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Cinnaminson To Unveil 9/11 Memorial During Remembrance Ceremony

The unveiling will conclude a year of work by a committee spearheaded by Stephanie Kravil.

CINNAMINSON, NJ — Cinnaminson will unveil its 9/11 Memorial during this year’s 9/11 Remembrance Service, township officials announced this week. The unveiling will conclude a year of work by a committee spearheaded by Township Committee Member and Liaison to Veterans Affairs Stephanie Kravil, according to township officials.

The memorial honors those who perished in the 9/11 attacks, the brave men and women who served as first responders on that tragic day, those who continue to suffer and those who have succumbed to injury or illness as a result of that day, according to Township Manager Eric Schubiger.

“The new memorial and our remembrance service symbolize Cinnaminson Township’s commitment to never forgetting September 11, 2001,” Schubiger said. “It also represents a reminder to all of us that the American spirit of service remains alive and stronger than ever.”

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The ceremony will take place in front of the Municipal Building, located at 1621 Riverton Road in Cinnaminson on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 6 p.m. The service remembers and honors the anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the Pentagon and World Trade Center.

Participants will include members of Cinnaminson Township Committee, local emergency responders and representatives of several community groups. The public is encouraged to attend.

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Residents who want to get their community groups involved or anyone who is looking for more information can contact 856-829-6000, ext. 2398.

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