Flamenco dancer, Sandra Hernandez, of Brookfield, Conn. Four mothers from Long Island who each lost a son on Sept. 11th to the terrorist attacks<br/> at the World Trade Center. The women consoled each other while playing cards. Astronomer, Don Ware, with a telescope he made. The moon, illustrated behind him, was photographed using his scope. Long Island boxers of the Westbury Boxing Club. Thoracic surgeon, Dr. Avraham Merav and Oncologist, Dr. Matthew Weissler. Hanshi Manny Matias, founder and chief instructor of World Kanreikai Karate, at Squantz Pond in New Fairfield, Conn. Danbury SWAT team and model for Woolrich Kids. A fan dresses as a member of 'Slytherin' shortly before the showing of the final installment <br/>of the Harry Potter series, 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part Two.' Veterinarian, Dr. John Pisciotta, of Croton-on-Hudson and "Dr. Bugman," a volunteer at the Beardsley Zoo in Bridgeport, Conn. Mellisa Cann, 27, of New London, Conn., sister of Maureen Brainard-Barnes who was found on Gilgo Beach Jan. 24, 2011. Authorities <br/> believe Brainard-Barnes was a victim of a serial killer. "It is good to be the strong one, but after a while it tears you up," she said. Competitive cyclist Leigh Sorrells, of Bike Express in Danbury, Conn. and an aspiring Porsche race car driver. Oscar Parraga, from Ecuador, is shown at the Hempstead Fire Department.Parraga, who has been living in the United States for <br/>over four years, plans to apply for U.S. citizenship and is currently applying to become a volunteer fire fighter at the department. Founder of Lap Sack, Suzanne Fonarow, of Pound Ridge and Edward Falkenberg, with his fully restored 1941 Packard convertible. Western Connecticut State University basketball player and Bom Jesus of Capoeira Performance Arts. Fox TV anchor, Ernie Anastos and "Buffalo," a custom motorcycle enthusiast. Mike Murphy, a member of an open space organization, is shown at Happy Landings preserve prior to windmill repair.