New Bronxville Veterans Website Honors Bronxville Soldiers Past and Present

May 21, 2014: If you never had the opportunity to visit the annual exhibit of the Bronxville Veterans Memorial, you can now view it online at www.bronxvilleveterans.org.
The website, which just completed phase one, includes the honor roll, a list of the 1,500 men and women from the Bronxville area who have served our country or are serving today, as well as an historic collage of photos from World Wars I and II. Phase two, which is expected to be completed by Veterans Day, will have an interactive search capability whereby one will be able to look up individual names or sort by those who have served in a particular war or branch of the service. Additionally, veterans' personal stories, photos, and experiences will be available via a hyperlink to their names. It will be a marvelous tool, especially for the younger generations, to connect with their families', friends', and neighbors' past.
The goal of the Bronxville Veterans Memorial, which was founded in 2008 and is financially supported by The Bronxville Historical Conservancy, is to help restore the original meaning to Memorial Day by honoring the local men and women of the US armed forces who have served our country and are serving our country today. The website is intended to serve not only as a remembrance but also as a thank you to all those who keep our nation safe. For further information, contact Jane Staunton at
Pictured here (rotating): Three of the many photos on the new website www.bronxvilleveterans.org.
Photos from Around Bronxville, Bronxville Historical Conservancy, Jane Staunton, chair and co-founder Bronxville Veterans Memorial








