Michael Lupinacci holds photo of his great great aunt Santina Salemi who died in the fire. Her cousin Frances, was also in the shirtwaist sweatshop that day, but survived. ( Photo: Philip Maier) Ceremony Remembers Victims Who Perished in Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire A bell tolled 146 times on a sunny but chilly day on March 25 in Greenwich Village. On that date, 114 years ago, an 18 minute... News 28 Mar 2025 | 11:02
Kimberly Schiller carries a shirtwaist banner with the name of one of the 146 people who died in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire in 1911 in the biggest fire tragedy in the city’s history. Her daughter Anna Lee carries three white roses. The victims were mostly poor Jewish and Italian immigrants. Photo: Keith J. Kelly Remembering the Victims of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, 112 Years Later It’s been 112 years, but several hundred people gathered on the corner of Washington and Greene Streets in Greenwich Village... News 26 Mar 2023 | 05:50
Council Member Calls for “Pedestrian Pricing” in Manhattan below 60th St