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           VOLUME 30, NO. 37                                  THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 2025                                                  25 CENTS

                                                                       Maspeth Honors 9/11 Heroes at 24th
               The 24th Anniversary Of The
               9/11 Attacks Held At Maspeth                                          Anniversary Ceremony

                         Memorial Park

























                  The monument with all the flags emplaced at Maspeth
             Memorial Park for the 24th Anniversary of the 9/11 Attacks.
             The Annual Ceremony honored all those whose lives were
             lost in the 9/11 attacks including Maspeth residents and
             FDNY Squad 288 and Hazmat 1 firefighters. The Queens
 (Continued on page 2)  Times honors all those whose lives were lost in the 9/11.
             Photo by Walter Karling
                                                                   Dignitaries recite the Pledge of Allegiance during Maspeth’s 24th Annual 9/11
                                                                   Memorial Ceremony. From left: Rev. Msgr. Joseph Calise, Congresswoman Grace
         Law by Assemblywoman Pheffer Amato                        Meng, Councilman Robert Holden, Maspeth Savings Bank’s Mike Aylward, and
                Mandates Moment of Silence                         Kathleen Nealon at the podium. Photo by Walter Karling. See story on page 2.
                        In Schools on 9/11
                                     to observe a moment of silence and   Making The Grade: Senator John Liu
                                     discuss the event of 9/11.                  Recognizes Student Tutors
                                          “The terrorist attack had, and
                                     still has, a deep impact on our
                                     State’s history and was felt by
                                     many residents in our community,
                                     and across our great State. As no
                                     student currently in K-12 was alive
                                     during the attack, it is imperative
                                     that our public education system
                                     take the time to educate students
                                     on both the loss and heroism
                                     experienced on September 11th.
                                     By mandating a brief moment
                                     of silent reflection every year on
                                     September 11th, we ensure that
                                     future generations will better
                                     understand this day and its place
                                     in our history,” said Assembly-
             Assemblywoman Stacey  woman Pheffer Amato.
        Pheffer Amato reached out to       The unique law passed both
        principals and superintendents to  chambers with survivor groups
        remind them of a law she passed  praising Pheffer Amato for her
        in 2019 with regard to commemo-  commitment to ensuring that
        rating the September 11th, 2001  all school children would for-
        terrorist attacks. Pheffer Amato  ever understand and learn how to
        succeeded in passing legislation  honor the victims of 9/11, while   Senator John Liu honors student tutors from Equity Learning NY — Thirty high school volunteers
        with Senator Joseph Addabbo that  also commemorating the survi-  from Queens, NYC, and Long Island receive New York State Certificates of Recognition for their
        would require all public schools                           dedication to tutoring immigrant and underserved youth in reading and writing. Their commitment
        throughout the State of New York   (Continued on page 2)   to literacy and equity shines as a model of community leadership. See story on page 2.
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