Monday, September 10, 2012

Remember 9/11 Online Tribute: Never Forget - 11 Years Later

Remember 9/11 Online Tribute: Never Forget - 11 Years Later: The National September 11 Memorial, built directly over the Twin Towers site, invokes a feeling of peace and serenity amidst the everyday...

Remember 9/11 Online Tribute: In Memory of Amy Hope Lamonsoff

Remember 9/11 Online Tribute: In Memory of Amy Hope Lamonsoff: Amy Hope Lamonsoff was 29 years old and from Brooklyn, NY. Amy worked for Risk Waters Group. On the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 200...

Monday, September 3, 2012

Memories of Ten Anniversaries

Mark Remembers: September 11: Today I am going to recall events that happened on September 11. Last year I wrote a blog post about 9/11/01, so rather than focus just on ...

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Bay Ridge Journal: 9/11 Memorial Service at 69th Street Pier

Bay Ridge Journal: 9/11 Memorial Service at 69th Street Pier

This September 11th: Honor, Remember, Reunite

May the lives remembered, the deeds recognized, and the spirit reawakened be eternal beacons, which reaffirm respect for life, strengthen our resolve to preserve freedom, and inspire an end to hatred, ignorance and intolerance.
These words are part of the mission statement of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center in New York City. As the nation and world mark the 11th anniversary of the September 11th attacks, Peacewick shares the sentiments of the 9/11 Memorial and calls upon readers to make Sept. 11, 2012 a day of commemoration.

Take a moment to remember and honor the thousands of innocent men, women, and children murdered by terrorists in the horrific attacks of February 26, 1993 and September 11, 2001. Thank your local first responders for their dedication to protecting your community. Remember the many Americans who have served and are currently serving in our nation's military - many of whom enlisted as a response to the September 11th attacks.

Let us come together this September 11th to honor, remember and reunite. For more information from the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, visit 911memorial.org.