New Jersey Real Estate Agents, Stakeholders in Historic Preservation? Billy Neumann, Director, PNJ Board November 4, 2020 In back of borough hall, the Historic Preservation Committee had run out of ideas. The beloved Second Empire, saved just ten years ago, had recently failed as a community center. ... » Learn More about New Jersey Real Estate Agents, Stakeholders in Historic Preservation?
PNJ Newsletter
Preservation Perspective (Spring 2022): Read on for updates on 10 Most Endangered Historic Places around the state, and learn more about Adaptive Reuse, Tiny Churches, Upcoming Events and more
Preservation Perspective (Winter 2022): A recap of our Awards Event, and learn more about Young Professionals across the state, Heritage Tourism, Upcoming Events and more!
Preservation Perspective (Fall 2021): Announcing the 2021 NJ Historic Preservation Award Winners, Fall Activities in Somerset County, PNJ's Recent Activities and Much More!
Preservation Perspective (Summer 2021): The Summer 2021 Preservation Perspective shares stories on preserving New Jersey's African American history and opportunities for heritage tourism this summer in New Jersey.
Preservation Perspective (Spring 2021): The Spring 2021 Preservation Perspective focuses on the recent legislation creating a NJ state historic tax credit. Learn more about the historic tax credit, other incentives on the local level, tax credits in neighboring states, our Preservation Leadership Award honorees, and upcoming events with Preservation New Jersey.
Preservation Perspective (Fall 2020): The Fall 2020 Preservation Perspective Newsletter is out! Explore preservation projects with one PNJ Building Industry Network member, properties and the latest designated historic district in Princeton, real estate agents and networks who work with historic properties, and much more.
Preservation Perspective (Summer 2020): The Summer 2020 Preservation Perspective includes preservation projects with two PNJ Building Industry Network members, a new initiative out of Hopewell Borough, our latest programming, and much more.
Preservation Perspective (Spring 2020): In our Spring 2020 Preservation Perspective we welcome our new Executive Director, explore the history of a historic home with a Business Industry Network member, read the latest legislative update on the Historic Tax Credit, and much more.
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SAVED OR LOST FOREVER: PRESERVATION NJ DOCUMENTARY NOMINATED FOR MID-ATLANTIC EMMY
For Immediate Release: September 18, 2020Contact: Emily Manz, Executive Directoremily@preservationnj.org609-583-0881Preservation New Jersey’s documentary, SAVED OR LOST FOREVER, a short documentary on Preservation New Jersey’s 10 Most Endangered Historic Places list has been nominated for a ... » Learn More about SAVED OR LOST FOREVER: PRESERVATION NJ DOCUMENTARY NOMINATED FOR MID-ATLANTIC EMMY
Summit’s Historic Preservation Commission
Summit's Historic Preservation Commission Maria Boyes, HPC Correspondent July 16, 2020 “A City of Beautiful Homes” is the title of a 1914 Summit Herald newspaper supplement extolling the city’s architecture “designed with regard to their surroundings, so as to form a harmonious whole.” Summit ... » Learn More about Summit’s Historic Preservation Commission
Remembering Constance Greiff
Remembering Constance Greiff Originally published in The Montgomery News on March 3, 2020. Constance Greiff — a pioneer of the historic preservation movement in the U.S. and a longtime Rocky Hill resident — died Sunday, March 1, in Princeton. Her sons James and Peter said the cause of death was ... » Learn More about Remembering Constance Greiff
Preservation through Digitization
Preservation through Digitization: Hopewell Valley History Project Rikki Massand, Associate Editor, The Montgomery News July 14, 2020 While staying home during the pandemic keeps most history exhibit plans on hold, those ready for a deep-dive into archives and preservation of charming ... » Learn More about Preservation through Digitization
Volunteer Spotlight: Michael Hanrahan
Volunteer Spotlight: Michael Hanrahan Billy Neumann, Director, PNJ Board July 13, 2020 Architect Michael Hanrahan is unabashedly a Jersey Guy. Growing up in Hanover Township, Cedar Knolls and Whippany (Morris Cty,) Michael Hanrahan always found time to express his artistic ... » Learn More about Volunteer Spotlight: Michael Hanrahan
New Jersey’s Hidden Secrets
New Jersey's Hidden Secrets Katherine Ng, LEED AP, Vice President, Wu & Associates, Inc. July 13, 2020 As we step foot onto historic preservation projects throughout the country, the Wu & Associates contracting team knows that there is one constant no matter where we go—all historic ... » Learn More about New Jersey’s Hidden Secrets
The James Rose Center
The James Rose Center Meredith Arms Bzdak, PhD, Architectural Historian, Mills + Schnoering Architects July 12, 2020 The James Rose Center is located at the intersection of East Ridgewood Avenue and Southern Parkway in Ridgewood Village, Bergen County, NJ. It was constructed as ... » Learn More about The James Rose Center
10 Most Endangered Historic Places – 2020
May 14, 2020Press Inquiries: Courtenay Mercer, Past Directorcmercer@preservationnj.org 609-583-0881Emily Manz, Directoremily@preservationnj.org609-583-0881PRESERVATION NEW JERSEY ANNOUNCES THE 10 MOST ENDANGERED HISTORIC PLACES LIST FOR 2020TRENTON, NJ – In recognition of national Preservation ... » Learn More about 10 Most Endangered Historic Places – 2020
Documentary Highlights Grassroots Efforts to Save Historic Resources
Documentary Highlights Grassroots Efforts to Save Historic Resources Over 100 historic preservation supporters gathered at Newark Symphony Hall on March 4th to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of Preservation New Jersey’s “10 Most Endangered Historic Places in New Jersey” list, and to watch the ... » Learn More about Documentary Highlights Grassroots Efforts to Save Historic Resources