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Healing Fields Commemoration of 9/11

Nearly 3,000 names, an American flag for each one. As first responders and family members read the 9/11 names at Floyd Bennett Field, a host of rain-soaked flags snapped in the wind behind them.

For the sixth commemoration of 9/11, with access to Ground Zero severely restricted, some New Yorkers created their own poignant backdrop to commemorate those who were lost.


With the help of the 9/11 Healing Field organization, volunteers from all over the city and state erected nearly 3,000 American flags – one for each person lost on 9/11 – at Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn.

9/11 Healing Field organized the first such commemoration in Utah for the first anniversary in 2002. Since then, they have organized similar events all over the country. Healing Field then sells the flags, all of the proceeds go to local charities. This was the first time that a Healing Field had been created in New York City.

Organizers have committed to bringing the Healing Field back to New York City again next year.

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admin on September 18th 2007 in Multimedia, 9/11 Healing Field

Public Place: From Brownfield to Brownstone

Public Place, a vacant lot between Smith Steet and the Gowanus Canal, is the latest parcel of land to enter Brooklyn’s heated affordable housing and development debate.

At a series of meetings in the community, which will continue next month, the city has begun finally to move towards developing the lot.

Mayor Bloomberg’s PlaNYC 2030 announcement last month seemed to give a clue to the city’s thinking. A map of the Gowanus Rezoning, a highlight of Bloomberg’s plan, indicated that Public Place could be the site of a complex with over 200 units.

The site is contaminated after 100 years as a coal-fired gas plant. Keyspan has agreed to pony up some money to clean the site, to the tune of $62 million. But, some wonder if the site will be clean enough for the senior housing the city wants to put there.

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admin on May 24th 2007 in Multimedia, Gowanus