Part of its exhibit is the jetport scanner that two hijackers passed through on the day of the attacks.
May 2014
Sept. 11 museum inspires tears, awe
Victims’ friends and relatives, rescue workers and survivors describe intense emotions as they attend the opening and dedication.
Nation Dispatches
LOS ANGELES Buildings sprayed with oil after pipeline valve failure A geyser of oil sprayed onto buildings and puddled in knee-high pools of crude in the streets after a valve on a high-pressure pipeline failed Thursday. About 10,000 gallons of oil spewed 20 feet high over half a mile of the industrial area of Atwater Village […]
Alfred Shaker Museum premieres video Saturday
‘Simple Gifts’ explains the history of the Shakers in the southern Maine town.
Local & State Dispatches
Medical problem suspected in crash that killed Maine cabbie / Infant critically burned in ‘freak accident’ at fire pit / Police seek two men who held up grocer at gunpoint … and more news from around the state.
Strategy working for same-sex marriage supporters
Acceptance is building as supporters and activists use relentless persistence and unexpected allies to help make their case.
Common Core math adds up to angst
Untutored in perplexing new methods, parents rail at the challenge of helping their kids with homework.
Bruins’ Stanley Cup goal is unmet again
Boston entered the playoffs as the top-ranked team in the NHL but couldn’t survive a seven-game series against Montreal.
No suspects yet in vandalism of child’s grave in Fairfield
The reward for information has grown to $3,000.
Nova Star departs on maiden voyage to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
The mood on the ship is festive as the ferry slowly leaves the Ocean Gateway terminal in Portland en route to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.