Portsmouth Honors 9/11 Victims on Anniversary of Terrorist Attacks
Community Gathers for Remembrance Ceremony
Portsmouth, NH - On the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the city of Portsmouth came together for a memorial tribute to honor the victims and first responders who lost their lives that tragic day.
Memorial Service at Prescott Park
The main event of the tribute was a memorial service held at Prescott Park, overlooking the Piscataqua River. Mayor Rick Becksted led the ceremony, joined by local officials, members of the Portsmouth Fire and Police Departments, and residents.
During the service, the names of the nearly 3,000 victims were read aloud, followed by a moment of silence.
Keynote Speaker: Survivor of the South Tower
The keynote speaker at the ceremony was Joe Dittmar, a survivor of the South Tower of the World Trade Center. Dittmar shared his firsthand account of the attacks and the resilience he found in the aftermath.
Other Tributes Throughout the City
In addition to the memorial service, other tributes were held throughout the city, including a flag-raising ceremony at City Hall, a wreath-laying at the Firefighters Memorial, and a candlelight vigil at the South Mill Pond.
Community Remembers, Reflects, and Hon
The Portsmouth community used the day to remember the victims of 9/11, reflect on the impact of the attacks, and honor the courage and sacrifice of the first responders.
The memorial tribute served as a reminder of the importance of unity, resilience, and the enduring spirit of the American people.
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