Last October 100+ preservation professionals gathered in community at the 1867 Sanctuary in Ewing to celebrate excellence in preservation across the state. Read about the event, the new awards categories, and view all the wonderful images of the event.
Taylor Henry, a winner of the Young Preservationist Award at the 2021 NJ Historic Preservation Awards and a member of PNJ's Marketing Committee profiles five other young professionals making their mark in preservation across the state.
Maria Boyes reported from Clinton, New Jersey before the holidays on how historic preservation, the holidays, and local downtown businesses can all come together.
Rikki Massand reports on the Hunterdon County Office of Economic Development's initiative HunterdonMainStreets.com. The site is a unique way to showcase 7 vibrant historic downtowns and communities across the county.
Rikki Massand provides an update on planning for the Semiquincentennial with an interview with Janice Selinger, Executive Director of Crossroads of the American Revolution.
The New Jersey Historic Preservation Office (NJHPO) is leading an update to the State's Comprehensive Statewide Historic Preservation Plan. An online survey and more information is available here. The survey is currently open through February 15, 2022.
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