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Share Your 9/11 Stories and Memories

To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the tragedy, Patch is putting together a special issue featuring your stories.

Nearly 10 years ago, life in the U.S. was permanently altered.

The September 11 attacks—four coordinated suicide attacks by al-Qaeda on American soil—took nearly 3,000 lives in total and forever changed our lives. The reach of the incident was widespread and all-encompassing, leaving an indelible mark on our collective conscience. 

A decade later, the wounds are still healing.

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In an effort to show the impact of those events that now seem so far away, Wrentham Patch is looking for local people who felt the sting of the attacks and their aftermath. Did you lose a loved one that day? Did someone you know enlist in the military after the attacks? Maybe you decided to get involved in anti-war efforts? Perhaps a family member was one of many Americans who donated blood in the days following 9/11?

Whatever the connection may be, we want to hear your story. Please take a few moments to send an email to local editor Mike Gleason at Mike.Gleason@Patch.com and let us know how the events of 9/11 and the decade that followed were felt in your life. Stories gathered from Wrentham and across the country will then be shared on the 10th anniversary.

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