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W.H. Library exhibition on 9/11 is open ed by the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, features the personal stories of those who witnessed and surWest Hempstead Public vived the attacks. With 14 postLibrary Director Regina Mascia ers, it includes archival photowas a clerk at the library’s previ- graphs and images of artifacts ous location on Chestnut Street from the museum’s permanent at the time of the collection. Sept. 11 attacks. She “I thought that, remembers getting a considering the sigphone call from a nificance of this friend about the 20th anniversary, it attacks, so she went was important for us online to try to figto participate,” Masure out what was cia said. “We felt the happening. need to offer this to “I couldn’t even residents so they get on the internet could learn about because there were the history of 9/11.” s o m a n y p e o p l e REGINa MaSCIa A member of the online at the time,” American Library Director, Mascia recalled. Association, Mascia “The next thing I West Hempstead said she found out remembered was Library about the exhibition hearing all the fire through the associaengines speeding tion. The 9/11 Musedown Hempstead Turnpike. You um, in Lower Manhattan, sent could hear those sirens all the West Hempstead library its throughout the community.” photos for free, and the librariWith the memories of 9/11 ans framed them. The posters still fresh in her mind, Mascia now line the lower level of the sought ways that the library library. The library took memcould educate people about that bers on a bus trip to the museum day. The library is taking part in a few years ago, Mascia said, and a month-long educational exhibi- she was in awe of the display. tion called “September 11, 2001: “It’s a very emotional place,” The Day That Changed the she said. “They gave us about World.” The exhibition, presentContinued on page 2
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THE WEST HEMPSTEaD Community Support Association will hold its annual 9/11 ceremony at Hall’s Pond Park on Saturday at 7 p.m. Above, last year’s ceremony.
‘A continual healing’
Malverne, W.H. prep for local 9/11 ceremonies By NakEEM GRaNT ngrant@liherald.com
Both Malverne and West Hempstead plan to honor community members who died in the Sept. 11 attacks at their annual 9/11 ceremonies on Saturday. The West Hempstead Community Support Association will hold its ceremony at Hall’s Pond Park at 7 p.m., and Malverne’s candlelight ceremony will take place at the 9/11 Memorial on Church Street at 8 p.m.
WHCSA President Maureen Greenberg said that because this year’s ceremony marks the 20th anniversary of the attacks, she plans to emphasize the same resounding message: to never forget. “I just think that it’s a continual healing for every person that’s lost a loved one,” Greenberg said. “There may have been others lost in these 20 years that aren’t part of the 12 on our 9/11 Memorial, that we’re unaware of. Our hearts go out to all of them.”
Community groups including West Hempstead Boy Scout Troop 240, West Hempstead/Franklin Square Girl Scout Service Unit Troop 1389 and the Lakeview and West Hempstead fire departments are expected to take part in the ceremony. It will also feature a bagpipe player, a first for West Hempstead. “For us, it’s just important to keep consistency in our community’s traditions,” said Continued on page 9
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