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      Front Page September 21, 2001  RSS feed

      AMERICA RECOVERS


      VERONICA YANKOWSKI  Diane Collin and Shannon Enright, 4, (l) both of Fair Haven, hold candles during a vigil at Fair Haven fields on Sept. 14.VERONICA YANKOWSKI Diane Collin and Shannon Enright, 4, (l) both of Fair Haven, hold candles during a vigil at Fair Haven fields on Sept. 14.
      CHRIS KELLY Red Bank Engine Company 9 shows its sympathy for those who lost loved ones in the destruction of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11.CHRIS KELLY Red Bank Engine Company 9 shows its sympathy for those who lost loved ones in the destruction of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11.JOHN BURTON  Area residents line up outside the Central Jersey Blood Center in Shrewsbury to donate blood for the victims of the World Trade Center attack.JOHN BURTON Area residents line up outside the Central Jersey Blood Center in Shrewsbury to donate blood for the victims of the World Trade Center attack.

      Local volunteers (above) helped in the recovery efforts after the World Trade Center collapse by collecting clothes, water, food and other necessities for the workers searching through the rubble in Manhattan.Local volunteers (above) helped in the recovery efforts after the World Trade Center collapse by collecting clothes, water, food and other necessities for the workers searching through the rubble in Manhattan.Water and clothes were shipped to New York via the SeaStreak ferry.  PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLYWater and clothes were shipped to New York via the SeaStreak ferry. PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY