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Dumont 9/11 New Memorial : September 11, 2009 - Dumont held its 9/11 Memorial Service today beginning at 8:46:26 am.  Members of the community gathered at Liberty Point, across from Grant School as it has in the past to pay tribute to those who were killed on 9/11 but today's ceremony is extra special. The piece of World Trade Center Steel which has been called home all these years is being relocated to its permanent location at Memorial Field on Pershing Street. 

Dumont Police Department Honor Guard, Cresskill Police Department Honor Guard, Dumont Fire Department Honor Guard, Dumont Police Department, Dumont Fire Deparment, Dumont Ambulance Corp, Dumont DPW, Tenafly Fire Department and the Dumont Mayor and Council escorted the WTC Steel to its new home with a fitting tribute.


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Dumont 9/11 New Memorial

September 11, 2009 - Dumont held its 9/11 Memorial Service today begin ...

Updated: Sep 11, 2009 9:57am PST

Tribute In Lights : September 10, 2008 - Jersey City, NJ - Apparatus photoshoot with the Tribute In Light.

Tribute In Lights

September 10, 2008 - Jersey City, NJ - Apparatus photoshoot with the T ...

Updated: Sep 10, 2008 10:18pm PST

Tribute In Lights : September 11, 2008 - Jersey City, NJ - Apparatus photoshoot with the Tribute In Light.

Tribute In Lights

September 11, 2008 - Jersey City, NJ - Apparatus photoshoot with the T ...

Updated: Sep 12, 2008 7:49am PST

Bergen Regional Medical Center's 9/11 Memorial : September 10, 2008 - Paramus, NJ - BRMC employees and friends are honored to have built a memorial for all lives lost due to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. The 9/11 Memorial was entirely funded by the employees and friends of Bergen Regional Medical Center.

The Memorial lists every name of those who were lost in the attacks, and was dedicated on September 10, 2004.

Open to the public, Bergen Regional Medical Center welcomes family members of those who lost loved ones, community members, staff members and any person who would like a place of peace and remembrance to visit.

***A special thank you to Donnalee Corrieri, Director of Public Relations for her time and allowing me to photograph the momument.***

Bergen Regional Medical Center's 9/11 Memorial

September 10, 2008 - Paramus, NJ - BRMC employees and friends are hono ...

Updated: Sep 10, 2008 10:09pm PST

Bergenfield 9/11 Memorial : September 10, 2008

Bergenfield 9/11 Memorial

September 10, 2008

Updated: Sep 10, 2008 9:41pm PST

Closter 9/11 Memorial : September 10, 2008

Closter 9/11 Memorial

September 10, 2008

Updated: Sep 10, 2008 9:49pm PST

Dumont 9/11 Memorial : September 10, 2008

Dumont 9/11 Memorial

September 10, 2008

Updated: Sep 10, 2008 9:34pm PST

Iron and Steel NYC To Shanksville, PA : August 23, 2008 - A flag-draped, cross-shaped piece of structural steel from the North Tower of the World Trade Center was carted through New Jersey this morning on its way to a new memorial in Shanksville, Pa.

The cross was strapped to a flatbed truck and escorted by hundreds of motorcycles as it travels across the state from the Outerbridge Crossing to Route 440 south to Route 287 north to Route 78 west and on across Pennsylvania to a firehouse near the spot where United Airlines flight 93 crashed on Sept. 11, 2001.

Many New Jersey fire departments plan to have members standing on overpasses above the highways to salute the cross as it passes.

The foundation is a non-profit that provides transportation to families of injured or deceased members of the Fire Department of New York. Its founder, retired firefighter Pat Concannon, runs an excavating business that was involved in the World Trade Center rescue effort. He pulled the cross-shaped section of steel from the debris.

The memorial, which is not part of the official Flight 93 memorial being built by the federal government, will be erected on the grounds of the Shanksville Fire Co., Stolowski said. The steel cross will be set on top of a concrete base built in the shape of the Pentagon.

Flight 93 was hijacked after it took off from Newark Liberty International Airport on the morning of Sept. 11. A group of passengers rushed the cockpit and tried to wrest control of the plane from the hijackers, who authorities believe were going to crash the plane into the Capitol in Washington, D.C. During the struggle, the plane crashed in a field just outside Shanksville, in western Pennsylvania, about a mile from the firehouse where the memorial will be erected. All 44 passengers were killed.

The cross will be installed when the motorcade reaches Shanksville tonight, and the memorial will be unveiled at a ceremony on Sunday morning.

The cross and its escorts left Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn at 7 this morning.

For more information about the ride, visit ironandsteelnyctoshanksville.com.

Iron and Steel NYC To Shanksville, PA

August 23, 2008 - A flag-draped, cross-shaped piece of structural stee ...

Updated: Aug 23, 2008 2:20pm PST

Ground Zero NYC : April 03, 2007 - Going back to Ground Zero.

Ground Zero NYC

April 03, 2007 - Going back to Ground Zero.

Updated: Mar 07, 2008 7:01am PST

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