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Photos: Lyndhurst Students Turn HS Lawn Into 9/11 Memorial Tribute

LYNDHURST, N.J.– Sarah Madonna belted out "Proud to Be an American" as hundreds of students gathered Friday morning in front of Lyndhurst High School for a 9/11 memorial service.

Flags were displayed across the high school lawn.

Flags were displayed across the high school lawn.

Photo Credit: COURTESY: Laurie Ferrandino
The ceremony took place at Lyndhurst High School.

The ceremony took place at Lyndhurst High School.

Photo Credit: COURTESY: Laurie Ferrandino
A look at the high school lawn.

A look at the high school lawn.

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Setting up.

Setting up.

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A view of the crowd.

A view of the crowd.

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Frankie and Jamie Ferrandino outside of LHS.

Frankie and Jamie Ferrandino outside of LHS.

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Hundreds – students, staff, first responders – gathered for the ceremony.

Hundreds – students, staff, first responders – gathered for the ceremony.

Photo Credit: COURTESY: Laurie Ferrandino
The student body gathered in front of the school's entrance.

The student body gathered in front of the school's entrance.

Photo Credit: COURTESY: Laurie Ferrandino

The school's lawn was adorned with 2,977 small American flags, each with an attached card naming each victim of the terrorist attacks 15 years ago. 

It was part of a project started by members of LHS's Student Government, parent Roseann Spagnuolo Almeida said. 

Staff, neighbors and first responders were on hand for the ceremony, and the high school chorus and band performed. 

"Amen to this wonderful tribute," Valerie Frangipane said. 

Among the 2,996 people killed on 9/11, three from Lyndhurst are mourned,

  • Kenneth Grouzalis, 56
  • Myung-woo Lee, 41
  • Craig Damian Lilore, 30
Gino Calvi, 34, a former resident, also died that day.

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