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Georgetown Police and Fire Departments to Host Sept. 11 Remembrance

GEORGETOWN — Fire Chief Matthew McKay and Police Chief David Sedgwick are pleased to report that the Georgetown Fire and Police Departments are hosting a Sept. 11 remembrance at the Georgetown Public Safety Building.

GEORGETOWN — Fire Chief Matthew McKay and Police Chief David Sedgwick are pleased to report that the Georgetown Fire and Police Departments are hosting a Sept. 11 remembrance at the Georgetown Public Safety Building.

WHEN:

Wednesday, Sept. 11, beginning at 10 a.m.

WHERE:

Georgetown Public Safety Building, 47 Central St., Georgetown, MA.

WHAT:

The Georgetown Police and Fire Departments will gather with community members to remember those lost on Sept. 11, 2001.

The remembrance will include a ringing of the fire station bells, lowering the American flag to half-mast, and a minute of complete silence. 

Pastor Brent Fugate, the fire department chaplain, will lead a prayer. 

The event will conclude with a second ringing of the fire station bells. 

“We must never forget the sacrifice that so many made on Sept. 11, and we invite the entire community to join us as we remember this Wednesday and everyday,” said Chief McKay.

“Please join us for this solemn remembrance of all those lost,” said Chief Sedgwick. 


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