Deputy U.S. Marshal Loses Cancer Battle Resulting from 9/11 Attacks on World Trade Center
Deputy U.S. Marshal Zacarias Toro lost his long and valiant battle with cancer June 14 while surrounded by his family in New York. Deputy Toro’s cancer resulted directly from exposures while responding to the World Trade Center attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, as determined by the World Trade Center Health Program. His passing is considered a line-of-duty death. More.
FDNY ranks, others set to testify in Washington to renew health-help Zadroga Act for 9/11 responders
Hundreds of New York City firefighters and others suffering from 9/11-related illnesses are headed to Washington on Thursday to testify at a hearing to renew the Zadroga Act. Without an extension of the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act, tens of thousands of volunteers and first responders who helped clean up Ground Zero won't be able to get federal help with their health care. Due to a compromise to ease passage in 2011, the act will start to expire this year if Congress doesn't renew it.
FDNY Members Seriously Hurt In 9/11 Aftermath To Testify Before Congress
Members of the FDNY who were seriously hurt in the aftermath of 9/11 will appear before a congressional committee in Washington on Thursday. Early Thursday morning, about 50 boarded busses on Randall’s Island bound for Washington. They’re planning to lobby Congress to support the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Reauthorization Act. More.
City of Athens hosts '9/11 Heroes Run'
Lace up your running shoes and get ready to run for a worthy cause. The City of Athens is hosting the first 9/11 Heroes Run on Sept. 12, 2015.
The 9/11 Heroes Run unites communities internationally with the goal to never forget the sacrifices of the heroes of September 11 and in the wars since: veteran, first responder, civilian, and military. More.
Pallone calls on Congress to continue 9/11 care
In advance of a June 11 hearing on legislation to ensure first responders and survivors of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center continue to receive the monitoring and care they need, U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., D-N.J., 6th District, toured and held a press conference Monday at the World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program clinic at Rutgers.
Raising Awareness: June is Men’s Health, PTSD Awareness month
June is Men's Health Awareness Month, which is dedicated to raising awareness to diseases that are common among males. To raise awareness of these diseases, health care providers encourage men to receive regular medical checkups. "The most common diseases that affect men are heart disease, lung, colon and skin cancer and strokes," said Ashley Rachal, 2nd Aerospace Medical Squadron dietician.
New Jersey Township to Receive Piece of 9/11 Steel From World Trade Center
The Woolwich Township municipal building is set to house a major piece of history this Wednesday. One of the last remaining pieces of steel from the September 11 terror attacks will arrive from New York. Woolwich officials will pick it up from the New York/New Jersey Port Authority at 9 a.m. Wednesday morning launching its trek to South Jersey. More.
New Paltz memorial park planned for 9/11 victims
An ad hoc group of supporters are planning to construct a September 11 memorial park adjacent to the fire station on North Putt Corners Road and Henry Dubois Drive. Supporter Butch Dener on Friday said efforts are being made to have the park opened by the anniversary this year and has gotten the support of several organizations.