Sep 12, 2011

Tribute In Light Shines Bright on Sept. 11 Anniversary

Tribute In Light Shines Bright on Sept. 11 Anniversary

The Tribute in Light shines on the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, symbolizing New York's post 9/11 resilience.

Sep 12, 2011

Families Make Rubbings of 9/11 Names

Families Make Rubbings of 9/11 Names

Families of 9/11 victims make rubbings of their loved ones' names on the memorial.

Sep 11, 2011

Firehouse Devastated by Deaths on 9/11 Reflects

Firehouse Devastated by Deaths on 9/11 Reflects

Family, friends and community turned out at the Firefighters Memorial Park at the Ritz Plaza in Midtown to remember the firefighters lost from Engine 54, the "Pride of Midtown" on Sept. 11. Tom Llamas reports.

Sep 11, 2011

New Yorkers Mark 9/11 Differently

New Yorkers Mark 9/11 Differently

Remembering 9/11 didn't just mean attending a ceremony: New Yorkers from Manhattan to Queens to Brooklyn chose other ways to reflect, from bonding with friends to going to work. Andrew Siff reports.

Sep 11, 2011

New Yorkers Mark 9/11 Anniversary in Their Own Ways

New Yorkers Mark 9/11 Anniversary in Their Own Ways

Some opened up for business. Some attended quiet ceremonies. And others played ball.

Sep 11, 2011

WTC Steel Links L.I. Mourners to 9/11

WTC Steel Links L.I. Mourners to 9/11

A 30-foot-long piece of World Trade Center steel served as a link to the lost at a 9/11 service on Long Island.

Sep 12, 2011

Engine 54 Honors Its 15 Lost

Engine 54 Honors Its 15 Lost

Family and friends of the fallen firefighters of Engine 54, the "Pride of Midtown"

Sep 11, 2011

WNBC Engineer Who Died on 9/11

WNBC Engineer Who Died on 9/11

News 4's Bill Steckman was working at WNBC's transmitter site atop the World Trade Center north tower on Sept. 11. David Ushery tells his story.

Sep 11, 2011

Where Were You Ten Years Ago?

Where Were You Ten Years Ago?

We asked, and people answered: Where were you? People responded on Twitter and Facebook, giving us an idea of where they were on Sept. 11, 2001.

Sep 11, 2011

National Moment of Silence at 1 PM

National Moment of Silence at 1 PM

New York City and the nation paused at 1 p.m. for a collective moment of silence.

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