An underground leak has been discovered within the World Trade Center complex — and officials fear the seepage may be coming from the slurry wall that separates the newly rebuilt Ground Zero site from the Hudson River […] They fear that the slurry wall may not have been properly insulated, allowing water to seep through it, sources […]
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9/11 ‘Dust Lady’ Marcy Borders dies after battle with stomach cancer
BAYONNE — After a yearlong battle with stomach cancer, Marcy Borders — the woman known as the “Dust Lady” from the iconic photo taken of her as she escaped from the Twin Towers on Sept. 11 — has died, according to Facebook posts by multiple family members. Michael Borders, Marcy Borders’ brother, said in a Facebook […]
FDNY Rescue Two People in Hudson River
WEST VILLAGE, Manhattan — Two people were rescued from the Hudson River Wednesday evening. Preliminary reports say one person jumped into the river near Charles Street, and a second person went in to rescue them. The would-be rescuer was pulled from the water and in stable condition. Divers spent 15 minutes searching for the person […]
Remember Me Run Honors Those Lost at WTC Attacks
Listed below are the names of members of the FDNY who have died as a result of working on the “pile.” It is shameful that so many Americans demand closure from the 9/11 attacks believing it is time to “get past it!” Yet daily, the deaths caused by the attack only increase. Americans are proud […]
Elkhart County 4-H Fair: Motorcycle clubs, fire engines accompany 9/11 Never Forget exhibit on its way to fairgrounds
After Stephen Siller died serving as a firefighter during the Sept. 11 attacks in New York, his family started a traveling exhibition so people wouldn’t forget the people who died that day. And the 9/11 Never Forget exhibit was not alone as it made its way down to the Elkhart County 4-H Fair late Tuesday […]
NIOSH’s World Trade Center Health Program Treats 9/11 Responders & Survivors
Fourteen years later, 9/11 is still a major public health concern for the thousands of responders and survivors (area workers/residents/students) who were exposed to the health hazards in the aftermath of the World Trade Center (WTC) collapse on Sept. 11, 2001. Responders and survivors who were present in the impacted area still are developing […]
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