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Remembering 9/11 Victims From New Hampshire On 20th Anniversary
On the 20th anniversary of the attacks, New Hampshire remembers and mourns ten people who lost their lives.

NEW HAMPSHIRE—Saturday marks 20 years since the September 11 attacks, the deadliest terrorist attack in history.
Many in New Hampshire and around the country likely remember where they were when they heard the horrible news.
Across the nation, communities will honor those who lost their lives in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
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New Hampshire remembers and mourns ten people who lost their lives:
- Thelma Cuccinello, 72, of Wilmot.
- Carol Flyzik, 40, of Plaistow.
- David Kovalcin, 42, of Hudson.
- Carl Max Hammond, 37, of Derry.
- Robert LeBlanc, 70, of Lee.
- Louis "Neil" Mariani of Derry.
- Tom McGuinness, 42, of Portsmouth.
- Kathleen and Michael Shearer, 61 and 63, respectively, of Dover.
- Douglas Stone, 54, of Dover.
Here is a list of 9/11 remembrance ceremonies in New Hampshire:
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- Concord (Merrimack County)
- Hampton
- Hudson
- Manchester
- Merrimack
- Milford
- Portsmouth
- Windham
More than 2,700 people died at the World Trade Center alone on 9/11, including the passengers of American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175. Another 184 were killed when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into The Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and 44 died on United Airlines Flight 93 near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Scientists are working to identify more than a thousand people who were reported missing by testing DNA, the New York Times reports.
To add a local remembrance ceremony to this list, please email michelle.rotuno-johnson@patch.com with a link to the information.
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