Police Chief John Moeller leads a Memorial Day parade march along Union Valley Road, West Milford, in the 1960s. Frank M. Sell American Legion Post 289 Commander Jack Whitbeck marches next to him. Officers visible behind them include Capt. Jack Ryan, Sgt. Louis Hall and Officers Bill Genader, James Morreale, Bob Deaver and Bill Ohlmeyer. Among Township Council members visible are Township Committeemen Floyd Struble, Warren Brogan and Mayor George Egan. Buildings pictured that no longer are there include the Cracker Barrel Store and Finn family home at left; at right a Flying A Gas Station and the home where seamstress Louise Donnegan had a dry-cleaning business. ( Photo: Ann Genader) Looking back: Memorial Day, 1944 Memorial Day services have been held annually in the Township of West Milford since May 26, 1944. The day, originally referred... Columns 19 May 2026 | 04:13
Ribbon Cutting ceremony opens new VFW 7198 home Mayor Michele Dale cut the ceremonial red ribbon to officially open the new headquarters for Veterans of Foreign Wars Post... Local News 30 Nov 2022 | 12:06
A special year for West Milford veterans Today, Nov. 11, is Veterans Day – the day dedicated annually to honor all veterans who are alive and living a retired life.... Local News 09 Nov 2022 | 10:14
The Wind Mill at The Wallisch Homestead. The homestead is located at 65 Lincoln Ave. in West Milford, and is one of the last remaining properties that reflects Northern New Jersey’s agricultural heritage and West Milford’s past. West Milford. Music Fest returns on Sept. 18 at The Wallisch Homestead The Friends of Wallisch events committee will be hosting their biggest fund raiser of the season on Saturday, Sept. 18, at... Entertainment 11 Aug 2021 | 08:54