Victims' families huddled under umbrellas Tuesday in a park on the
sixth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks in the first remembrance
ceremony held away from ground zero, an event that failed to evoke the
same emotions as the hallowed ground of the World Trade Center site.
"I guess they mean well, but I really wasn't happy,'' said Sal
Romagnolo, whose son, Joseph Romagnolo, worked in the trade center's
north tower. "I never got my son back. That's the only place we have,''
he said of the site of the fallen towers.
sixth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks in the first remembrance
ceremony held away from ground zero, an event that failed to evoke the
same emotions as the hallowed ground of the World Trade Center site.
"I guess they mean well, but I really wasn't happy,'' said Sal
Romagnolo, whose son, Joseph Romagnolo, worked in the trade center's
north tower. "I never got my son back. That's the only place we have,''
he said of the site of the fallen towers.
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