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The 9/11 Memorial will launch the penny drive on Sept. 12, 2011 to help raise money for educational programs, while also raising kids' awareness of 9/11.

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The damaged fire truck from Ladder 3, in the East Village, was brought back to the World Trade Center site Wednesday afternoon.

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9/11 families reserved 500 tickets to the Sept. 11 memorial on the first day a hotline went into effect, officials said.

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For every commemorative medal sold, the 9/11 memorial and museum will receive $10.

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Mayor Michael Bloomberg defended the 9/11 museum's plan to charge up to $25 admission.

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The 9/11 museum will charge fees similar to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, an official said.

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Residents are upset that they will not be able to hold a ceremony at the new 9/11 memorial this Sept. 11.

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Amid heavy demand, the families of 9/11 victims will be able to visit the WTC Memorial ahead of others after Sept. 12.

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The city plans to launch the campaign June 1, just months before the 10th anniversary of 9/11.

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The Memorial Guide shows where each victim's name will be located.

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The 9/11 memorial has rented ground-floor space in the luxury building at 90 West St. for security screening.

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An $800,000 plaza for tourists is scheduled to open at the Deutsche Bank site in September.

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The 9/11 timeline uses photos, video and audio clips to describe what happened at the Trade Center on September 11, 2001.

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The memorial foundation will withhold memorial tickets from tour companies that don't cooperate.

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Jon Stewart, host of "The Daily Show," is going to be voted onto the 9/11 memorial foundation's board Thursday afternoon.