Honoring the memory

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  • Keynote speaker N.J. Burkett places sunflowers on the SCCC memorial before the start of the ceremony




  • Retired State Police Sgt. Joseph Geraci leads the Tonto Thomas, the Riderless Horse to signify firefighters, police and soldiers who have bee lost




  • A 21-gun salute




  • The Police Pipes and Drums performed




  • Area scouts led the Pledge of Allegience





The annual Remembrance Ceremony, marking the 11th anniversary of the 9/11/2201 attacks on the World Trade Center was held Sunday on the Connor Green next to the 9/11 memorial at Sussex County Communioty College.
The ceremony featured Boy and Girl Scout Troops leading the Pledge of Allegiance; area singers and bagpipe players; and keynote speaker WABC-TV correspondent N.J. Burkett.
Burkett has won numerous awards for his coverage during and in the days after 9/11.
The ceremony included Riderless Horse to honor police and firefighters who fell in the line of duty that day, and the soldiers who have fallen since 9/11 in the global war on terror.
The 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony is an annual event organized at SCCC by the Sussex County September 11th Memorial Committee, chaired by Glen Vetrano, former Freeholder Director and retired Battalion Chief from the Paterson Fire Department, and Chief Michael Richards from the Newton Police Department and Past President, Sussex County PBA Local #138.

Photos by Nicholas Ortiz




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