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THIS IS WESTFIELD

CELEBRATE 50 YEARS OF This Is Westfield as we hightlight the Arts of Westfield. This annual magazine is mailed to every household in Westfield and is published on this website. It is a year-round reference for residents and a gift for newcomers. This Is Westfield features the region’s business, education, civic, government and cultural organizations. It is distributed by many groups such as realtors, libraries and the town. It is a must for advertisers and organizations doing business in the area.

This Is Westfield chronicles our great town with kindhearted people and wonderful neighbors. Westfield is a superb place to live and to do business and we make sure to highlight that in our publication.

We hope you enjoy the efforts of our staff. Thank you everyone for making this edition possible and for the support of all our publications in town since 1890.

About The 2022 Cover: Jacob Wendler is a first-year student at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism majoring in journalism and political science. At Medill, Jacob currently covers local business & commerce and city council & local politics as a city and campus desk reporter for The Daily Northwestern. In addition to reporting, he has designed for student magazine North by Northwestern. A graduate of Westfield High School, Jacob served as Editor-in-Chief and Arts and Design Director last year on the inaugural staff of Optic Magazine, WHS’ new student-run magazine.

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