The 9/11 Memorial at St. George, Staten Island
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Remembering 9/11: Addendum
Posted on 19:13 by Unknown
The 9/11 Memorial at St. George, Staten Island
September 11, 2013 -- I Remember Lt. Col. Jerry Don Dickerson Jr.
Posted on 07:22 by Unknown
Since its inception, I have participated in Project 2,996, a tribute to the 2,996 innocent victims of 9/11, where bloggers eulogize each victim. Previously, I have remembered Mary Lenz Wieman, Mark Francis Broderick, Capt. Patrick J, Brown, Hagay Shefi, Alison Marie Wildman, Daniel Thomas Afflitto, and Donna Bernaerts-Kearns. Please check out these tributes as well today, as they deserve
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
12 Years Later: Remembering 9/11
Posted on 15:45 by Unknown
September 11, 2001. New Yorkers were heading to the polls to vote on the next mayor of the city. It was a morning full of promise and baseball fans were excited about the Yankees' chances of making the playoffs, the Mets thinking about the future, and the start of the new football season. In other words, it was a day not much different than those September days we've been experiencing in the New
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Wednesday, 4 September 2013
Crumbling Infrastructure Watch
Posted on 06:30 by Unknown
This morning, New Jersey commuters trying to get to the Holland Tunnel found themselves navigating a maze of detours and major delays as a key route was shuttered.
The emergency closure was the result of concrete falling from the covered roadway on Route 139 which is one of two major highways leading to the tunnel. Emergency repairs are underway, but the fact is that the roadway needs
The emergency closure was the result of concrete falling from the covered roadway on Route 139 which is one of two major highways leading to the tunnel. Emergency repairs are underway, but the fact is that the roadway needs
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