Tag: Sept. 11 2001
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Attorney sworn in to fill unexpired council-at-large seat in Monroe
MONROE – Newly appointed Councilman-at-Large Terence “Terry” Van Dzura, who fills the seat vacated by Stephen Dalina, pledges to listen to township residents while making decisions in the best interest of the township. Van Dzura was sworn in during the Monroe Township Council’s regular meeting on Feb. 1. “We may not always agree, but I…
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CareOne at East Brunswick to offer free burgers to first responders on Sept. 11
CareOne at East Brunswick Assisted Living & Memory Care held a special event, Hamburgers for Heroes, a Burger Bar for our Bravest, on Sept. 11 to honor local first responders. “Hosting community events that honor our first responders and essential workers is critical. Our goal at CareOne East Brunswick Assisted Living is to be an…
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North Brunswick Sept. 11 ceremony will be broadcast next week
Due to COVID-19, for the safety of the public, the 19th anniversary for North Brunswick’s 2020 Sept. 11 Ceremony will be aired virtually for the public on the township cable station and website beginning Sept. 15 at noon, 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. The airing of the ceremony will continue throughout the week. For more…
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Burlington County holds first ceremony to mark Sept. 11 attacks
WESTAMPTON – Burlington County officials, first responders and residents came together on Sept. 11 during a solemn 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony to pay their respects to the more than 3,000 victims who lost their lives 19 years ago. Held outside the County Emergency Services Training Center, the 30-minute ceremony marked the first time the county hosted…
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South Brunswick remembers its residents lost on Sept. 11, 2001
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – On Sept. 11, 2001, three South Brunswick residents left the township to work in New York City. They, along with a South Brunswick High School graduate who was living in New York at the time, never returned home because of the terrorist attacks. Kenneth Charles Ledee, 38, of Monmouth Junction, was an…
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North Brunswick to air Sept. 11 remembrance ceremony beginning Sept. 15
The Township of North Brunswick will hold a virtual Sept. 11 Remembrance Ceremony. The videotaped program will include remarks from Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack; a non-denominational prayer by the Rev. Mark McGrath; a wreath laying by Womack, Council President Ralph Andrews and Councilman Bob Davis; and the playing of “Taps”. The ceremony will…
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Monroe Township to sound alarms at 8:46 a.m. Sept. 11 in honor of lives lost in 2001
In honor and remembrance of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, sirens will be sounding throughout Monroe Township at 8:46 a.m. Sept. 11. There is no emergency, do not be alarmed.