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Volume 1 | Issue 5 | September 2013

105 years young

Catharine Davidson, 105, received recognition from the City of Vestavia Hills on her birthday in August. Read more about her devotion to sports, especially the Ole Miss Rebels in football and the Atlanta Braves, in this issue.

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Summer fun

“I still remember the look in his eyes. He knew he was not coming back.”

No small debt

– Sunel Merchant

A story of survival and superheroes amidst the chaos of Sept. 11 By CHANDLER JONES

The freedom of summer may have been lost to fall routines, but take one grand look back with our Summer Fun Photo Contest. See the winners inside.

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As Sunel Merchant stood by the windows, he and a friend mocked the low-flying planes moving toward them. From the 49th floor of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, they joked that airlines could sell just about anything to tourists. Moments later, Merchant felt like he was falling forward as Tower One swayed under the weight of the impact of a Boeing 737. “Still today when people ask me if I heard a boom or a noise, that particular second is blanked out,” Merchant said. “I knew that

something had happened, but that exact moment of impact is still blank. I was in shock.” As soon as the Tower returned to position, Merchant, as if on autopilot, returned to his desk. He was confused and paralyzed by the impact. “At that moment, I realized we could do a lot of things, but ultimately everything is controlled by a higher power,” Merchant said. “That was a totally helpless moment.” World Trade Center employees were trained to respond to emergencies through

See SUPERHEROES | page 24

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Sunel Merchant is owner of the Vestavia Hills Philly Connection on Montgomery Highway. Merchant survived the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. Photo by Chandler Jones.

Ceremony to mark 12th anniversary of Sept. 11 attacks

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Vestavia Hills Fire Chief Jim St. John and Homewood Chief John Bresnan salute during last year’s Patriot Day Ceremony. Photo by Jeff Thompson.

Twelve years ago our country changed forever when the Twin Towers fell. Today a piece of the towers stands in Alabama, and Vestavia Hills is helping dedicate it as a part of its annual Patriot Day ceremony. “Sept. 11 was declared Patriot Day to recognize the sacrifices of

not just the public safety officers but also ordinary citizens who stepped up in the face of terror and fought back that day,” Vestavia Hills Fire Chief Jim St. John said. “It’s a great honor to be able to pause and recognize those people.” This year’s event, held jointly

See CEREMONY | page 24


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