WASHINGTON — Continuing its mission of providing a final resting place for New Jersey veterans, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced a $2.6 million grant to maintain continuity of service at the Brigadier General William C. Doyle Veterans Cemetery in Wrightstown. 

“This grant will ensure that burial of cremated remains is an option for New Jersey’s veterans,” said Dr. James B. Peake, Secretary of Veterans Affairs. “We are proud to partner with the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs to provide memorial services.”   

The grant will fund an additional 3,161-niche columbarium for cremated remains and infrastructure such as landscaping and irrigation. VA funded construction of two previous walls of columbaria in 2003.   

VA’s State Cemetery Grants Program complements VA’s 125 national cemeteries across the country. The program helps states establish new veterans cemeteries and expand or improve existing cemeteries.  To date, the VA program has helped establish 72 state veterans cemeteries in 38 states and U.S. territories that provided more than 23,000 burials in fiscal year 2007.  Since the program began in 1980, VA has awarded 172 grants totaling $344 million.

Information on VA burial benefits can be obtained from national cemetery offices, from the VA Web site on the Internet at www.cem.va.gov or by calling VA regional offices toll-free at 1-800-827-1000.

Information about New Jersey’s state veterans cemeteries is available by calling the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs at 1-888-8NJ-VETS or on the Internet at www.state.nj.us/military/cemetery/index.html.

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