Remembering those we lost on Sept. 11

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Nassau County residents gathered last week to mark the 23rd anniversary of Sept. 11, at a moving ceremony filled with music, tears and remembrance at Eisenhower Park.

The annual memorial ceremony takes place at the Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatre, which is situated next to the park’s lake — serving as a visual backdrop for the county’s memorial to the Long Islanders that perished in the attacks.

The ceremony featured remarks from speakers, including County Executive Bruce Blakeman, and parents who’s children died on Sept. 11. Chris Macchio, an internationally renowned singer, led the crowd in several musical performances.

The county’s memorial features two, semi-transparent aluminum towers, which represent the former World Trade Center. The memorial also features the names of 344 Nassau County residents who died during the attacks.