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Middletown's 9/11 Ceremony: 7:30 P.M. At Middletown WTC Memorial
Middletown lost 37 residents on Sept. 11, 2001. Every year, the Township holds a solemn service in their honor and all are asked to attend.

MIDDLETOWN, NJ — Tragically, Middletown, New Jersey lost an incredible 37 residents on Sept. 11, 2001. Every year, the Township holds a solemn service in their memory.
This year, the service will be held tomorrow night, Tuesday, Sept. 11 at 7:30 p.m. Please bring a candle and join us for a moment of silence and wreath tribute to honor the 37 Middletown friends and neighbors lost 17 years ago in the World Trade Center attack. Monmouth County will hold a service Tuesday morning at 8 a.m. on top of Mount Mitchill: Monmouth County's 9/11 Ceremony Tuesday At Mount Mitchill
Tribute details:
Middletown WTC Memorial Gardens
36 Church Street, Middletown, NJ 07748 (next to the Middletown Arts Center)
Park at the Middletown Train Station. Tribute will be held rain or shine.
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Here are the names of the 37 Middletown residents who died that day. The Middletown WTC Memorial Gardens feature a personalized memorial for each of the 37 residents and is open to the public from dawn to dusk daily:
- Lorraine D. Antigua
- Jane S. Beatty
- Donna Bernaerts-Kearns
- Alfred J. Braca
- Ronald M. Breitweiser
- Patrick J. Buhse
- Stephen J. Cangialosi
- Swede Joseph Chevalier
- Dolores Marie Costa
- Edward Desimone III
- Michael Egan
- David Ferrugio
- Daniel J. Gallagher
- John M. Grazioso
- Felicia Hamilton
- Patrick A. Hoey
- Kathleen A. Hunt Casey
- Brendan Mark Lang
- Roseanne P. Lang
- Anna A. Laverty
- Michael Patrick McDonnell
- Peter T. Milano
- Louis J. Minervino
- Justin John Molisani, Jr.
- James Thomas Murphy
- Christopher Newton-Carter
- Paul R. Nimbley
- Robert Emmett Parks, Jr.
- Nicholas P. Pietrunti
- John M. Pocher
- Beth Ann Quigley
- Gregg Reidy
- Robert Andrew Spencer
- Dick Stadelberger
- Kenneth Tietjen
- Anthony Ventura
- Rodney James Wotton
If you have any questions, please contact the Mayor's Office at 732-615-2024 or mayorsoffice@middletownnj.org.
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