9/11

Some Don't Remember
Some Don't Remember
Some Don't Remember
So much time has passed since September 11, 2001 that there are now young men and women in high school that have no recollection of the events as they happened. However, the significance of the terrorist attacks have not been lost on students at the Global Learning Charter School...
New Bedford Remembers
New Bedford Remembers
New Bedford Remembers
The City of New Bedford paused Friday morning to look back on the events that unfolded on September 11, 2001. A remembrance ceremony on the steps of City Hall invited hundreds of people to reflect and pay tribute to those who lost their lives on that day and the years after...
Rainbow Ends At WTC [PHOTO]
Rainbow Ends At WTC [PHOTO]
Rainbow Ends At WTC [PHOTO]
“Somewhere over the rainbow, skies are blue, and the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true”~ Lyman Frank Baum A prophetic rainbow made its debut at about 8 a.m. between rain showers, the day before 9/11 commemorations on September 10, 2015...
Interrogation Report
Interrogation Report
Interrogation Report
It's a program that was ``far more brutal than people were led to believe.'' That's how Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee, describes the CIA's methods of interrogating terror suspects at secret overseas prisons in the aftermath of 9/11...
Mural Unveiled
Mural Unveiled
Mural Unveiled
New Bedford residents let images do the talking as a new mural was unveiled honoring those who join the nation's armed forces. The mural was revealed at the 9/11 Victims and Veterans memorial service held at the Fort Taber Community Center...
Reports Prompt Precaution
Reports Prompt Precaution
Reports Prompt Precaution
With reports of Libyan airliners falling into the hands of Islamic extremists, airports around the world are on high alert. Mayor Jon Mitchell says New Bedford is no exception. Mitchell says while he has little information on the latest reports, he's confident Bridgewater State University's Flight Academy at the city's municipal airport is thoroughly screening any and all applicants to the program
Acushnet Remembers 9/11
Acushnet Remembers 9/11
Acushnet Remembers 9/11
The terror attacks of 9/11 were remembered Wednesday in America's largest cities, and even it's smallest towns. The town of Acushnet paid tribute to those who perished in the 9/11 attacks, with over 100 people attending the 12th anniversary ceremony at the town's 9/11 memorial, the only site in the region that displays remnants from each of the attack sites...

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