Some members of fire, ambulance and police departments in the Pittston area were treated to a 9/11 breakfast by the members of the Second Presbyterian Church, Pittston. From left: Pittston Fire Chief Frank D Roman, Laflin Chief Marc Malvizzi, firefighter Joe Boos, Assistant Chief John Ankenbrand, firefighter Drew Malvizzi, firefighter Joe “Homer” Corcoran, Assistant Chief Tony Angelella, firefighter Mike Pehonich, firefighter John Lombardo, Pittston Police Chief Kyle Shumosic and Patrolman Jake Wesolowski.
                                 Tony Callaio | For Sunday Dispatch

Some members of fire, ambulance and police departments in the Pittston area were treated to a 9/11 breakfast by the members of the Second Presbyterian Church, Pittston. From left: Pittston Fire Chief Frank D Roman, Laflin Chief Marc Malvizzi, firefighter Joe Boos, Assistant Chief John Ankenbrand, firefighter Drew Malvizzi, firefighter Joe “Homer” Corcoran, Assistant Chief Tony Angelella, firefighter Mike Pehonich, firefighter John Lombardo, Pittston Police Chief Kyle Shumosic and Patrolman Jake Wesolowski.

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<p>Second Presbyterian Church, Parsonage Street, Pittston, has been serving breakfast for those serving the City of Pittston and surrounding municipalities since 2007. Members of the church serving breakfast are, from left, first row: Sarah Lamar, Julie Lucarella and Elaine Bell; Second row: Deanna Carmean, Clay Carmean and Louis Lucarella.</p>
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Second Presbyterian Church, Parsonage Street, Pittston, has been serving breakfast for those serving the City of Pittston and surrounding municipalities since 2007. Members of the church serving breakfast are, from left, first row: Sarah Lamar, Julie Lucarella and Elaine Bell; Second row: Deanna Carmean, Clay Carmean and Louis Lucarella.

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<p>Members of the Second Presbyterian Church, Pittston, have been serving a 9/11 breakfast since 2007 at the City of Pittston Fire Hall.</p>
                                 <p>Tony Callaio | For Sunday Dispatch</p>

Members of the Second Presbyterian Church, Pittston, have been serving a 9/11 breakfast since 2007 at the City of Pittston Fire Hall.

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<p>Elaine Bell, of the Second Presbyterian Church, recites a 9/11 prayer she wrote for the occasion. Police Chief Kyle Shumosic, left, and Patrolman Jake Wesolowski, look on.</p>
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Elaine Bell, of the Second Presbyterian Church, recites a 9/11 prayer she wrote for the occasion. Police Chief Kyle Shumosic, left, and Patrolman Jake Wesolowski, look on.

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<p>Pittston area EMS personnel took part in the traditional 9/11 memorial breakfast at the City of Pittston Fire Hall. </p>
                                 <p>Tony Callaio | For Sunday Dispatch</p>

Pittston area EMS personnel took part in the traditional 9/11 memorial breakfast at the City of Pittston Fire Hall.

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PITTSTON — The Second Presbyterian Church, Parsonage Street, held its annual 9/11 remembrance breakfast on Wednesday at the City of Pittston Fire Hall. The event was for EMS, police and fire departments serving the Pittston area. The church has been providing the 9/11 breakfast since 2007.