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William F. Fallon Jr, the only Port Authority Port Department employee killed on 9-11 was remembered with something he'd love, a tugboat named in his honor.
Sept. 11 produced many heroes, and stories about their lifesaving deeds have been inspirational during a decade that's been haunted by terrorism, wars and recession.
Construction of the long-awaited 9-11 Heroes Memorial is underway at the Warren Township Municipal Complex. A dedication will be held on Nov. 4.
For some, a medical examiner’s ruling last week that the death of retired NYPD Detective James Zadroga was “directly related” to working in The Pit was a wakeup call. For others, it was a ...
The Travis Manion Foundation (TMF) of Yuma will be hosting a running event in September. Collaborating with MCAS Yuma, YPG ...
T he 13 annual 9/11 Heroes Run will be held over the weekend to honor the memory of those lost in the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Those who died on 9-11 were victims, along with the heroes who walked into the rubble to save others. Those who died serving our country are all heroes, and deserve remembrance as well.
9/11 legacy has us helping those in need to honor my brother, Firefighter Stephen Siller, and other heroes. Tunnel to Towers Foundation builds on their memory.
Unsung 9/11 Heroes Finally Get Their Own Memorial The Memorial Glade acknowledges those whose illnesses and deaths have come years after the towers collapsed.
The purpose of the run is to unite the community, remember the lives lost on 9/11 and honor veterans, military service members and first responders who serve the country.
This holiday season, the 50-year-old hero celebrated his amazing fortune by giving the gift of life to a stranger — a 59-year-old special-ed teacher from Orange County, Calif., in desperate need ...