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Seven Years Later: N. Smithfield Woman Among Those Honored at State House

John Eagan

It is hard to believe that it has been seven years since we were all shaken as a nation.  So much has happened since that fateful day.
    
But for one Rhode Island family, who lost their daughter on September 11th, the pain is still fresh.  Amy Jarret, a 28-year-old woman from North Smithfield, was a flight attendant on United Flight 175, the 2nd plane the struck The Twin Towers.

ABC 6 reporter Erica Ricci spoke with Amy's parents at a ceremony held at the Rhode Island State House Thursday...

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