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Town of Salem Honors Employees Who Are Veterans

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Town of Salem, NH

The Town of Salem proudly honors and salutes our employees who are veterans. We are deeply grateful for the men and women on our team who have served in the United States Armed Forces.

Their service, sacrifice, and ongoing commitment to public service truly represent the best of our community. Our veteran employees have answered the call to serve — first for our country, and now for our Town.

Their leadership, discipline, and integrity have a lasting impact on the residents we serve every day. The values they bring to our organization strengthen our ability to support and care for our community. As we recognize Veterans Day, the Town of Salem extends heartfelt thanks to all veterans in our community and beyond.

We honor your courage, dedication, and continued contributions, and we are proud to stand beside you in service to others.

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