Morris County's 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony of 2022

Published on September 12, 2022

boy with umbrella at 911 ceremony with memorial in background
MORRIS COUNTY CONTINUES TO REMEMBER

Despite steady rain, over 150 first responders, public officials and residents joined Morris County’s 9/11 Remembrance ceremony on Sunday evening, the 21st Anniversary of the attacks.

FDNY Firefighter Carl Asaro, Jr., the keynote speaker, provided unscripted, heart-felt remarks about his father, FDNY Firefighter Carl Asaro, Sr., who was killed responding to the attacks on the Twin Towers in Manhattan that fateful day. Carl, Jr. and three of his siblings joined the FDNY in honor of their father as soon as they grew old enough.

The U.S. Naval Cadet Sea Corps out of Picatinny Arsenal were new to the procession of first responders, who traditionally kick off each annual ceremony by marching up West Hanover Avenue, to the Morris County 9/11 Memorial in Parsippany Township.  The group of young people represented a new generation, born after the cowardly attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, who are picking up the torch to remember the nearly 3,000 people killed in New York, at the Pentagon and on Flight 93 when is crashed in Shanksville, Pa.

On this page, please find links to our brochure of activities, a photo gallery of the event and a full video that includes:  The procession of first responders, remarks from FDNY Firefighter Asaro, an introduction from Commissioner Director Tayfun Selen, an invocation by Rev. Herman Scott, a "Remembrance of the Victims" accompanied by a candle-light vigil and more.

 

Keynote Speaker Carl Asaro Jr.

Full Event

Photo Gallery

Morris County Remembers 9/11

 

Who Participated. Read the: 9/11 2022 Program(PDF, 306KB)

 

 

 

 

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