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'Wall Of Heroes' Proposed By Howell Officials: Report
The Howell Township Council has announced the creation of a wall of heroes to honor military veterans.
HOWELL, NJ — During a recent meeting of the Howell Township Council, Deputy Mayor Pamela Richmond spoke about the new "wall of heroes" initiative, according to news report by Tri-Town News.
“I want to bring to town hall, in the foyer downstairs, a Wall of Heroes; a military memorial. My vision is to place a TV in that area that will show pictures of military members from Howell, who work in Howell, who live in Howell, who have family members who served,” Richmond told the news station.
A press release sent out by the Howell Governing body states, "Howell Township is pleased to honor our military veterans with a commemorative sign in honor of their brave sacrifices to our country and a Wall of Heroes displaying each veteran’s photograph."
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All veterans and family of deceased veterans who were born or lived in Howell and encouraged to fill out the military memorial application form and submit to the Howell Township Manager’s Office.
Read more at Tri-Town News.
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