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OT - Rutgers Alumni Killed On September 11, 2001

Always a sobering list and sad day. Watching the replay on different news channels as it unfolded 15 years later is still surreal. Like so many of us, I knew several people who lost their lives that day. Never forget.
 
Two things stand out to me that I will never forget. The first was walking down Broadway and looking down the side streets and seeing the ten story high heap of twisted metal that you simply couldn't appreciate unless you saw it first-hand. The second was the Bernardsville train station with those cars waiting for people who would never be coming back.
 
Two things stand out to me that I will never forget. The first was walking down Broadway and looking down the side streets and seeing the ten story high heap of twisted metal that you simply couldn't appreciate unless you saw it first-hand. The second was the Bernardsville train station with those cars waiting for people who would never be coming back.
That, is a spine chilling description I have never heard before. Both statements really hit home.
 
The reading of names always hits home. To see children who must have been babies talk about their parents and thinking how much those victims were cheated out of life is unreal. God Bless America.
 
Two things stand out to me that I will never forget. The first was walking down Broadway and looking down the side streets and seeing the ten story high heap of twisted metal that you simply couldn't appreciate unless you saw it first-hand. The second was the Bernardsville train station with those cars waiting for people who would never be coming back.
Your LAST sentence squeezed my heart. I Involuntarily groaned Ohh. GOD BLESS US ALL.
 
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