new york. >> inthis is a very big day for lynbrook. >> lynbrook is one of those places where people really step up in a time of need. a lot of people because of the railroad worked in new york city and unfortunately that also led to a lot of loss on 9/11. >> my name is jennifer muller, i live in lynbrook new york and my brother was michael hanan. i like to believe he never knew what hit him. >> i lost my uncle and godfather that day. he was really fun, i remember that. he would hold us upside down because we were little enough and he would have been a lot of fun today too. i'm part of boy scouts troop 336. this is my eagle project to plant a little garden here. >> i think that michael would look at hanney and say good for you. >> it happened in new york, but it was felt across the country, so i think all those little pieces can help hold us together and remember what actually happened. >> still so tough after ten years, that is our broadcast for this friday night and for this week, thank you for being here with us and a reminder, our special three-hour long broadcast, "america remembers" begins