to the 9/11 atrocities than Ted Olson. More.
Healing Our Heroes will provide specialized care that addresses the unique behavioral health challenges that first responders face. More.
Piece by piece, efforts have continued to carve new segments of September 11 National Memorial Trail from the Garrett area toward Berlin. But Walker Street – Garrett Borough’s main path to the extension – needs work of its own, borough council President Sally Bero said. More.
Memorial Museum tells the story of 9/11 through media, narratives and a collection of monumental and authentic artifacts. More.
Hundreds of women focused on issues related to their health during an annual gathering at Pearl River Community College. Some 500 women attended the 16th annual Women’s Health Symposium on the PRCC campus Saturday. More.
In response to the mass shooting incident that took place in Monterey Park Jan. 21, alongside similar recent tragedies in Northern and Central California, the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health or LACDMH is providing services and resources to support the mental health. More.
The Monterey Park community showed its resilience at vigils honoring the victims after the tragedy. Around the state, people are memorializing the 11 victims killed there and those in Half Moon Bay, Calif., and other shootings. More.
9/11 first responder, proud Marine Corps veteran, and devoted father Scott Matthew Donnenberg died at his Hunterdon County home on Thursday, Jan. 19. He was 49. More.