East Windsor Township Remembers 15th Anniversary of 9-11
Published on September 21, 2016
East Windsor Township held a 9/11 ceremony including a wreath laying to remember the 15th Anniversary of 9/11 on Sunday, September 11 at 5:00 pm at the East Windsor Municipal Building grounds, at the 9/11 Memorial. East Windsor Township held and dedicated a 9/11 Memorial 30 days after the events of 9/11 and annually has honored and remembered this day.
Participants in the ceremony included: East Windsor Volunteer Fire Company No. 1; East Windsor Volunteer Fire Company No. 2; East Windsor Rescue Squad, District 1; East Windsor Township E.M.S. #2; Volunteer Firefighters Harvey Bailey and William Kerr; Boy Scout Troops 59, 5700 and 6284; American Legion Post 148; Specialist Mark Seiden Post #444 of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States; East Windsor Regional School District Hightstown High School, Advanced Choir and Brass Ensemble; Reverend Suzanne Schaffer-Coates, First Presbyterian Church, Cranbury; Reverend James Egan, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church; Police Lieutenant James Geary and Police Department, and Mayor Janice Mironov and Township elected officials.
East Windsor remembers Township residents Colleen Barkow, Lorraine Bay, Debbie Bellows, Anil Bharvaney, Neil Lai, and Ruth Lapin, and Joseph Pycior, and All Others Lost September 11, 2001.
East Windsor Fire Company and Rescue Squad Volunteers joined elected officials and citizens at the municipal 9/11 memorial. Pictured laying a wreath at the municipal 9/11 memorial (from left to right) are: President Arlen Forst, East Windsor Township E.M.S. #2; Chief Robert Manlio, East Windsor Rescue Squad, District 1; Mayor Janice S. Mironov; Chief Steven Genthe, East Windsor Volunteer Fire Company No. 2, and Chief James McCann, East Windsor Volunteer Fire Company No. 1.