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Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE–Friday, September 13 , 2019 Solemn remembrance marks 18th anniversary of 9/11 By Tara Vocino The Revere Fire Department hosted its 18th annual September 11 remembrance ceremony Wednesday morning at the police and fire complex with a moment of silence near the time when the South Tower collapsed. “Nothing has been the same since then,” Fire Chief Christopher Bright said. “I think we all remember where we were that day.” Police Chief James Guido, Revere Police Honor Guards Ofc. Matthew Leslie, Sgt. Jack Dean, Ofc. Milton Alfaro and Ofc. Steven Launie, Mayor Brian Arrigo, and Revere Fire Honor Guards Firefighter Steven Ferrante, Fire Lt. Sean Griffin, Firefighter Charles Fusco, Fire Lt. Andrew Dwyer and Fire Chief Christopher Bright. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Firefighter/EMT Patrick Roosa lowers the flag to half-staff. Shown from right to left are; Fire Chief Chris Bright, Senior Deputy Chief/Chief of Operations Jim Cullen, Capt. Robert Fortuna, Capt. Joe Laurano, Fire Captain Michael DiCarlo, Jay Mazzola of the Metro North Regional Emergency Communications Center, FF Morgan, Captain Anthony Giampietro, with officers and firefighters on duty in Group 2 as Firefighter/EMT Justin Lally rang the bells, followed by a moment of silence. Mayor Brian Arrigo is shown at the Mass in memory of the Sept. 11 attack at the Immaculate Conception Church on Wednesday. Saint Mary’s of the Assumption Church Father John Sheridan reads the firefighters’ prayer. Firefighter/EMT Patrick Roosa salutes the flag.

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