Profiles: Connecticut's War Dead

Profiles: Connecticut's War Dead

A list of military personnel who have died in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Memories of Sept. 11: 'Who knows? I may have died'

Memories of Sept. 11: 'Who knows? I may have died'

Monika Kelly was rushing to a meeting at the World Trade Center on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, and she was late.

Memories of Sept. 11: 'You could see a war between good and evil'

Memories of Sept. 11: 'You could see a war between good and evil'

Bob Berry of Newport News stood at the entrance to the New York Stock Exchange on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001.

 
Teaching The Meaning Of 9/11

Crafting lessons about the 9/11 attacks has evolved over the years from the days of dealing with shock and horror to understanding the day as a historic turning point.

Baseball Helped A City Heal

— Into the gloom the Yankees players walked, trying to make as quiet and solemn an entrance as they could.

Sept. 11 Resonates In Greenwich 10 Years Later

Every year on Sept. 11, Ed Dadakis drives to the waterfront park at Greenwich Point to read an essay he wrote about how he avoided death that day.

Called To Service After 9/11

Tucked away in Scott Deluzio's spacious childhood home are photos and videotapes of Deluzio as a kid, joined at the hip with his little brother Steven in frozen memories of a patriotic American family.

9/11: Hartford Courant Pages

On September 11, 2001, the Hartford Courant ran a special noon extra edition with news of the the terror attacks. Here, you can view the newspaper pages from that day, along with Courant front pages from the days following the attacks.

 

Courant Archives

Act Of War: With Chilling Precision, Terrorists Deliver Death As America Watches Helplessly

America's sense of security was smashed with apocalyptic fury on September 11, 2001, when the most destructive and meticulously planned terror attack in history shattered two of the country's most potent symbols.

Rescuers: Amid Gray Dust And Twisted Steel, A Sad Ordeal

An estimated 300 firefighters disappeared when the twin towers came down in the terrorist attack on September 11, the largest single loss of life in the storied history of the Fire Department of New York.

In Wethersfield: A Family Searches, Prays

On the edge of a verdant town green, in a 100-year-old house where Richard Keane's five handsome boys grew up, this tragedy has come home.

Promising to ``smoke them out of their holes,'' President Bush plotted secret strategy with top advisers Saturday for a global war on terrorists. U.S. diplomats continued to line up international support, and FBI agents hunted down suspects still on the loose in this country.

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World Trade Center Beam Dedication In Manchester

World Trade Center beam dedication in Manchester a the Manchester Firefighters M...

World Trade Center beam dedication in Manchester a the Manchester Firefighters Memorial Garden, Fire Station 331, Tolland Turnpike, featuring the National Anthem sung by Megan Shellito, 2011 graduate from Manchester High School.

Remembering 9/11

Do you believe the country is safer now than it was before the terror attacks of September 11, 2001?

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