Features (Page 36)
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A Smoky Weekend in the Boston Common
But not all Boston residents support the annual event, often referred to as “Hempfest”
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Doctors remember physicians who took their own lives
The high rates of doctor suicide they believe are increasing because hospital systems severely overwork their physicians.
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Seeking comfort in the “Truth”
They believe the "truth" is the only real comfort for the attacks.
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The Bell of Hope Continues to Bring the Community Together
It represents a community coming together.
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9/11 “Truthers” spread their “truth” on anniversary of terrorist attack
“If Building 7 is the smoking gun, if one building came down by controlled demolition, they all did."
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Memories of 9/11 haunt business owners
Mark Weng is grateful for surviving the September 11th terrorist attacks. Many of the customers at Footmart, the Lower Manhattan […]
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A 240 mile run to Ground Zero
The run was not a race, but a relay team effort in which runners of all ages and fitness levels participated.
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17 years later: The Brooklyn skyline remembers
As people watched, many were overwhelmed with the memories of being within the smoke that overtook the screen in front of them.
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A doorman remembers 9/11
“I’ll always remember the smell of burning electric wire and cement, hazing over the whole area for months.”
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Life goes on at Ground Zero
"At the same time, this is a day, that isn't business as usual."