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August 2, 2022 - Historic N.J. inn, closed for 5 years, to undergo a significant renovation, new owner says
July 21, 2022 - Caldwell Moves To Demolish Historic Library And Borough Hall: Report
July 18, 2022 - Hackensack, NJ Print House Complex Leasing Apartments
July 14, 2022 - 10 Most Endangered Historical Sites In NJ In 2022: Where They Are
July 14, 2022 - Stockton Inn has been sold — again
June 13, 2022 - One Essex County Building Makes Top 10 'Endangered' NJ Sites List
May 18, 2022 - NJ's 'most endangered list' includes Anchor Café in Perth Amboy, Stockton Inn
May 17, 2022 - These are N.J.’s 10 most endangered historic sites of 2022, new list says
May 17, 2022 - These are NJ's 10 most endangered historic places in 2022
May 17, 2022 - Sandy Hook Sandlass House, Bradley Beach church named NJ endangered history landmarks
May 17, 2022 - Mired in Hackensack River muck, USS Ling makes list of most endangered NJ historic places
May 17, 2022 - St. Peter’s Grammar School named one of NJ’s 10 most endangered historic places
May 17, 2022 - Caldwell Public Library Makes Preservation New Jersey’s Most Endangered List
May 16, 2022 - Community Celebrates Flemington DIY Grand Reopening at 26 Stangl Road
May 9, 2022 - Fate of historic William Gulick House in Lawrence Township remains undecided
May 4, 2022 - On the Move: Trenton Seeks Developer for Old Eagle Tavern
April 29, 2022 - Ellis Island, lighthouses among historic NJ sites flooding as seas rise
Mar 11, 2022 - Group Continues to Work for Ongoing Preservation of Historic Van Ness House in Fairfield
Feb 25, 2022 - First up, repairs for Montclair Fire Station No. 3. Then an expansion?
Jan 21, 2022 - Two Wildwood non-profits merge to form new preservation non-profit
Dec 26, 2021 - Wildwood motels through the years: The rise and fall of Doo Wop
Dec 2, 2021 - Architectural historian works to preserve Marshalltown
Dec 2, 2021 - The Loss of Doo Wop Motels in Wildwood Is a Deeper Mystery Than Previously Thought
Dec 1, 2021 - Preservation award honors N.J. town founded by African-Americans decades before the Civil War
Nov 2, 2021 - Historic Jersey Shore building won’t be razed after all. It’ll become a nature center.
Nov 2, 2021 - Cape May Point retreat St. Mary by-the-Sea to become nature center
Nov 1, 2021 - Philly-based nuns sell iconic Cape May Point retreat, which will become an environmental center
Oct 24, 2021 - With no offers to take over historic Paramus home, developer delays hearing
Oct 20, 2021 - Henry, Wildwood Native, Receives Award for Historical Work
Oct 18, 2021 - Preserving the Wildwoods chairperson Taylor Henry wins Young Preservationist Award
Oct 15, 2021 - Lake Hopatcong Train Station project wins preservation award
Oct 14, 2021 - Lake Hopatcong Train Station, Stickley Museum win Historic Preservation Awards
Oct 12, 2021 - Craftsman Farms In Parsippany Gets $750K Preservation Award
Oct 11, 2021 - Preservation New Jersey announces award recipients
Oct 10, 2021 - Holmdel's Bell Works Among Historic Preservation Award Winners
Oct 9, 2021 - An 1800s home in Paramus with ties to Black history will be spared, developer says
Oct 8, 2021 - Rehab of Former Lackawanna Station in Roxbury Wins Award
Oct 7, 2021 - Preservation N.J. recognizes 2021 Historic Preservation Award winners
Oct 7, 2021 - Two Morris County Sites Win New Jersey Historic Preservation Awards
Sept 21, 2021 - Monmouth County Archives Day to Feature Speaker Melissa Ziobro, Specialist Professor of Public History at Monmouth University
July 6, 2021 - Volunteers uncovering hundreds of graves at historic South Jersey cemetery for Black vets, former enslaved people
July 5, 2021 - One Union County Town Makes List Of NJ's 10 Most Endangered Sites
June 30, 2021 - Preservation NJ Announces its 2021 Most Endangered List
June 25, 2021 - Lone Resident Fights to Save Cape May Point, Named Most Endangered
June 21, 2021 - Roosevelt school future in doubt; priceless New Deal mural could be wiped out
June 15, 2021 - Restoration resumes for 200-year-old factory that drove Bridgeton's early development
June 13, 2021 - The Historical Buildings of Elizabeth are Endangered, According to Preservation N.J.
June 8, 2021 - Vibrant Flavors and NJ’s Storied Past Meet at New Jersey’s Historic Inns
June 7, 2021 - Two historic Brutalist buildings in Trenton, New Jersey are being demolished for surface parking
June 7, 2021 - 80-Unit Development Planned Where Historic House Once Stood in Elizabeth
June 5, 2021 - Trenton's Greater is He Ministries Makes Preservation New Jersey's 10 Most Endangered Historic Places List for 2021
May 19, 2021 - Gloucester Twp. Farmhouse Among NJ's Most Endangered Landmarks
May 19, 2021 - After Warren Street School Demolished, James Street Named ‘Most Endangered’
May 19, 2021 - Four South Jersey sites among 10 most endangered historic places in New Jersey
May 19, 2021 - PRESERVATION NEW JERSEY ANNOUNCES THE 10 MOST ENDANGERED HISTORIC PLACES LIST FOR 2021
May 18, 2021 - N.J.’s 2021 Most Endangered Historic Places list released by preservation group
May 18, 2021 - 2 CMCo Locations Included on List of Most Endangered Historic Places
May 18, 2021 - These are the most ‘endangered historic places’ in NJ in 2021
May 18, 2021 - Allen A.M.E. Church and the borough of Cape May Point named among the 10 Most Endangered Historic Places in 2021
April 29, 2021 - To save a Revolutionary War house, Camden seeks to honor a more honest history
April 14, 2021 - Fort Lee Spending $180K to preserve art murals as new post office opens next month
March 31, 2021 - Preserving the legacy of Trenton’s brutalist architecture
March 23, 2021 - The Staying Inside Guide: Big-Deal Art in Plain-Spoken Venues
March 4, 2021 - Cedar Bridge Tavern Restoration Nets Ocean County Historic Award
February 2, 2021 - Montclair's 7.6-acre Lackawanna Plaza property gets new owner and new vision
January 15, 2021 - Fair Lawn Naugle House Continues to be on Borough's To Do List
January 14, 2021 - Preservation Group Calls For Endangered Historic Site Nominations
January 7, 2021 - NJIT’s Plans to Demolish Buildings in Historic District Temporarily Derailed

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SAVED OR LOST FOREVER: PRESERVATION NJ DOCUMENTARY NOMINATED FOR MID-ATLANTIC EMMY

September 18, 2020 by Emily Manz

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

Filed Under: PNJ in the News, PNJ Newsletter

A Letter from our Executive Director

June 19, 2020 by Emily Manz

A Letter from Our Executive Director June 19, 2020 To all of Preservation NJ’s friends and colleagues,  I am deeply disturbed by the brutal murder of George Floyd. In the weeks following his death, I have thought deeply about how I personally can make a difference in my community. I know ... » Learn More about A Letter from our Executive Director

Filed Under: PNJ in the News

10 Most Endangered Historic Places – 2020

May 14, 2020 by Courtenay Mercer

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

Filed Under: Advocacy, Educational Programs, Events, PNJ in the News, PNJ in the News 2020, PNJ Newsletter, PNJ Newsletter 2020, Uncategorized

Documentary Highlights Grassroots Efforts to Save Historic Resources

April 10, 2020 by Courtenay Mercer

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

Filed Under: Educational Programs, Events, PNJ in the News, PNJ in the News 2020, PNJ Newsletter, PNJ Newsletter 2020, Uncategorized

Historic Presentation Awards 2020

April 8, 2020 by Rachel Thompson Panik

Preservation New Jersey is pleased to solicit public nominations for the 2020 NJ Historic Preservation Awards for leadership, to be presented in conjunction with the Historic Preservation Office & NJ Historic Sites Council project achievement awards.  Deadline Extended! Nominations now due ... » Learn More about Historic Presentation Awards 2020

Filed Under: Awards Celebration, Educational Programs, Events, PNJ in the News, PNJ in the News 2020, Uncategorized

Preservation New Jersey Welcomes New Executive Director

March 16, 2020 by Emily Manz

Preservation New Jersey Appoints New Executive Director Brings Extensive Experience in Economic Development and Tourism March 16, 2020 Trenton, NJ – The Board of Directors of Preservation New Jersey is pleased to announce the appointment of Emily Manz as the organization’s Executive Director. ... » Learn More about Preservation New Jersey Welcomes New Executive Director

Filed Under: PNJ in the News, PNJ in the News 2020, PNJ Newsletter, PNJ Newsletter 2020

It’s Time to Invest in NJ’s Past

February 24, 2020 by Emily Manz

It’s Time to Invest in NJ’s PastCourtenay MercerExecutive Director, Preservation New Jersey February 24, 2020The OpEd was originally published by NJ Spotlight.New Jersey’s past is its future — and preserving historic sites from our past is the best way to build a future for generations to come.The ... » Learn More about It’s Time to Invest in NJ’s Past

Filed Under: Advocacy, Historic Tax Credits, PNJ in the News, PNJ in the News 2020, PNJ Newsletter, PNJ Newsletter 2020

Preservation NJ Celebrates its Role in Saving NJ’s Endangered Historic Places

December 1, 2019 by Courtenay Mercer

For Immediate ReleaseContact:Courtenay D. Mercer, Executive Director609-583-0881cmercer@preservationnj.orgPreservation NJ Celebrates its Role in Saving NJ’s Endangered Historic PlacesSince 1995, Preservation New Jersey (PNJ) has been compiling annually its “10 Most Endangered Historic Places in New ... » Learn More about Preservation NJ Celebrates its Role in Saving NJ’s Endangered Historic Places

Filed Under: Events, PNJ in the News, PNJ in the News 2020, PNJ Newsletter, PNJ Newsletter 2020

10 Most Endangered Historic Places – 2019

May 16, 2019 by Courtenay Mercer

PRESERVATION NEW JERSEY ANNOUNCES THE 10 MOST ENDANGERED HISTORIC PLACES LIST FOR 2019 Press Inquiries: Courtenay Mercer, Executive Directorcmercer@preservationNJ.org609-583-0881 TRENTON, NJ – In recognition of national Preservation Month, Preservation New Jersey, Inc. (PNJ) announced its ... » Learn More about 10 Most Endangered Historic Places – 2019

Filed Under: Home, PNJ in the News, PNJ in the News 2019, PNJ Newsletter, PNJ Newsletter 2019 Tagged With: 10 most, Cape May, Cumberland, Essex, historic, Hudson, Morris, Passaic, Warren

PNJ Comments on Proposed National Park Service Rule Change

April 30, 2019 by Courtenay Mercer

April 30, 2019 - In response to December 2016 amendments to the National Historic Preservation Act, the National Park Service (NPS) issued proposed changes to the rules regulating nominations to the National Register of Historic Places (36 CFR Parts 60 and 63). Preservation New Jersey members ... » Learn More about PNJ Comments on Proposed National Park Service Rule Change

Filed Under: Advocacy, Home, PNJ in the News, PNJ in the News 2019, PNJ Newsletter, PNJ Newsletter 2019

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