WPCNR PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE DAY. By the WPCNR Roving Photographer. September 12, 2007: A modest crowd of families of the six White Plains residents who lost their lives at the World Trade Center attacks six years ago gathered with Mayor Joseph Delfino, the Girl Scouts, clergy, and city officials reflected and remembered 9/11 at Liberty Park yesterday. Girl Scouts lit candles of observers in symbolism of the lives ended, the memories that will last forever. As dusk descended and the candles flickered across the water, the humid misty air a heavy shroud of warm tears.

Streaks of orange traced gently across the overcast skies, the first sun rays of the long, melancholy day, consoling, contrite and respectful illuminating the darkness of the memory with the optimism of the living. One observer said was particularly meaningful for him was a poem that celebrated that each of these lost citizens was a person whose presence was erased, that each mattered, was someone special to someone. The observer noted this was very moving to him that the poem brought home the loss to him.
