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A ceremony in Central Square marked the 20th anniversary of the burning of the Sikh Gobind Sadan temple by four teens who thought the Sikhs were somehow related to the 9/11 terrorists. Their actions, however, were met with forgiveness and an emphasis on their future, rather than anger and vengeance. The weekend ceremony focused on that grace and building of community across differences.
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WSTM News Anchor Matt Mulcahy shares memories of covering 9/11 on the day back in 2001 and the coverage of the tragedy in the days that followed.
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Central New Yorkers will be joining others around the nation and the world reflecting on the 20 years since the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. Some may attend a remembrance service; others may visit a memorial monument like the one in front of DeWitt Town Hall. WAER News stopped by when residents of a senior living center were paying a visit.
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Many college courses have included content on the September 11th terrorist attacks since they happened. But what lessons remain in the 20 years since then? WAER News stopped by a classroom at Syracuse University to find out what students are learning, plus what they remember about that day and the aftermath.
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Students at New York Public Schools observed the anniversary of 9/11 under a new law Wednesday. It requires a day of remembrance and a moment of silence…