MIDDLETOWN, N.J. — As the 10th year after arrived in this suburban commuter town Sunday morning, there was the sound of cars swooshing along Highway 35, of the 8:22 whistling into the station and, nearby, high heels clicking along a paved path.
Alone for a moment, Gail Bechtoldt walked through her town's memorial garden, a trail that winds past crape myrtles, locust trees and a procession of 37 granite markers representing the toll that the Sept. 11 attacks took on Middletown, the largest such toll in any community except New York City.
Read full article >>David Nakamura 12 Sep, 2011
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