27-year-old punk caught vandalizing Lyndhurst’s new September 11 Memorial

A man named Alfredo Acevedo was caught red-handed throwing stones at the new 9/11 Memorial in Lyndhurst Town Hall Park, causing dents, cracks, and other damage to the Memorial’s stonework and to the steel from the World Trade Center.

“Acevedo’s actions are despicable and beyond disrespectful. He should be more than ashamed of his actions, but what concerns me is that I don’t believe this young man feels that way,” Lt. Vincent Auteri of the Lyndhurst Police Department told Kevin A. Canessa Jr. of the Observer.

Acevedo was charged with criminal mischief, desecration of a monument and disorderly conduct. He is currently free on bail.

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President Biden signs 9/11 National Memorial Trail legislation

H.R. 2278, bipartisan legislation was  signed, making the September 11th National Memorial Trail, a trail route linking the National September 11th Memorial and Museum in New York City, the Pentagon Memorial in Arlington, and the Flight 93 National Memorial in Somerset County, Pennsylvania.

The bill passed both the House and the Senate unanimously reports the Augusta Free Press.

You can read the bill here.

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A condo board fought a 9/11 recovery worker over his shoes. Now it has a bigger problem: the DOJ

The Department of Justice has stepped in to resolve a conflict between a Florida condo board and a retired DSNY worker sick from his work at the World Trade Center recovery reports Justin Rohrlich of The Daily Beast.

Charlie Burge spent months clearing debris at the site of the World Trade Center and sorting through more debris at the Fresh Kills Landfill. He has a number of ailments from his time at the site, several of them respiratory. Irritants from his family’s shoes can exacerbate his breathing, so they leave their shoes outside. Their condo board threatened them with legal action.

The fight has escalated since.

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