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October 6, 2001  RSS feed
Those in Rockaway who have never before seen the panoply of a full Fire Department memorial service or funeral have unfortunately seen more than their share recently, as mourners and community members alike have come out by the thousands to pay homage to those firefighters who gave their lives at the World Trade Center on September 11. More...

Due to the tragic events surrounding the attack on the World Trade Center, and an overwhelming response from community residents wanting to get involved, two blood drives have been set up to try and help curtail the New York City blood shortage. More...

There have been few of what police term "bias crimes" in Rockaway in the wake of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, but rumor and innuendo continue to fan the flames caused by that horrific event. More...

The Rotary Club has decided to keep its flags at half-staff in honor of those who fell at the World Trade Center rather than heed the president More...
The football season is heating up in Broad Channel! The Shamrocks are again poised to make another run at the Nassau Suffolk Football League championship. Shutting out the West Babylon Eagles 24-0 has positioned the Shamrocks atop their division with a record of three wins and no losses. More...
The list of those who have fallen to terrorism at the World Trade Center on September 11 has touched a nerve throughout the peninsula, from Far Rockaway and Bayswater to Breezy Point and onto Broad Channel. The sixty names on the list were sixty too many, and it might well be that there are even more. It is now a time of healing, a time for the community to come together to mourn and memorialize those who fell. Rockaway has a perfect way to do just that. The "Artists Park" planned for the Beach 116 Street triangle of land right on Jamaica Bay must become "Memorial Park" to honor those Rockaway residents. There should now be an open design process so that every Rockaway resident has a chance to put his or her idea for a memorial into the hopper. One suggestion that strikes us as inspiring is to have each of the names etched on a glass block that will catch the sun as it comes up each morning over the bay and over what was once the site of the World Trade Center. We are sure there are other ideas just as creative and just as inspiring. The process must be an open one. That land now belongs not to the city nor to the Chamber of Commerce, nor to the Rockaway Artists Alliance, but to the entire community, to those who fell, to their families and to the ages. More...