The single note of a saxophone traveled over the sunny Battle Hill in Green-Wood Cemetery toward the Lower Manhattan skyline in the distance. Splayed out on the grassy spaces between the tombston...
Two decades after the September 11th terrorist attacks, New York City first responder, Joe Minogue, still struggles finding his breath. As a newly trained firefighter, Minogue was taking hi...
It’s been 20 years since close to 3,000 people were killed in the 9/11 attacks and this year on Ground Zero the message was unity. Police, firefighters, survivors, victims, and people from all ...
The only house of worship destroyed when the Twin Towers fell, St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine was illuminated from within on the eve of the 20th anniversary of 9/11. I...
RAISING THE FLAG AT GROUND ZERO is a photograph by Thomas E. Franklin of The Record (Bergen County, N.J.) , taken on September 11, 2001. Thomas E. Franklin was a photographer at the Ber...
Diane Massaroli poses with a photo of her husband Michael. He was killed in the 9/11 attacks. She brings his photo every year to the memorial. Photo by Sydney Fishman The families of 9/11 victi...
Andrew Larkin, an 18-year-old NYU student, originally from Utah grew up hearing about terrorism. Photo by Catarina Lamelas Moura On the 18th anniversary of 9/11, young adults who grew up in the...
The New York City Fire Museum marked the 18th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks Wednesday with a memorial service commemorating the sacrifice made by the 343 members of the New Yo...
At the sound of a gong, more than a hundred dancers clad in white moved through Lincoln Center’s Josie Robertson Plaza Wednesday for a tribute performance for the 18th anniversary of Sept. 11, ...
On Sept. 11, 2001, nearly 3,000 people lost their lives in terrorist attacks in New York City, Arlington, Virginia, and Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Exactly 18 years later, almost 4,000 people ...