August 18, 2011
By:
Tim Stelloh and Joseph Goldstein / The New York Times
At St. John's Episcopal Church in Boonton on Thursday night, less than a block from where Nazish Noorani was killed, relatives, neighbors and friends began streaming into the small building at about 7 p.m.
An imam was in attendance, and the church’s pastor, Laurie Wurm, led a brief prayer service. A sign in front of the church read, "We Mourn for Nazish. We Pray for Her Family."