Paramus Veterans Memorial Home is operated by the Division of Veterans Healthcare Services and offers beds for more than 300 residents. It has many facilities and features, including fenced garden areas, a courtyard and a monument honoring soldiers from World War I, World War II, Korea, and the Vietnam wars. The homes are inspected and licensed each year by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. Some services include dental care, podiatry work, rehabilitation, speech therapy, physical therapy and lounges and recreation areas. It also has activities.
The Indian King Tavern Museum is at the epicenter of Haddonfield's historic community. It also stands as an important landmark in the history of the United States as the site of a 1777 meeting of the New Jersey General Assembly that officially ratified the Declaration of Independence. It is the State of New Jersey's first historical site and was declared as such in 1903. Admission to the tavern is free.
The Armory on Rahway Avenue across from Westfield High School is the home to the New Jersey National Guard in Westfield. The armory is used for deployments and arrivals of troops from Iraq and Afghanistan, along with various special events. An indoor soccer league uses the space, and town-wide events are often held there. Past First Night celebrations used the armory for the ceremonial New Year's Eve ball dropping. In 2005, President George W. Bush appeared at the armory for a town hall meeting.