James RIches spent six months searching through the rubble and debris at Ground Zero for the remains of his son Jimmy Riches, ...
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Ground Zero FDNY hero Jim Riches remembered as ‘inspiration’ at funeral from 9/11-related illness
He was dedicated to finding his son and it was horrible,” one mourner said. “A large part of him died that day.” ...
A vocal advocate for Sept. 11 survivors, FDNY Deputy Chief James Riches spent six months looking for the remains of his firefighter son, Jimmy.
The materials, ironically, included a directive from the city Law Department written two decades ago ordering the agency to save and preserve any information about the terror attacks and its ...
A funeral was held Dec. 1 at St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church, 9511 Fourth Ave., for James Riches, an FDNY deputy chief who died.
New York City Fire Department wants answers after discovery of documents about toxins at ground zero
Members of the New York City Fire Department and union leaders held an emergency rally in Manhattan on Monday afternoon over ...
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Funeral held for retired FDNY deputy chief who dedicated life to 9/11 survivors and families
James Riches spent six months at ground zero digging through the rubble to find the body of his son, Jimmy, who was also a ...
New York Firefighters and their Union are demanding answers - accusing the City of hiding evidence of toxins at ground zero ...
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Former FDNY Deputy Chief Jim Riches — who lost firefighter son in 9/11 — dies of WTC-related illness
Retired Deputy Chief James “Jim” Riches Sr., who served in the department for 30 years, died at 74 on Thursday from a ...
He spent months searching the wreckage of the World Trade Center for his son’s remains, then suffered lung illnesses attributed to toxic dust.
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FDNY-UFA demands answers about Ground Zero toxin records
The FDNY-UFA is demanding answers from the City of New York, accusing it of concealing records about toxins linked to the 9/11 terror attacks.
Fourteen galleries pulled out of the fair this year, while others chose to stay and embrace the art fray. “It’s a good ...
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