Remembering 9/11: Where things stand now

As we remember those we lost on 9/11, we're looking at the ongoing battle to secure long term protection for first responders and the latest twists and turns in the cases of the accused terrorists.

LI marks 9/11 in ceremonies on beaches, parks and at memorials

The annual commemorations have taken on added meaning over the years, as thousands more have died of illnesses related to exposure at Ground Zero.

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Remembering those lost on 9/11

Ceremonies in New York City and across Long Island mark the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

Solemn day returns as NYC marks 9/11 anniversary

Victims' families, police, firefighters, medics and other first responders from Long Island and across the region once again gathered to honor those lost.

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Remembering 497 LIers who died on 9/11

Nearly 500 Long Islanders were killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. These are the stories of those who were lost.

Meet the doctor fighting on the front line to heal 9/11-related health problems

"If I had to put four people on the Mount Rushmore of the 9/11 community, she would be one of them," said John Feal of FealGood Foundation, which advocates for 9/11 first responders.

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'He said it was just me and the sky'

Roko Camaj had spectacular views working high above the busy streets of Manhatten as a window washer at the Twin Towers.  NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie and Roko's son, Vincent, honor his legacy.

Lower Manhattan, world set for 9/11 tributes

Memorials around the world mark the 9/11 attacks but each anniverary brings global attention to New York City.

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Scientists develop nearly 40 new profiles of WTC victims, officials say

But scientists say they have been unable to identify the victims because of lack of genetic reference samples to make comparisons.

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Names of 9/11 victims added to town's Walls of Honor

The names of eight Town of Oyster Bay residents who died of illnesses related to the 9/11 attacks were added to the Walls of Honor at Tobay Beach.

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For some 9/11 first responders, memories 'are just not there' after toxin exposure

"I know this stuff happens to everybody. But sometimes it's just a little more than it should be," retired FDNY official Stephen Doyle, 57, said of memory problems after working at Ground Zero following 9/11.

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Brightwaters remembers 9/11 victims

A low-key ceremony in the Village of Brightwaters included survivors and relatives of those killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

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'It does take a village'

3,000 American flags were placed in Ackerson Plaza in Brightwaters to honor those lost on 9/11. NewsdayTV's Drew Scott reports.

'My dad, he was a hero to us all'

The FDNY honored added the names of 32 firefighters who have died of 9/11-related illnesses to its memorial wall in a ceremony Wednesday. NewsdayTV's Drew Scott reports.

Victims of Sept. 11 terrorist attacks remembered at LI commemorations

"I remember how we all immediately honored the lives we lost by coming together as one community, undivided in their names," Huntington Town Supervisor Ed Smyth said.

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9/11 victims' families join officials in push to make Sept. 11 a federal holiday

The bill was introduced in March 2023 and remains waiting to be heard by the House Oversight Committee.

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LIers' names added to FDNY 9/11 memorial wall

The FDNY added 32 names to a memorial wall of city firefighters, paramedics and other department members who have died of 9/11-related illnesses.

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'He loved helping people': Syosset firefighter who responded to 9/11 dies

Court Cousins sifted through the rubble at Ground Zero.

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9/11 families, survivors react with anger at plea deal for mastermind

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two alleged co-conspirators are expected to enter guilty pleas as soon as next week.

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Suit: What, when did NYC leaders know about 9/11 toxins?

A lawsuit by 9/11 Health Watch seeks information about what city leaders knew about Ground Zero toxins and when they knew it.

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Study: Dementia spike from work at Ground Zero

Stony Brook University researchers found the first responders show a far higher rate of dementia than the general population.

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Haskell family to march in St. Patrick's Parade to honor brothers fallen on 9/11

"That morning started with four Haskells in the fire department," Frank Haskell, who was off duty and reached Ground Zero on Sept. 12, said. "By the end of the day, two of us were gone."

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9/11 Victim Compensation Fund paid most money in 2023

But the fund's special master, Allison Turkel, wrote in the fund's annual report that she is concerned there are still claimants who are entitled to compensation.

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Need for counseling grows among FDNY firefighters, to know they are 'not alone' 

Friends of Firefighters provides free and confidential mental health, wellness and peer support to FDNY members and their children.

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Robert Beckwith, part of historic 9/11 photo with president, dies at 91

Former President George W. Bush phoned Beckwith's widow, Barbara, to offer condolences, calling the retired firefighter a "decent, humble man."

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Joseph Zadroga called 'reluctant hero' at funeral

The father of James Zadroga, an NYPD officer who died of a 9/11 illness, died on Jan. 13 after being struck in a hospital parking lot in New Jersey.

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World Trade Center victim from LI identified, NYC officials say

New DNA technology was used to identify John Ballantine Niven, of Oyster Bay. The remains of 1,103 victims remain unidentified.

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Petition asks that neuropathy be covered by WTC Health Program

Despite medical studies, autoimmune diseases such as neuropathy are not yet covered by the WTC program.

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Longtime FDNY chief who stayed for 'brotherhood' dies

Chris Scalone of Port Jefferson Station died of 9/11-related esophageal cancer.

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FDNY gives final salute to 28-year department chaplain Msgr. John Delendick

Delendick died of pancreatic cancer related to his time at the World Trade Center pile.

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LI woman running NYC marathon was in south tower on 9/11

Alice Yu, who at age 47 is running her first marathon, is among 50,000 participants joining the TCS New York City Marathon on Sunday.

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FDNY union: Re-up federal 9/11-illness funding

A retired FDNY firefighter's death Saturday marked the department's 343rd related to work at and around Ground Zero, the same number of department personnel to die on 9/11.

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Thomas Oelkers, 9/11 first responder, memorialized by Floral Park community in NYC race

The Tunnel to Towers 5K Run & Walk participants on Sunday included Erika Oelkers, 48, whose husband died in 2021 from 9/11-related cancer.

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FDNY's grim milestone: 343 post-9/11 deaths

With two deaths last week, the fire department has lost the same number of members from 9/11 illness as on the day of the terror attacks on the World Trade Center 22 years ago, the FDNY said.

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Alarm over World Trade Center Health Program funding shortfall

Without action from Congress, the program will not have enough money to accept new enrollees by 2027, while other cuts in service could be needed the following year, according to a bipartisan contingent of House and Senate lawmakers.

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In somber rituals, LIers remember those lost on 9/11

Nearly 500 Long Islanders were killed when militants from al-Qaida flew two planes into the World Trade Center in lower Manhattan, killing 2,753 people on 9/11/2001.

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'It brings everything back' for victims' families as 22nd anniversary of 9/11 triggers memories, mourning

Families gathered Monday at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in lower Manhattan, the place which many consider to be the final resting place of their lost loved ones.

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Photos: LIers observe the 22nd anniversary of 9/11/2001

Twenty-two years after the 9/11 attacks, Long Islanders gathered to honor neighbors, co-workers and family members killed that day, along with those who have been lost since. 

Bills have 9/11 survivors, Hauppauge street in mind

One bill signed Monday by Gov. Kathy Hochul aims to boost awareness of federal aid to 9/11 survivors and another will rename part of a Hauppauge roadway after a police officer from the hamlet who died as a result of cancer related to his time at Ground Zero.

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Research on impact of Ground Zero exposure on 9/11 workers yields powerful results

What makes Sept. 11 unusual, researchers say, is the scale and duration of the research on the effect of the "toxic cocktail" of chemicals at Ground Zero and the psychological impact on first responders.

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Ceremonies commemorate the 22nd anniversary of 9/11

Twenty-two years later, Long Islanders gathered at ceremonies across the Island on Monday to honor and remember the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. NewsdayTV's Steve Langford reports.

'I want people to remember for the rest of their lives'

Newsday spoke with three men from the FDNY featured in the new book "They Saved New York." One was 18 when his father, a Port Authority police officer, was killed on Sept. 11. He later joined the fire department. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn reports.

Those lost in 9/11 attacks remembered in Huntington ceremony

"Rain or shine, come hell or high water, our residents — the people of the town — we do not forget. We will never forget in the Town of Huntington," said its director of communications, Christine Geed.

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'You don't get any new memories.' Families of 9/11 victims hold tight to stories, rituals to mark 22nd anniversary

For some of the younger victims, like 23-year-old Andrew Stergiopoulos of Great Neck, almost as much time has passed since they were killed in the attacks as they had lived.

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Emerging DNA methods help NYC medical examiner identify more 9/11 victims

"This is going to help the families get the closure they are seeking," said Nesconset resident John Feal, head of a nonprofit for first responders.

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Three Long Islanders with FDNY ties reflect on 9/11 22 years later

Retired Chief of Department Thomas Richardson, firefighter Christopher Howard and retired Capt. Paul Heglund are featured in a new book.

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9/11 anniversary: Honoring the fallen through service to others

Plans are in the works for tributes, moments of silence, school lectures, memorial ceremonies and service to others as a way of paying tribute to those who were lost.

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Wall adds names of 4 more lost to 9/11 illnesses

The latest names bring to 44, the number of Oyster Bay residents to die as a result of illnesses contracted at Ground Zero.

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Long Islanders added to wall of FDNY members lost to 9/11 illnesses

At a Wednesday ceremony at FDNY headquarters in Brooklyn, the names of 43 department members, including 16 Long Islanders, were added to a memorial wall dedicated to fire personnel who died of illnesses connected to their work at Ground Zero.

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At graduation, a son honors his father's FDNY legacy

Joseph E. Maloney was 10 when his father, a firefighter from Farmingville, was killed in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

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