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Eleven Years Later, Matawan Continues Promise Never to Forget

The borough marked the eleventh anniversary of Sept. 11

 
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Eleven Years Later, Matawan Continues Promise Never to Forget
Firefighters stand at attention at the beginning of the ceremony.
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As the sun set on the eleventh anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, the Matawan Borough Fire Department renewed their promise to never forget with a ceremony at Memorial Park in Matawan.

"On this day eleven years ago, they came to help. Police officers, emergency service personnel, military personnel and private citizens, and yes, firefighters, especially the 343 who lost their lives that day by doing what they were trained to do: help," said Fire Chaplain Joe Lopes.

A member of the fire department rang the firefighter memorial bell three, four, and then three times in honor of the 343 firefighters lost on Sept. 11. Midway's Wall of Honor was also constructed at the park to commemorate all of the people lost that day.

"We must remember the innocent people, the husbands, the wives, the parents, the children, the entire families that were torn apart that day. We must always remember," said Mayor Paul Buccellato.

Related Topics: 9/11, Matawan Fire Department, and Sept. 11

JosephGhabourLaw

9:56 am on Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Remembering those who lost their lives on that dreadful Tuesday morning, September 11, 2001. May God comfort the families of our friends who lost fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, husbands, sons and daughters that day. Their memory will live on in you!

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Justin Sampson

1:22 pm on Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Chelsea,
Great job again with all of your pictures and coverage!

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