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9/11 statue honors firefighters and other first responders

“The Kneeling Fireman" is the first 9/11 memorial in midtown.

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In Harlem, hundreds celebrate the re-opening of founding father’s house

An unveiling ceremony for the newly restored Hamilton Grange in Harlem, Manhattan attracted hundreds of visitors Sept. 17.

Features

Dumpling fest draws big crowds, food eating champs

Tang’s Natural NYC Dumpling Festival draws big crowds to the Lower East Side.

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Oysters disappearing on the Chesapeake

Oyster dredging no longer a solid livelihood for watermen.

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Times Square rallies for Georgia death row inmate

Hundreds of protestors gathered to stop Monday's scheduled execution.

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Mock field hospital raises awarness of starving children

An estimated 195 million children worldwide suffer from malnutrition.

Arts

The art of photojournalism honored in NoHo

The Openhouse Gallery in Soho, is showcasing the New York Press Photographers Association’s annual exhibit, The Year in Pictures 2010.

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Foreign citizens pay their respects at ground zero

On blocks surrounding the 9/11 Memorial that was unveiled here Sunday, foreign visitors comprised a sizable chunk of those who packed its sidewalks.

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9/11 marked by poignant moments… and a birthday

Thousands gather to remember a tragic day.

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Westboro Baptist Church inflames 9/11 memorial service vistors

“You think 9/11 was bad, you ain’t seen nothing yet,” a church member said.