Boston remembers 9/11, 14 years later

Boston remembers 9/11, 14 years later

Boston officials and organizations are remembering the 14th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks throughout the weekend.

State officials including Mayor Marty Walsh and Gov. Charlie Baker attended a wreath-laying ceremony in the Boston Public Garden on Friday morning, after which officials conducted a flag-lowering, a reading of the victims' names at the State House, and a Sweeney Award for Civilian Bravery ceremony.

SOS: Someone special in the air
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SOS: Someone special in the air

Diane Kilgore

Getting to an airport is always an event. The drive-in, the check-in, the hurry-in are a whirl of moving parts in the tedious flying experience.

American Airline's concourse at Logan airport in Boston is like most others. Floor pavers echo a clattery rumble from wheely luggage, glass walls frame the city's international runways, and florescent lights reflect from vaulted ceilings. Much of the stream lined space is predictable. In a sense, if you've seen one airport terminal you've seen them all.

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