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Photos: Lindenhurst Village Remembers 9/11
The Village of Lindenhurst honors those residents who lost their lives on 9/11, as well as the first responders and civilians who lost their lives in the 11 years since that tragic day after helping at Ground Zero and serving in the military.
"A community coming together in solidarity to remember those lost 9/11/01."
That's what happened in Lindenhurst on following the terror attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon - especially after learning the Village lost eight residents on that tragic day: Joseph Angelini, Jr., Joseph Angelini, Sr., Susan M. Clyne, Tara Moore Debek, Geoffrey E. Guja, Gary H. Lee, Catherine Lisa LoGuidice and Laurence Nedell.
On the community gathered once again in prayer and remembrance to honor those eight residents and their families, as well as the first responders, civilians and tradesmen who responded in the days and months following the attacks who live on and who have died; and those who served in the military after the attacks who've returned and those who haven't.
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Residents gathered at the for a that included prayers from Father John Sureau, , Reverend Tom Taylor, , and Pastor Lee Gangaware, .
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