DERBY >> Gino Digiovanni, of Digiovanni & Sons Construction in Oxford, pours the cement foundation last week on the Derby Green on Elizabeth Street, which will become the future home of the city's 911 Memorial. The monument, which will feature a steel I-beam recovered from the wreckage of Ground Zero at the World Trade Center site, is slated to open for a dedication ceremony on Veterans Day, Nov. 11.
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