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Verizon Workers Falling Ill to September 11th Toxins

Nearing the 16th anniversary of September 11th, more and more are falling ill with cancer- we focus on Verizon workers with CWA leader Micki Siegel de Hernandez and ailing Verizon employee Richie Harmon

Former transit worker with 9/11-related illness awarded $370K

A Toms River man who suffered a chronic lung disease due to working around Ground Zero after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001 was recently awarded $369,454…

9/11 EMS memorial groundbreaking planned

Ground will be broken on the memorial featuring a piece of World Trade Center steel on Sept. 10

Inspector General issues scathing report on 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund

The federal Office of the Inspector General releases a scathing report on the September 11th Victims Compensation Fund.

Father, son — 9/11 first responders — die months apart of cancer

Fifteen years after the horrific attacks and aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, a father and son have succumbed to cancer within months of each other.

9/11 First Responders Memorial to be dedicated Oct. 1

Gone, but not forgotten. Borough President James Oddo will host a dedication ceremony for Staten Island’s First Responders Memorial on Sunday, Oct. 1, at 2 p.m.

Father and son first responders die less than a year apart from cancer linked to 9/11 recovery

On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, Robert Alexander and his father, Raymond, both had the day off — until two airliners crashed into the World Trade Center towers.

Father and son 9/11 first responders die of cancer months apart

They were father and son. They were first responders on September 11, 2001, and now, their recent deaths are being tied to their heroism on that horrific day, more than 15 years later.

FDNY engineer dies at 43 amid battle against 9/11-linked brain tumor, one year after his firefighter dad’s death

Firefighter Robert Alexander always followed in his father’s footsteps — even in death.

9/11 survivor continues seeking medical, financial help

Bri Ramkumar worked at the world trade center for 17 years. When the planes hit she thought the world was coming to an end.