The Reeves Park community will mark the 21st anniversary of the terrorist attack that claimed more than 3,000 lives on Sept. 11, 2001 with a candlelight procession on Park Road/Thomas Kelly Memorial Drive and memorial service at the 9-11 Memorial Park this evening beginning at 6:15 p.m.
Everyone is welcome to join the procession, which will begin at the corner of Park Road/Thomas Kelly Memorial Drive and Marine Street and continue to the memorial park on the corner of Sound Avenue.
The road was named in memory of NYC firefighter and Reeves Park resident Lt. Thomas Kelly, who perished in the World Trade Center collapse.
The park was built in 2013 on a four-acre site acquired by Suffolk County for that purpose after local residents protested its planned development with retail shops and a restaurant. The southeast corner of the Sound Avenue intersection had been home to a small 9-11 memorial, including a piece of steel from the fallen tower where Kelly died. The Sound Park Heights Civic Association, along with Kelly’s brother Bob, also a NYC firefighter, led the fight to create the memorial park.
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