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Westchester County 9/11 Related Illnesses Memorial Committee Soliciting Names of those who have died of 9/11 Related Illnesses

The Westchester County 9/11 Related Illnesses Memorial Committee is soliciting names of those who have died of 9/11 related illness for the 9/11 Related Illnesses Memorial at Kensico Dam. More.

Donald Trump urges golfers to “take the money” and join LIV amid 9/11 families criticism

Former President of the United States Donald Trump has recommended athletes "take the money" and join the Saudi-funded LIV Golf Invitational Series lest they be left with "nothing." The Trump National Golf Course in Bedminster, New Jersey, is set to host the next LIV Golf event on July 31, while the series is set to conclude at another Trump-owned venue in Miami in October. More.

ICYMI: Kings Park Street Named For Late 9/11 First Responder

A Kings Park street was dedicated in honor of the late James J. Hurson on Saturday, July 9. Hurson was an FDNY firefighter (Engine 318, Brooklyn) and 9/11 first responder. More.

Billions needed for health care to support 9/11 survivors

A New York senator needs billions in funding to cover health care costs for Sept. 11 responders and survivors. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand is asking Congress for about $3 billion to pay for the medical expenses, but the inflation rate on health care is higher than expected, so that gap must be filled, the politician said. More.

Tunnel to Towers Foundation 9/11 Never Forget Mobile Exhibit

Miller-Keystone Blood Center hosts the Tunnel to Towers Foundation 9/11 Never Forget Mobile Exhibit on Sunday, July 17, 2022 in Bethlehem. Pennsylvania is in critical need of blood according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health website. More.

Ground zero work after 9/11 damaged ferry captain's lungs. A young donor gave him new life

When the World Trade Center was attacked on 9/11, Tony Moyet was the first New York Waterway ferry captain on the scene to help evacuate the area. More.

9/11 responders still need federal and state help

After the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, Long Islanders flocked to Ground Zero to help. Firefighters, police officers, doctors, nurses, emergency medical technicians and other first responders headed to the pile, first to help with rescue efforts, then with recovery and cleanup. More.

Sen. Gillibrand: Additional $3 billion needed for 9/11 survivors

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand announced Wednesday she is asking Congress to pass $3 billion worth of supplemental funding for the World Trade Center Health Program. More.