19 Years Later and the Pain is Still Real, the Memories at Still Vivid and We Will Never Forget

The camaraderie and unification that existed after the World Trade Center was attacked is almost unimaginable in comparison to the conflicts between Americans today.

On September 11, 2001, too many men and women died at the hands of terror. We all promised we would never forget, so we never will.

While we pay tribute to every person who died that day, we specifically remember the men and women lost from the Sachem community.

We will never forget …

  • FF James Amato, Lake Ronkonkoma
  • Joshua Birnbaum, Holbrook
  • FF Peter Brennan, Ronkonkoma
  • FF Daniel Brethel, Farmingville
  • FF John Crisci, Holbrook
  • FF Martin Demeo, Farmingville
  • Jerome Dominguez, Holtsville
  • Dolores Fanelli, Farmingville
  • Cynthia Giugliano, Nesconset
  • FF Timothy Higgins, Farmingville
  • Kris Hughes, Nesconset
  • Joseph Maloney, Farmingville
  • FF Ray Meisenheimer, Holtsville
  • FF Michael Mullin, Holbrook
  • FF John Napolitano, Ronkonkoma
  • Frank Niestadt, Jr., Ronkonkoma
  • PO Glen Pettit, Ronkonkoma
  • Battalion Chief Richard Prunty, Lake Ronkonkoma
  • FF Ed Rall, Holbrook
  • FF Michael Russo, Sr., Nesconset
  • FF Gerard Schrang, Holbrook
  • Dianne Signer, Holbrook
  • FF Stanley Smagala, Jr., Holbrook
  • FF Lawrence Stack, Lake Ronkonkoma
  • FF Daniel Suhr, Nesconset