East Windsor Township Remembers 14th Anniversary of 9-11

East Windsor Township held a wreath-laying ceremony to remember the 14th Anniversary of 9/11 on Friday, September 11 at 5:15 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 (on October 30, 2001) 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 Firefighter Harvey Bailey; Reverend James Egan, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, of Windsor-Hightstown Ministerium; Chief of Police Harry Marshall 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.

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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: East Windsor Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 Chief James McCann; East Windsor Township E.M.S. #2 Deputy Chief Arlen Forst; Mayor Janice S. Mironov; East Windsor Rescue Squad, District I Chief Scott Prykanowski; and East Windsor Volunteer Fire Company No. 2 President Ben Thornton.

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