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Video: 9/11 Victims Remembered in Chatham Ceremony

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Laura Silvius / Chatham Patch

The Rev. Mary Davis of St. Paul's Church in Chatham gave the opening convocation at Chatham Borough's annual 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony (starting at 0:25).

Eleven years after 13 Chatham residents were killed in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, their friends, families, neighbors and fellow residents gathered once more to remember them.

More than 100 people, including the entire Chatham Borough Council, former Mayor and Councilman Joe Marts, members of the clergy and family members of those who died attended Chatham Borough's annual 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony.

Pastor Mary Davis from St. Paul's Church in Chatham Borough, whose husband was in the south tower of the trade center, gave the opening convocation. Doug Allen, a member of the Chatham Borough Fire Department and the 9-11 Memorial Committee, led the ceremony.