Politics & Government
Woodbridge's Sept. 11 Service Will Be 6 P.M. Monday
All are welcome to attend. Here is a list of the Woodbridge residents killed on 9/11:
WOODBRIDGE, NJ — Woodbridge Township will hold its annual 9/11 service at 6:00 p.m. this Monday, Sept. 11 in Samuel Lupo Plaza next to Woodbridge High School and the main branch of the town library.
All are welcome to attend. Here is a list of the Woodbridge residents killed on 9/11:
- Edward Allegretto: Broker at Cantor Fitzgerald
- Marilyn Bautista: Worked in the accounts payable department of insurance broker Marsh & McLennan.
- Patrick Dunn: Grew up in Woodbridge, worked in the Pentagon for the U.S. Navy as the chief of naval operations. Was one of the 125 people killed at the Pentagon.
- John Adam Larson: Lived in Colonia, worked as insurance broker on the 103rd floor.
- James Lynch: Port Authority police officer
- Charles Mauro, worked for Aon Corporation
- Tonyell McDay: A computer technician for Marsh Technologies on the 97th floor of 1 World Trade Center, she lived with her parents in Colonia. She was 25.
- Narender Nath: Worked for Marsh McLennan
- Sankara Velamuri: Worked for the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
Mayor John McCormac will lead the service, joined by unnamed federal, state and county officials plus the Woodbridge Interfaith Clergy Council, Woodbridge Police, Fire, EMS and all first responders.
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This year is the 22nd anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks that brought down the World Trade Center.
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