Paulie on FOX
Retired United Airlines flight attendant Paul "Paulie" Veneto walked a beverage cart from Boston to Ground Zero in New York City to honor the flight attendants and other crew members killed on 9/11.
Paulie on Boston.com
BOSTON (AP) — A retired flight attendant who has been pushing an airline beverage cart from Boston to New York City for days in honor of the flight crews who died on 9/11 arrived at Ground Zero on Saturday to mark the 20th anniversary of the terror attacks.
Paulie on Westchester 12
A former flight attendant is making sure that the bravery of his colleagues during 9/11 is not forgotten.
Paulie Veneto pushed an airline beverage cart across the state line into Westchester County Monday on the final leg of his walk from Boston to ground zero.
Paulie’s Push is an effort to honor those fallen crew members whose bravery on 9/11 is often overlooked.
Paulie in NEWSWEEK
People tell me stories and they want a picture with me. Some are crying. I've never seen anything like it. In four or five towns in Connecticut I had between one and three fire trucks escorting me and two police cars behind them all the way through the town.
The Points Guys is in on Paulie!
The 20th anniversary of 9/11 is coming up, and former flight attendant Paul “Paulie” Veneto is embarking on the mission of a lifetime to honor the flight crew who were killed on that day, many of whom were Veneto’s close friends and co-workers.
Paulie on Eyewitness News
MIDDLETOWN, Ct. (WFSB) - Former flight attendant, Paul "Paulie" Veneto, is pushing an airline beverage cart from the Boston Logan Airport to Ground Zero in NYC.
On the Radio in CT!
8/30/21: Paulie's Push with Paul Veneto who's pushing a beverage cart from Boston to NYC for 9/11
Paulie on NBC Connecticut
If you were driving through northeastern Connecticut Friday something unusual may have caught your eye - a man pushing an airline beverage cart through the back roads of Pomfret.
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Back in the Patriot Ledger
BOSTON – The journey began with a pause at Logan Airport's 9/11 Memorial, which bears the names of those who died on the two planes that left Boston and crashed into the World Trade Center nearly two decades ago.
Paulie has Pushed OFF!
People have said “Never forget” about the Sept. 11 attacks for many years — but Paulie Veneto wants to spotlight a group who he felt didn’t get remembered well enough in the first place.
Paulie in the Washington Post!
“The first, first responders on 9/11 were the flight crews,” said former flight attendant Paul “Paulie” Veneto, whose co-workers were killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
Paulie goes NATIONAL! People.com
"They are heroes and should be recognized for what they did. They were the first, first responders of 9/11," Paulie Veneto says of his late coworkers
Paulie on Channel 5
BOSTON —
As the nation prepares for the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, a Milton man is honoring the flight attendants on board the hijacked planes.
Paulie on Fox News
Former flight attendant to honor 9/11 victims by pushing beverage cart from Boston to Ground Zero
Paulie in the Patriot Ledger!
BRAINTREE — Paul Veneto has a lot of experience pushing a drink cart between cities. He did it for 30 years as a flight attendant for five different airlines.