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NEW HYDE PARK, NY — Saturday marks 20 years since the deadliest terror attack on American soil.
On Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist-hijacked passenger planes slammed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and a field near rural Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The era-defining tragedies took the lives of 2,977 people, including more than 400 first responders.
Two decades later — even in the midst of a global pandemic — Americans will come together to honor those whose lives were snuffed out by terrorism.
Among those killed were 10 New Hyde Park residents:
Christy A. Addamo, 28Jennifer L. Dorsey-Howley, 34Matthew James Grzymalski, 34Michael F. Lynch, 33Michael G. Montesi, 39Gerald Olcott, 55Richard A. Palazzolo, 39Dipti J. Patel, 38Gregory Reda, 33David Silver, 35 The Town of North Hempstead will be holding a memorial service at 8:15 a.m. on Saturday. During the service at Manhasset Valley Park, officials will unveil a monument featuring a 19-foot-long beam from the World Trade Center.
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