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Found bracelet honoring September 11 firefighter brings families together

A worn metal bracelet inscribed with the name of a fallen 9/11 firefighter washed up 10 days ago on the shores of New York's Robert Moses State Park. As the surf rolled away from her feet, Marlene Quinn picked it up. For Quinn, it was more than a serendipitous find. More.

Obama braces for 9/11 remembrance week

Memories of the 9/11 attack will shadow President Obama's upcoming week. In addition to honoring the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on Thursday, Obama will lay out a strategy to counter the Islamic State jihadist group amid renewed concern about the possibility of new attacks on the United States. More.

Army lawyer for alleged 9/11 mastermind resigns after being pulled from the case

An Army lawyer assigned to defend Khalid Sheikh Mohammed at Guantanamo Bay has resigned his commission after being told he was being pulled from the case to attend a graduate program required for promotion. Maj. Jason Wright, one of a team of lawyers defending Mohammed, resigned Aug. 26 from the Army, National Public Radio and others have reported. More.

Smithsonian and History channels change focus on 9/11 by looking at Freedom Tower and the push to build it

Two upcoming TV specials argue that it’s time to salute what replaced New York’s Twin Towers, not just focus on what brought them down. To mark the 13th anniversary of 9/11, the History and Smithsonian channels have compiled two separate and quite different specials on the construction of the Freedom Tower and other buildings at the World Trade Center site. History’s “Rebuilding the World Trade Center,” which runs two hours, will air Sept. 11 at 6 p.m.

9/11 Memorial And Museum To Open For Families Of Victims On Day Of Remembrance

The major components of the 9/11 ceremony will remain the same, including the reading of names and the moments of silence, however a few things will be different this year. As WCBS 880’s Rich Lamb reported, for the first time on the anniversary of the tragedy, the 9/11 Memorial and Museum will be open to families who wish to go there. More.

Flight 93 National Memorial 9/11 service includes first display of Congressional Gold Medal

The Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville will honor the 40 passengers and crew of United Airlines Flight 93 on the 13th anniversary of 9/11 with two days of special programs. According to the National Park Service, the highlight of this year's events will be the first public display of the Congressional Gold Medal that will be presented to Flight 93 National Memorial by U.S House and Senate leaders in a private ceremony at the U.S. Capitol on Sept. 10. More.

Inside ‘The 9/11 Project’: How Visual Storytelling Helped Tell Children’s Stories

Though “9/11 Stories: The Children,” an iBook produced by Rutgers University, began as an ordinary conversation between two seasoned journalists, the multimedia package consists of all but ordinary conversations. The iBook comes after a 9/11 Project course was offered in the spring of 2011, first imagined by former Rutgers professor Ron Miskoff and New Jersey Press Association Executive Director George White in a hotel lobby. More.

Volunteer for 9/11 Serve + Remember

In honor of those whose lives were lost or forever changed by the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001, County Executive Robert P. Astorino has once again joined with Volunteer New York! to host "9/11: Serve + Remember" at the County Center on Thursday, Sept. 11, from 12 noon to 6 p.m.. New this year will be the launch of the Westchester County Diaper Bank in partnership with the Junior League of Central Westchester. More.