100 Years Later Westfield Honors Its Fallen Soldiers
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By Joe Murray
Published on May 26, 2026.
The Town of Westfield, New Jersey, has commemorated its "Supreme Honor Men" during World War One. The streets were established to commemorate the deaths of 18 people who died during the war. The memorial service is held in honor of those who died in the service.
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