MIDDLETOWN, NJ – Monmouth County Clerk Christine Giordano Hanlon is pleased to announce the premiere of the “Monmouth County, 9/11, and Its Aftermath” film to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. As a member of the Monmouth County Historical Association’s (MCHA) 9/11 Commemoration Advisory Committee, Clerk Hanlon produced this film as a companion to the MCHA exhibit by the same name, which honors the 147 residents lost on that tragic day and its impact on Monmouth County.
“Since the Monmouth County Clerk is responsible for maintaining records significant to Monmouth County history, I joined the Monmouth County Historical Association’s advisory committee to assist with the preservation of first-hand accounts from residents who were affected by September 11, 2001,” said Clerk Hanlon. “I am pleased to have produced this short film which will live in the public domain and will showcase Monmouth County’s heroism and strength on and after the tragedy’s aftermath, as we joined together to mourn, heal and serve the nation,” said Clerk Hanlon.
The film, by New York Emmy Award winning director and cinematographer Adam Worth, incorporates archival records and original interviews with Monmouth County residents impacted by the events of 9/11, including widows, survivors, first responders, historians, government officials, and more.
“As the “Keeper of the Records” for Monmouth County, I am proud to be a part of this preservation project so we may continue to educate about Monmouth County’s 9/11 response and resiliency for years to come,” said Clerk Hanlon.
“My hope is that viewers of the film will be reminded of what was lost that day, will learn about this both heartrending and inspiring chapter in our County history, and will understand the importance of preserving our local history for future generations,” said Clerk Hanlon.
The “Monmouth County, 9/11, and Its Aftermath” Film will premiere on September 11, 2021 at the Monmouth County Historical Association Exhibit at the Taylor Butler House in Middletown, and will be available for viewing through November 11, 2021.
For more information about the film produced by Clerk Hanlon, please email the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office at CountyClerk@co.monmouth.nj.us.
For more information about the Monmouth County Historical Association (MCHA) 9/11 exhibit, please visit MonmouthHistory.org or call the MCHA at 732-462-1466.