PARISHVILLE -- Parishville Fire Chief Ed Cool and Town Supervisor Rod Votra were amaong those who attended a ceremony Friday in memorial of the World Trade Center attacks. A memorial piece of the …
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PARISHVILLE -- Parishville Fire Chief Ed Cool and Town Supervisor Rod Votra were amaong those who attended a ceremony Friday in memorial of the World Trade Center attacks.
A memorial piece of the World Trade Center is on permanent display at the Parishville Gazebo Park.
Many people, including firefighters, rescue squad members, Amvets, clergy, law enforcement and town officials as well as community residents attended the dedication ceremony commemorating the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001.