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PLYMOUTH – Nearly 20 years have passed since Jennifer Kane headed off to work at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.
And while the West Plymouth woman’s family and friends continue to mourn the loss of the vibrant young accountant, they have also channeled their grief into good.
Shortly after losing their daughter in the terrorist attacks, the Kane family established a charitable foundation to fund causes in Jen’s memory.
To date, the Jennifer Lynn Kane Scholarship and Charitable Trust has donated more than $1 million to initiatives that reflect Jen’s patriotism and compassion.
The work continues with this year’s appeal to help four familiar causes – Homes for Our Troops, School on Wheels of Massachusetts, the Old Colony YMCA’s Camp Clark, and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
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9/11 jeopardized first responders’ health. Nearly 20 years later, COVID brought new risks.
For those who risked their life and health during and after 2001 attacks, the threat of the coronavirus was magnified by vulnerabilities and the echo of trauma.
Christopher J. Eberhart and Nancy Cutler, Rockland/Westchester Journal News
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1:33 pm UTC May. 5, 2021
For those who risked their life and health during and after 2001 attacks, the threat of the coronavirus was magnified by vulnerabilities and the echo of trauma.
Christopher J. Eberhart and Nancy Cutler, Rockland/Westchester Journal News
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1:33 pm UTC May. 5, 2021
John Feal led scores of trips to Congress with 9/11 responders and comedian Jon Stewart to fight for health treatment and benefits for those who rushed toward danger on Sept. 11, 2001 and continue to suffer health effects.
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Biden s huge infrastructure plan raises big question: Can the U.S. do it?
President Joe Biden speaks with the Interstate 10 Calcasieu River Bridge behind him, Thursday, May 6, 2021, in Lake Charles, La. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Published May 07. 2021 1:28AM | Updated May 07. 2021 2:22AM
Michael Laris and Ian Duncan, The Washington Post