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1 New Jerey Hitory & Hitoric Preervation 2016 Conference June 8 9, 2016 njpreervationconference.org Seton Hall Univerity South ORange New JErey

2 Building a Place for Hitory 2016 New Jerey Hitory and Hitoric Preervation Conference Planning Committee Judith F. Adam, AICP, Senior Hitoric Preervation Specialit, New Jerey Hitoric Trut Ian Burrow, Ph.D., RPA, FSA, Principal, BurrowIntoHitory, LLC Michael Calafati, AIA, LEED AP, Principal, Michael Calafati Architect, LLC Conference Hot Glenn Ceponi, Principal Hitoric Preervation Specialit, New Jerey Hitoric Trut Sara R. Cureton, Director, New Jerey Hitorical Commiion and New Jerey Cultural Trut Janet W. Foter, Vice Chair, New Jerey Hitoric Trut Lauren Giannullo, AICP, Hitoric Preervation Specialit, New Jerey Hitoric Trut Lia Ginther, Aociate, MBI GluckShaw Catherine Goulet, Principal Hitoric Preervation Specialit, New Jerey Hitoric Trut Briann G. Greenfield, Ph.D., Executive Director, New Jerey Council for the Humanitie Dorothy P. Guzzo, Executive Director, New Jerey Hitoric Trut Margaret M. Hickey, R.A., Hitoric Preervation Specialit, Connolly & Hickey Hitorical Architect Deborah Marqui Kelly, Board Member, New Jerey Hitoric Trut and Principal, Preervation Partner Jonathan Kinney, Senior Hitoric Preervation Specialit, NJDEP Hitoric Preervation Office Ginny Kurhan, Chair, Maplewood Hitoric Preervation Commiion Evelyn C. Murphy, Ph.D., Director, Monmouth County Hitorical Aociation Mark Nonetied, Diviion Head, Hitoric Site & Hitory Service, Middleex County Cultural & Heritage Commiion Niquole Primiani, Chief Program Officer, New Jerey Hitorical Commiion Michele Racioppi, Program Aitant, New Jerey Hitoric Trut Thoma E. Ro, Superintendent, Morritown National Hitorical Park / Thoma Edion National Hitorical Park Dan Saunder, Adminitrator & Deputy State Hitoric Preervation Officer, NJDEP Hitoric Preervation Office Jennifer Stark, AIA, CSBA, Program Manager, Sandy Diater Relief Grant, New Jerey Hitoric Trut Sean Thompon, Director, Office of Local Planning Service Audrey Winkler, Director, Nonprofit Sector Reource Intitute, Seton Hall Univerity

3 Welcome to the 2016 New Jerey Hitory and Hitoric Preervation Conference in South Orange Building a Place for Hitory Building a Place for Hitory i the theme for thi year event, and we are pleaed to welcome keynote peaker Laurel O Sullivan who will dicu how being an advocate for hitory and hitoric preervation i vital for all of u volunteer, building profeional, and nonprofit. When we hare a common meage, building upport for our individual endeavor will alo advance. Being the Centennial year for the etablihment of the National Park Service, we are alo pleaed to feature everal educational eion that preent how the park are developing innovative interpretative method, creating community partnerhip, and emphaizing new educational program. We are epecially grateful to Superintendent Tom Ro and the taff of the Thoma Edion Hitorical National Park for co-hoting the Collection Care Workhop and Opening Reception. Tour and eion are being led by divere organization that are building place for hitory in their own communitie and acro the tate and country Llewellyn Park Preervation Foundation, New Jerey Theatre Alliance, Preervation Commiion of Maplewood and South Orange, National Trut for Hitoric Preervation, and Preervation New Jerey to name a few. Expect to ee many new face, and enjoy the company of your returning colleague. Alo welcome to the tudent and new profeional who have ubmitted poter preentation. They are the future leader of our hitory and preervation profeion! When you ee a name badge with a green ribbon, be ure to thank that peron for their generou funding a a conference ponor. Without the upport of our partner and friend, thi annual event would not be poible. Bet wihe for a ucceful conference! Meme Omogbai Chair New Jerey Hitoric Trut Dorothy P. Guzzo Executive Director New Jerey Hitoric Trut 2016 NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference 1

4 Building a Place for Hitory Conference Agenda Day 1 Wedneday, June 8, 2016 Time Activity Location 1:00 to 4:30 pm Practical CRGIS: A Hand-On Workhop Seton Hall Univerity Jubilee Hall Computer Lab, 5th floor 1:30 to 5:00 pm Collection Care Workhop Thoma Edion National Hitorical Park (NHP) 1:00 to 4:45 pm Preerving the Llewellyn Park Landcape: Bu and walking tour; Glenmont, The Ramble, and Leave from Edion NHP parking lot the Role of a Landcape Management Plan 5:30 to 7:30 pm Opening Reception Thoma Edion NHP 100 Year of the National Park Service Mike Caldwell, Northeat Regional Director of the National Park Service Day 2 Thurday, June 9, 2016 Time Activity Location 8:00 to 9:00 am Regitration, Breakfat Jubilee Hall Lobby 9:00 to 10:15 pm Opening Plenary The Honorable Victor DeLuca, Mayor of Maplewood AIA NJ Preident Jutin Mihalik Laurel O Sullivan, The Advocacy Collaborative, LLC Jubilee Hall Auditorium Storie Worth Telling 10:30 am to 2:30 pm Documenting Our Preervation Effort Jubilee Hall, Room 132 Choice of Educational Seion: 10:45 am to noon S-1 Advocacy and You Stafford Hall, Claroom 06 S-2 Ye you CAN: Acce Iue in Hitoric Cultural Facilitie Science & Technology, Lerner Amphitheater S-3 Rightizing Legacy Citie: An Action Agenda Nuring Building, Claroom 101 S-4 Above and Beyond the Monthly Meeting: How Hitoric Jubilee Hall Auditorium Preervation Commiion Affect Outreach and Education S-5 National Park Service at 100: Nuring Building, Amphitheater Scholarhip, Education and Tradition S-6 50 Year of Section 106 Review: Stafford Hall, Claroom 110 The Re-Viioning of New Jerey Pat NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference

5 Time Activity Location Noon to 2:00 pm Lunch, Marketplace Exhibit, Poter Competition Choice of Afternoon Workhop Univerity Center 1:30 to 4:45 pm W-1 Maplewood, NJ: Portrait of a Quinteential Bu and walking tour; American Railroad Suburb Meet in lobby of the Univerity Center 1:30 to 4:45 pm W-2 The Village of South Orange & the Montroe Park Lecture and bu tour; Hitoric Ditrict: From the Lenape Trail Meet in lobby of the Univerity Center to the International Style and walk to Duffy Hall Choice of Educational Seion 2:00 to 3:15 pm S-7 Will You Help Save Thi Place? Nuring Building, Claroom 101 S-8 Focu on Photography: Taking Photo that Improve Jubilee Hall Auditorium Your Nomination, Survey and Review S-9 Unearthing the Future along I-280 in Orange: Science & Technology Revere Archaeology through Art and Oral Hitorie Lerner Amphitheater S-10 How New Jerey National Park Are Engaging Nuring Building, Amphitheater Viitor in New Way S-11 Effective Marketing for Heritage Tourim Stafford Hall, Claroom 110 S-12 Crowdfunding for Hitory and Hitoric Preervation Stafford Hall, Claroom 06 (Where are thoe Crowd and What will they Fund?) Choice of Educational Seion 3:30 to 4:45 pm S-13 Learning from Lo: Nuring Building, Claroom 101 Strategie for Saving Endangered Site S-14 Beyond the Tape Meaure: Science & Technology Documenting Hitoric Propertie in the 21t Century Lerner Amphitheater S-15 Planning for Heritage Tourim Stafford Hall, Claroom 110 S-16 Retoring and Adapting Cultural Landcape Nuring Building, Amphitheater S-17 Deacceioning 101 Stafford Hall, Claroom 06 5:00 to 7:00 pm Cloing Reception Jubiliee Hall Atrium, 4th Floor 2016 NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference 3

6 Building a Place for Hitory Marketplace & New Profeional Poter Campaign Author Joeph Fagan Author of Wet Orange and Eagle Rock Reervation wetorangehitory.com Linda Barth Author of A Hitory of Inventing in New Jerey: From Thoma Edion to the Ice Cream Cone, and more lindajbarth.com Jude Pfiter Author of The Jacob Ford Jr. Manion: The Storied Hitory of a New Jerey Home, and more. Exhibitor AECOM 47 High St Burlington, NJ jee.walker@aecom.com aecom-burlington.com Donning Company Publiher 731 S. Brunwick St Brookfield, MO x3457 michael.mannicci@donning.com donning.com Dovetail Cultural Reource Group 2003 N. Scott St, Suite B Wilmington, DE info@dovetailcrg.com Edible Hitory briana@ediblehitory.org ediblehitory.com Friend of New Jerey Heritage PO Box 191 Trenton, NJ info@friendofnjheritage.org friendofnjheritage.org HMR Architect 821 Alexander Rd, Suite 115 Princeton, NJ info@hmr-architect.com hmr-architect.com JMT 1600 Market St, Suite 520 Philadelphia, PA mclaughlin@jmt.com jmt.com Lamb Studio 190 Greenwood Ave Midland Park, NJ LAMB lambinfo@optonline.net lambtudio.com League of Hitorical Societie of NJ PO Box 99 Madion, NJ barthlinda123@aol.com Main Street New Jerey/NJ350 PO Box 813, Trenton, NJ jef.buehler@dca.nj.gov Marvin Window & Door/Super Enterprie 126 Spagnoli Rd Melville, NY MARVIN contactu@upermarvin.com upermarvin.com Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanitie (MARCH) at Rutger Camden 429 Cooper St Camden, NJ cmire@camden.rutger.edu www. march.rutger.edu Middleex County Cultural & Heritage Commiion 703 Jerey Ave New Brunwick, NJ mark.nonetied@co.middleex.nj.u New Jerey Council for the Humanitie 28 Wet State St, 6th Floor Trenton, NJ gnaglak@njhc.org njch.org New Jerey Hitorical Commiion 225 Wet State St, PO Box 305 Trenton, NJ feedback@o.nj.gov nj.gov/tate/hitorical New Jerey State Archive 225 Wet State St, PO Box 307 Trenton, NJ feedback@o.nj.gov nj.gov/tate/archive RAAD Contruction Group, LLC 26 Broad St Red Bank, NJ harryp@raadllc.com RGA, Inc. 259 Propect Plain Rd, Building D Cranbury, NJ cultural_reource@rgaincorporated.com richardgrubb.com Tuckerton Seaport & Baymen Mueum 120 W. Main St, PO Box 52 Tuckerton, NJ paulh@tuckertoneaport.org tuckertoneaport.org Poter Cafferty Mill: A Cultural Hitory, Alia Danch, Student, Rider Univerity Celebrating 250 Year of Rutger Preparatory School: The Hitorical Preervation of Elm Farm and Van Wickle Houe Rutger Prep tudent Dr. Aricka Ealey-Houer NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference

7 Building a Place for Hitory Sponor Eatern State Penitentiary Conolidation Treatment & Condition Aement Caey Weidock, Architectural Conervator, Material Conervation Co., LLC Grace Meloy, Student, Univerity of Pennylvania Fort Hancock, Officer Row Matthew Jekeli, Student, Kean Univerity Hidden in Suburbia: The Thoma Edion Center in Menlo Park Kimberly Tryba, MLA Candidate, 2017, Department of Landcape Architecture, Rutger Univerity Hitory of Perth Amboy Chritie Saliba, Student, Department of Landcape Architecture, Rutger Univerity If I Get Home Safe : William C. White Experience in the American Civil War Jame Kopaczewki, Graduate Student, Temple Univerity Morritown Hitoric Ditrict: Mixing Preervation and Development Erich Huhn, Graduate Aitant, Seton Hall Univerity Preerving the Mill/Ferri/Pearall Home Robert Wendel, Curator, Wetfield Hitorical Society, and Student, Kean Univerity Hitoric Preervation Program Rahway Cemetery: Preerving Cultural Memory Leanne Manna, Hitory Honor Student, Kean Univerity, and Trutee, Hitorical Society of Plainfield Reimagining the Meadowland, Cheryl Hendry, Ph.D. Candidate, Montana State Univerity The Italian Immigrant Experience in Princeton, New Jerey Jennifer Fracella, Student, The College of New Jerey Poter Seion Judge Dr. Richard Veit Monmouth Univerity Department of Anthropology Mark DiIonno Star Ledger columnit Criten Piatnotchka NewJerey Hitorical Commiion Art Deco AIA New Jerey Craftman Invetor Bank Beaux Art HMR Architect Neoclaical Connolly & Hickey Hitorical Architect lwdmr Architect Marvin Window & Door / Super Enterprie Michael Calafati Architect, LLC Mr. Jame and Mr. Janet Foter NJ Houing & Mortgage Finance Agency RPM Development Group Victorian Clarke Caton Hintz Eclectic Architecture, LLC Hitoric Building Architect, LLC Preervation New Jerey RGA, Inc. Wu & Aociate Gothic Dr. and Mr. Joeph E. Salvatore Femenella & Aociate Hitory in the Making Hunter Reearch Innergla Window Sytem, LLC Keller & Kirkpatrick, Inc. Landmark Facilitie Group, Inc. Mary Delaney Krugman Aociate, Inc. (MDKA) Mill & Schnoering Architect, LLC Preervation Partner, LLC Italianate AECOM Croroad of the American Revolution NHA Jan Hird Pokorny Aociate, Inc. JMT League of Hitorical Societie of New Jerey Meme Omogbai & Aociate, LLC Retoration Technologie of New Jerey LLC Stark Deign pc William Neumann Photography Federal Middleex County Cultural & Heritage Commiion New Jerey Council for the Humanitie 2016 NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference 5

8 Building a Place for Hitory 2016 HPO Preervation Award Each May during National Hitoric Preervation Month, the NJ Hitoric Preervation Office and Hitoric Site Council recognize outtanding project, preervation document and innovation that repreent New Jerey rich hitory and preervation excellence. Read more about thi year recipient at the HPO web ite: nj.gov/dep/hpo. Project l 1 Dey Manion, Wayne Townhip, Paaic County Contructed circa 1772, the manion lating fame i a a military field headquarter for General George Wahington in Thi hightyle Georgian building wa retored for mueum purpoe in Guiding it recent retoration work wa an in-depth invetigation phae that included review of hitoric document, condition aement, tructural aement, dendrochronology, finihe analyi, and archaeology. Work included tructural repair and tabilization, roof replacement, maonry repointing, window and flooring retoration, plater repair, painting and new acceible entrance at both the kitchen wing and main houe. Thi project received matching grant totaling $693,000 from the NJ Hitoric Trut. l 3 l 1 l 2 The Hague at the Beacon, Jerey City, Hudon County The Jerey City Medical Center firt opened in 1882, and by it completion in 1941, the landmark complex had ten major building. Cloed in 1979, it remained vacant until a reidential retoration began in Great care and enitivity wa paramount in it deign and adaptation for reidential living. Today, the former hopital main lobby erve a the tenant primary entrance. New apartment layout reemble the original patient room, and corridor, elevator, and tairwell remain in the ame location, offering reident a ene of the grandeur of the former buy hopital. l 3 The Beacon Criterion, Jerey City, Hudon County The 1936 Art-Deco tyle Berthold S. Pollak Hopital for Chet Dieae wa a tuberculoi hopital within the Jerey City Medical Center complex. Beacon Criterion i the mot recognized building in the complex with it tepped-wing profile that provided open-air porche for it tuberculoi patient. Shuttered in 2001, it i now repurpoed a a ucceful mixed-ue development, and ha been recognized for preerving more than 75% of the original tructure, conerving reource, reducing contruction wate and minimizing the project environmental impact. Preervation Document l 4 National Regiter Nomination for the Waterloo Village Hitoric Ditrict (Boundary Increae and Additional Documentation), Byram Townhip, Suex County & Mount Olive Townhip, Morri County Waterloo Village i ignificant for it aociation with the development of New Jerey from the mid-18th century to the early-20th century, for it varied architecture that repreent tylitic and vernacular trend, and for it archaeology. While an early National Regiter nomination limited the ditrict boundarie to Suex County architectural reource, the recent expanded nomination increaed l NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference

9 both the boundarie and the Village period of hitorical development. The hitoric liting now incorporate architecture and archaeology in both Suex and Morri Countie and exemplifie the importance of updating early nomination that lack a complete accounting of the ubject property. l 5 Meet Your Revolutionary Neighbor, a book by the Croroad of the American Revolution National Heritage Area, Trenton City, Mercer County Thi collaboration of author and hitorian convey the compelling torie of ordinary people who lived, fought, uffered, and/or proteted during the American Revolution. Through 14 toryline, the book ha been crafted to draw the reader and viewer into the life and time of the Revolutionary era. Morever, the book and Croroad web ite identify theme and geographic region from the Revolutionary era and provide hitory, image, torie, tour itinerarie and map to enhance tourim and civic pride in our communitie, while alo connecting people to our rich Revolutionary heritage. l 6 Clara Barton Apartment, Wahington, DC During the Civil War, Clara Barton room in a middle cla rooming houe in Wahington erved a the bae of operation for her battlefield relief work, which would later lead to the founding of the American Red Cro. When artifact related to Barton were dicovered in the building attic, the General Service Adminitration l 4 cancelled demolition plan and retained Mill + Schnoering Architect to prepare an Interior Hitoric Structure Report and Pre-Treatment Report that included recommendation for conervation treatment. Contruction document and pecification called for reproduction period lighting and reproduction wallpaper from fragment found in the pace, retoration and conervation of plater and wood, and a concealed mechanical ytem that completed the 19th century boarding houe retoration. Innovation l 7 John Phillip Houe Site Public Archaeology Program. Hopewell Townhip, Mercer County The Friend of Howell Living Hitory Farm hoted a three-week camp to involve tudent in a meaningful archaeological reearch program under profeional uperviion. Invetigation involved the excavation of five unit in an effort to delineate the footprint of the John Phillip houe, which wa aociated with a farm etablihed in the early Specific tak involved field preparation, orientation and in-field training of camp participant, excavation, documentation, and analyi of the field reult and recovered artifact. The program uccefully raied awarene about the hitorical importance and archaeological potential of local propertie. l 6 l 7 l NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference 7

10 Building a Place for Hitory Featured Speaker Laurel O Sullivan, J.D. i the Principal and Founder of the Advocacy Collaborative, LLC. Laurel tarted the Advocacy Collaborative, LLC to empower more nonprofit to fulfill and fund their miion while increaing impact through advocacy. Laurel thrive by auming a ignature comprehenive approach that poition advocacy at the core of a miion not at the periphery. With Laurel trategic conulting, advocacy can become eamlely integrated a a leaderhip function acro planning, programming, and fundraiing. Laurel bring to her work nearly two decade experience in policy advocacy. Mot recently he pioneered a new direction for a 1,000 plu memberhip organization, the Donor Forum, by pearheading a multi year planning effort to quarely connect advocacy to the miion. Her effort ultimately led to increaed funding for policy by 300% by ecuring $2.2 million in multi year funding. She alo bring to every conulting project a decade experience a a public interet lawyer and advocate. She ha worked and advocated for community, regional, and national organization including the Natural Reource Defene Council, Alliance for the Great Lake, Buine and Profeional People for the Public Interet and Terri, Pravlik and Millium, LLP. In addition, Laurel i an accomplihed peaker and preenter. Having been invited to preent at numerou national and academic and profeional conference and ympoium on the topic of policy advocacy. Her quiet confidence, grounded determination and torytelling abilitie provide a compelling platform for motivating and engaging more group to undertand advocacy a a leaderhip trategy for impact. Laurel erve on the Social Service Adviory Council, for the Illinoi Department of Human Service, and the board of the Young Center for Immigrant Children, at the Univerity of Chicago and on the board of the Forum for Regional Aociation of Grantmaker. She live in Evanton with her huband Tim, 5 children and dog named Blue and i an avid runner NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference

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13 Building a Place for Hitory June 8 and June 9 June 8 Workhop Practical CRGIS: A Hand-On Workhop Location: Computer Lab, Jubilee Hall, Seton Hall Univerity Cultural Reource Geographic Information Sytem, or CRGIS, provide innovative opportunitie for cultural reource profeional and advocate to atify critical locational information need. Thi ½ day workhop will provide a baic overview of CRGIS concept, and highlight current trend in GIS oftware and ue for planning and preervation. Participant will receive hand-on training uing readily available online and open-ource tool and data ource to dicover information about hitoric reource. The workhop will cover online ervice uch a NJ Geoweb, ArcGIS Online, and the NJ Geographic Information Network, a well a review current freely available oftware uch a and Q-GIS and Google Earth. Intructor Kinney Clark, GISP, GIS Specialit, NJ Hitoric Preervation Office June 8 Workhop Collection Care Workhop at Thoma Edion National Hitorical Park Location: Building 11 at Thoma Edion National Hitorical Park, 211 Main Street, Wet Orange Thi program i deigned for taff and volunteer who are involved in collection care activitie or have reponibility for cultural collection, uch a librarian, archivit, curator, collection manager, teward of hitoric houe mueum, and regitrar. Topic will be preented by the mueum taff of Thoma Edion National Hitorical Park, home to the econd larget mueum collection in the National Park Service. Hitoric Houekeeping will dicu etablihing a houekeeping routine, etting up a cleaning chedule, acquiring needed upplie and equipment, and cleaning procedure for variou type of mueum object. How to Preerve Digital Photograph & Collection will hare tip on aving photograph, audio, video, , and other document on a limited budget. Storage and Preervation of Collection will explain tandard mueum practice for handling collection, torage upplie and equipment, conervation of artifact, and environmental monitoring. Latly, participant will tour the main laboratory building which will highlight collection care iue. Preenter: Jerry Fabri, Curator of Sound Recording Joan Harri-Rico, Collection Manager Beth Miller, Curator of Glenmont June 8 Tour Preerving the Llewellyn Park Landcape: Glenmont, The Ramble, and the Role of a Landcape Management Plan Tour depart from parking lot acro from Thoma Edion National Hitorical Park, Llewellyn Park, the firt planned reidential uburban development in the country, wa laid out in 1857 by architect Alexander Jackon Davi and i characterized by large lot with country houe and naturalized landcaping. The Park i lited on the National Regiter of Hitoric Place. Tour participant will learn about the original deign, landcape management plan, and recent and current retoration project, a well a tour original feature, particularly The Ramble, the ignature community open pace arrayed on a wooded hillide. Alo featured i Glenmont, Thoma Edion home, where tour leader will preent the challenge of maintaining and retoring the manion garden, landcape feature, and outbuilding, work that i guided by a 2010 Cultural Landcape Report. Note: Acce to the Park i only by the tour bu. Once there, the afternoon will include lecture and a challenging walking tour. Participant hould dre for the weather and wear appropriate hiking footwear. Tour Leader: Rita DiMatteo, Trutee of the Llewellyn Park Foundation Michelle Mihalkovitz, Superviory Mueum Curator, Thoma Edion National Hitoric Park 2016 NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference 11

14 Opening Plenary Guet Speaker: Laurel O Sullivan, J.D. Principal & Founder, The Advocacy Collaborative, LLC Demytifying Advocacy Hitoric preervationit in New Jerey are paionate about their work and have been ucceful in protecting New Jerey treaured place and working to preerve open pace, but achieving lating reult require working at the policy level. Advocacy i a mean to an end that achieve lating impact and i neceary for the voice of preervationit to be heard. Yet, there i a tendency to marginalize and undervalue advocacy in the nonprofit ector, and in particular thi i prevalent among hitory nonprofit who view advocacy a the purview of other for a multitude of reaon, including miundertanding, fear and impatience. In thi engaging keynote, Laurel will hare her paion for a ubject he practiced for over a decade, reframing advocacy from a trategy that i feared and marginalized to one embraced for doing the mot good. Key barrier to higher level of utained nonprofit participation in advocacy will be identified and explored. Storytelling and cae tudie will erve a key device for demontrating the catalyzing affect that advocacy ha in trengthening organization and erving a a leaderhip trategy. Audience member will leave feeling motivated, with a olid grounding of how advocacy can help advance their miion critical work a well a fit into the larger network of thoe volunteer and profeional who work to ave New Jerey hitory. Storie Worth Telling: Documenting New Jerey Preervation Effort Location: Jubilee Hall, Room 132 Do you have a tory to tell about your firt local preervation experience or a particular hitoric building you fell in love with? The Storie Worth Telling project will document your memorie of meaningful hitoric preervation experience in a video-taped interview. Mot of u who conider ourelve preervationit can readily recall ome of the inpirational people, building and crie that pulled u into the world of hitoric preervation, and that continue to motivate our advocacy on behalf of New Jerey hitoric place. With thi year celebration of the 50th anniverary of the National Hitoric Preervation Act, we feel it i a particularly appropriate time to look back on our own hitory of preervation in New Jerey. There will be only 12 time lot available for oral hitory interview between 10:30 am 2:30 pm If you are intereted in participating in thi project, pleae reerve a pot when you regiter. If we do not fill all the opening before the conference, there may be ome pace till available that day check at the regitration table on the day of the conference. Project Leader: Howard Green, Principal, Public Hitory Partner Deborah M. Kelly, Principal, Preervation Partner S-1 Advocacy and You Location: Stafford Hall, Claroom 06 Following her plenary remark, keynote peaker Laurel O Sullivan will lead a eion for nonprofit taff and board member on the importance of incorporating advocacy into the organization miion. Mot nonprofit do not ee themelve a critical to a larger network. Yet, growth and ucce are dependent on the trength of that network. Thi eion will define advocacy and demontrate how to integrate advocacy effort into the organization overall miion and core program. An active quetion and anwer period and group dicuion will be facilitated that incorporate New Jerey advocacy need into the dicuion. Moderator Lia Ann Ginther, Senior Aociate, MBI-GluckShaw Preenter Laurel O Sullivan, J.D., Principal and Founder, Advocacy Collaborative, LLC S-2 Ye you CAN: Acce Iue in Hitoric Cultural Facilitie Location: Science & Technology, Lerner Amphitheater In 1992, the New Jerey Theatre Alliance (NJTA) etablihed a partnerhip with the New Jerey State Council on the Art to deign and implement a project called the Cultural Acce Network, or CAN, that educate and upport the cultural community in their acce work. Thi eion will preent the unique partnerhip between the NJTA and the New Jerey State Council on the Art, the CAN advocacy, education, and volunteer effort. Highlight will include the role of an acce adviory committee, the importance of a elf-aement urvey, the deign and implementation of an ADA long-range plan, innovative program and marketing trategie, and tep you can take to enhance facility acce to your hitoric cultural intitution for enior and people with diabilitie NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference

15 Moderator Michael R. Schnoering, FAIA, Partner, Mill + Schnoering Architect, LLC Preenter Suan P. Coen, Conultant John McEwen, Executive Director, NJ Theatre Alliance S-3 Rightizing Legacy Citie: An Action Agenda Location: Nuring Building, Claroom 101 Thi eion i ponored by Wu & Aociate, Inc. Medium-ized metropolitan area truggling with buine decline and population lo (called legacy citie ) are facing unprecedented challenge including diinvetment, abandonment, demolition by neglect, and extraordinarily limited reource. Yet they alo offer affordable communitie of irreplaceable urban character in which hitoric preervation ha a vital role to play in their revitalization. In thi eion, participant will learn a newly defined agenda to help preervation become a poitive force for managing change, informing planning, and driving reinvetment. The dicuion will include cae tudie and the outcome from a Legacy City Preervation event in Newark. Moderator & Preenter Emilie C. Evan, Director, Rightizing Citie Initiative, PlaceEconomic Preenter Nichola Hamilton, Director of Urban Policy and the Legacy citie Partnerhip, The American Aembly at Columbia Univerity Critina Garmendia, Deputy Director of Community Planning and Development, Ile, Inc. S-4 Above and Beyond the Monthly Meeting: How Hitoric Preervation Commiion Affect Outreach and Education Location: Jubilee Hall Auditorium One of the reponibilitie of a hitoric preervation commiion (HPC) i to provide continuing education for citizen regarding hitoric preervation iue and concern. However, many local commiion find that much of their time and effort i focued on their regulatory reponibilitie, at the expene of additional educational program and outreach activitie. The local HPC repreented in thi eion have done a remarkable job of balancing regulatory review with innovative and effective outreach tool in their communitie, teaching local preervationit how to be their own bet advocate. Moderator Jonathan Kinney, Senior Hitoric Preervation Specialit and CLG Coordinator, NJ Hitoric Preervation Office Preenter William H. Michelon, Eq., Chair, Plainfield Hitoric Preervation Commiion Gianfranco Archimede, Director, Pateron Hitoric Preervation Commiion Patty Chriman, Vice Chair, Maplewood Hitoric Preervation Commiion S-5 National Park Service at 100: Scholarhip, Education and Tradition Location: Nuring Building, Amphitheater With it centennial in 2016, the National Park Service (NPS) i truggling to find the balance between cholarhip and what the public want. Thi panel will explore the value of hitory a preented by the NPS, the challenge of traightforward hitorical narrative, the hitory of the NPS in the hitory and hitoric preervation field, the methodology of current and evolving practice, and the realization that the undertanding and appreciation of hitory by the public ha hifted dramatically. Shared experience will include how to develop innovative and award-winning education program; reearch and writing challenge; and public preentation. Panelit will engage with attendee a well through quick quizze and trivia challenge. Door prize will be available! Moderator & Preenter Jude Pfiter, D.Litt, Chief of Cultural Reource, Morritown National Hitoric Park Preenter Sara E. Minegar, Ph.D., Archivit/Mueum Educator, Morritown National Hitoric Park Leonard DeGraaf, Archivit, Thoma Edion National Hitoric Park 2016 NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference 13

16 S-6 50 Year of Section 106 Review: The Re-Viioning of New Jerey Pat Location: Stafford Hall, Claroom 110 Thi eion commemorate the 50th anniverary of the 1966 National Hitoric Preervation Act by highlighting the role of Section 106, which require federal agencie to take into account the effect of their action on hitoric propertie on or eligible for the National Regiter of Hitoric Place. Thi proviion ha reulted in a tremendou increae in information on many apect of New Jerey pat and the cultural reource that tell it tory. Uing a range of contextualized cae tudie, an expert panel will engagingly highlight the major Section 106 project which have ignificantly added to our knowledge of New Jerey pat. Moderator and Preenter Ian C. Burrow, Ph.D, R.P.A., F.S.A, Principal, BurrowIntoHitory, Inc. Preenter Richard Hunter, Ph.D, RPA, Preident, Hunter Reearch, LLC R. Michael Stewart, Ph.D, RPA, Aociate Profeor Emeritu, Department of Anthropology, Temple Univerity and Archaeologit, NJ Hitoric Preervation Office Rebecca Yamin, Ph.D, RPA, Hitorical Archaeologit Building a Place for Hitory Afternoon Workhop W-1 Maplewood, NJ: Portrait of a Quinteential American Railroad Suburb Meet in the lobby of the Univerity Center. Thi field workhop will explore the development of Maplewood a a 1920 and 30 railroad uburb that feature intact, walkable neighborhood, varied hitorical revival architecture, and extant 18th and 19th century home that fit eamlely into the pictureque treetcape. Tour participant will viit the National Regiter lited Maplewood Municipal Building ( ) and ee the erie of mural that capture the hitory of the town, walk through Memorial Park, a 25 acre park deigned in the 1920 by the firm of Brinley & Holbrook and the Olmted Brother, and dicu additional municipal planning exercie. Both the downtown area and everal reidential neighborhood will be featured. Note: Thi i a bu and walking tour. Dre for the weather and wear appropriate footwear. Tour Leader: Ginny Kurhan, Chair, Maplewood Hitoric Preervation Commiion Gary Nelon, Member, Maplewood Hitoric Preervation Commiion and Open Space Trut Committee W-2 The Village of South Orange and the Montroe Park Hitoric Ditrict: From the Lenape Trail to the International Style Meet in the lobby of the Univerity Center. For nearly 150 year, South Orange landcape, proximity to major citie, and reliable train line ha promoted growth and development and provided a haven from city life. Early developer purchaed land in the area now known a Montroe Park and created deed-retricted etate. Many of thee late Victorian and period revival tyle home remain today, urrounded by tree-lined treet, late idewalk, and period galight. Example of every common Mid-Atlantic tyle of architecture ince the late 19th century are repreented. Following a brief preentation overview, the tour will introduce the architecture and neighborhood of South Orange with particular emphai on Montroe Park. Tour Leader: Amy Dahn, Commiioner, South Orange Hitoric Preervation Commiion Maureen Gammon, Preident, Montroe Park Hitoric Ditrict Aociation Karen Marlowe, Preident, South Orange Hitorical & Preervation Society Naoma Welk, Author, Image of America South Orange and South Orange Reviited NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference

17 Building a Place for Hitory Afternoon Seion S-7 Will You Help Save Thi Place? Location: Nuring Building, Claroom 101 Thi eion i ponored by Clarke Caton Hintz How can marketing, advocacy and community outreach complement and expand on traditional hitoric preervation tactic? Staff from the National Trut for Hitoric Preervation will hare ucceful example of their work engaging local preervationit at more than 60 building and landcape throughout the country a part of the National Treaure program, a portfolio of more than 60 ite that are threatened and face an uncertain future. Staff will alo preent the revived #ThiPlaceMatter campaign and hare bet practice. Preenter Sarah M. Heffern, Social Media Strategit, National Trut for Hitoric Preervation Seri Worden, NYC Senior Field Officer, National Trut for Hitoric Preervation S-8 Focu on Photography: Taking Photo that Improve Your Nomination, Survey and Review Location: Jubilee Hall Auditorium Thi eion draw on the National Park Service new guidance by preenting bet practice and giving example of good and bad photograph. In addition, a profeional commercial photographer will teach attendee how to take publicationworthy photograph for a variety of preervation purpoe, including National Regiter nomination, architectural urvey, and regulatory review. In an increaingly digital age that tend to value image over text, photograph that can preent reality and tell a tory are vital to the field of hitoric preervation. The goal of the eion i to increae the quality of photograph that are ued in preervation practice, thu increaingly the viibility of hitoric reource and the work of preervationit. Preenter Kat Cannelongo, National Regiter Reviewer, NJ State Hitoric Preervation Office Dougla McVarih, Architectural Hitorian, NJ State Hitoric Preervation Office William Neumann, Adjunct Profeor, School of Viual Art and Principal, William Neumann Photograph Sarah Scott, Hitoric Preervation Aitant, NJ State Hitoric Preervation Office 2016 NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference 15

18 S-9 Unearthing the Future along I-280 in Orange: Revere Archaeology through Art and Oral Hitorie Location: Science & Technology, Lerner Amphitheater Thi eion i ponored by RGA, Inc. Thi eion explore ongoing effort to document, interpret, and challenge the impact of the contruction of Intertate 280 in Orange in the late The roadway cut a path through the heart of the city, devatating the city hitoric African American and Italian American communitie. Thi i one of many example in U.S. citie where highway dirupted and diplaced vibrant communitie. Thi cae tudy include oral hitory, ethnography, and art intervention to undertand the impact of I-280, to learn more about the communitie before it contruction, and enviion how current reident can revitalize Orange future. Moderator Candace Gabbard, Acting Executive Director, Valley Art Preenter Mindy T. Fullilove, M.D., Profeor, Columbia Univerity NYS Pychiatric Intitute Michael C. Malbrough, Artit/Director ORNG Ink Chri Matthew, Profeor of Anthropology, Montclair State Univerity Katherine McCaffrey, Ph.D., Aociate Profeor, Montclair State Univerity Aubrey Murdock, M.S. Head of School, Univerity of Orange S-10 How New Jerey National Park Are Engaging Viitor in New Way Location: Nuring Building, Amphitheater New Jerey National Park are incorporating new technologie to reach out to new and youthful audience. The tate hitoric ite and mueum have much to learn from the national effort: n Thoma Edion National Hitorical Park ue of Skype and Pericope to connect with virtual viitor/tudent n Pateron Great Fall National Hitorical Park howcae food, art, muic, and literature from the local communitie a part of their Tate of Pateron program n Statue of Liberty National Monument and Elli Iland utilize the virtual/ocial media connection for telling torie related to area of the park that are not acceible to the public Moderator and Preenter Vanea Smiley, Chief of Interpretation and Education, Morritown National Hitoric Park Preenter Darren Boch, Superintendent, Pateron Great Fall National Hitorical Park John Hnedak, Deputy Superintendent, Liberty National Monument, Statue of Liberty National Monument and Elli Iland S-11 Effective Marketing for Heritage Tourim Location: Stafford Hall, Claroom 110 Individual ite that don t have acce to funding for marketing advice often learn on the go, depending on the kill of their limited taff or volunteer. Yet effective marketing of a heritage ite to potential and returning viitor i key in determining the operating budget, taff and volunteer aignment, financial development and tewardhip. Thi eion will preent marketing technique from a variety of perpective a regional detination marketing organization, a viitor-ready heritage ite that i carrying out it viitor and marketing trategie, and a marketing profeional who can provide an outline of trategie that can be cot effective for any ized organization. Preenter Vonda Given, Executive Director, The Stickley Mueum at Craftman Farm Jennifer Cota, Director, Elizabeth Detination Marketing Organization S-12 Crowdfunding for Hitory and Hitoric Preervation (Where are thoe Crowd and What will they Fund?) Location:Stafford Hall, Claroom 110 Thi eion i ponored by Eclectic Architecture, LLC Crowdfunding i an emerging new way to raie money, and one that many nonprofit believe will be the anwer to their fundraiing prayer. It generally involve raiing mall amount of money from a large number of donor, uually via the Internet. Unfortunately, crowdfunding i complex and can be time-conuming. Thi eion will provide an overview of crowdfunding, hare cae example of ucce in the hitory and hitoric preervation field, and ugget way to incorporate crowdfunding into an overall fundraiing plan. Participant may alo hare their experience with thi new fundraiing trategy. Moderator Evelyn C. Murphy, Ph.D., Director, Monmouth County Hitorical Aociation NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference

19 Preenter Samip Mallick, Executive Director, South Aian American Digital Archive Geri Stengel, Preident, Ventureneer Katherine Durante, Executive Director, OceanFirt Bank Foundation S-13 Learning from Lo: Strategie for Saving Endangered Site Location: Nuring Building, Claroom 101 Thi eion i ponored by Preervation New Jerey In recent year, New Jerey ha uffered it hare of high-profile battle for the preervation of critical landmark. In 2015, Greytone Pychiatric Hopital wa demolihed. The Duke Manion (at pre time) i threatened with detruction. Hinchcliffe Stadium, after year of advocacy, public education, negotiation and fundraiing, may be on the road to retoration. Each year Preervation New Jerey publihe a lit of the tate ten mot endangered hitoric ite and update the tatu of thoe landmark lot, aved or till in limbo. Thi eion will explore ome of the common challenge and trategie that property advocate have in communicating a ite ignificance, creating a upportive community and negotiating the route to aving a hitoric building or ite. Moderator Margaret Hickey, Vice Preident, Preervation New Jerey Preenter: Brian Lo Pinto, Preident, Friend of Hinchcliffe Stadium Sally Woodruff Garrion, Save Our Library (Bridgeton) Peggy Van Patton, Demolition of Reidence i Senele (DORIS) S-14 Beyond the Tape Meaure: Documenting Hitoric Propertie in the 21t Century Location: Science and Technology Building; Lerner Amphitheater Thi eion i ponored by Hitoric Building Architect, LLC Effectively and efficiently gathering information about exiting building condition will reult in clearer direction to the Project Team, Contractor, and Owner a well a lead to more accurate cope of work and cot etimate. While the technology may be pricier, the cot benefit analyi i worth a look. Thi eion will preent the ue of 3D laer technology and drone (quadcopter) technology a utilized in the field. Attendee will come away with an undertanding of the technologie and how they may be applicable for many project NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference 17

20 Moderator Jennifer Stark, AIA, CSBA, Program Manager, New Jerey Hitoric Trut Preenter Annabelle Radcliffe-Trenner, AIA, RIBA, LEED AP, Principal Hitoric Building Architect LLC Kevin Hanna, Principal Aociate, Laer Scanning Diviion Manager, Maer Conulting, PA S-15 Planning for Heritage Tourim Location: Stafford Hall, Claroom 110 The ucce of heritage tourim depend upon how ready you are to welcome viitor. Creating a detination for heritage traveler require not only building popularity for a ignificant place but almot a importantly on building infratructure that can comfortably accommodate viitor. Thi eion highlight the method, trategie and planning tool for building and managing heritage tourim within the community looking at example from Charleton, South Carolina and the Garden State. Moderator and Preenter Dorothy P. Guzzo, Executive Director, New Jerey Hitoric Trut Preenter Michael Lyicato AICP/PP, Aitant Director of Planning and Economic Development, Paaic County Amy Y. Southerland, Tourim & Special Event Manager, City of Charleton, SC S-16 Retoring and Adapting Cultural Landcape Location: Nuring Building, Amphitheater Landcape are ever-changing o it a challenge to maintain and preerve a landcape to a certain time period and condition. Balancing the effort between retoring a landcape, and creating a welcoming environment for community ue may alo affect how the ite i treated. Thi eion will preent two high-profile landcape: n The ground of Thoma Edion home, Glenmont, are under retoration baed on recommendation of it 2010 Cultural Landcape Report to retore the landcape to it 1931 appearance. Student program work in partnerhip with the National Park Service to accomplih ome of thee treatment recommendation. n After landcape retoration and a grand reopening, Reeve-Reed Arboretum ha greatly increaed it viitation. The current challenge i to maintain the hitoric legacy of the ite and building while acknowledging the need, afety, and opportunitie of a united green viion that will continue to be environmentally reponible and captivate the public. Moderator Michelle Mihalkovitz, Superviory Mueum Curator, Thoma Edion National Hitoric Park Preenter Matthew Jacob, Education Specialit, National Park of New York Harbor/ Stephen T. Mather High School for the Building Art and Craftmanhip Frank Juliano, Executive Director, Reeve-Reed Arboretum Amy Trimarco, Rutger Mater Gardener of Eex County S-17 Deacceioning 101 Location: Stafford Hall, Claroom 06 When mueum, hitoric houe, and hitoric ite find their torage area overflowing or dicover item in their collection that no longer have relevance to their miion, what hould they do? Deacceioning i the proce of officially removing an object from a permanent collection and while it i conidered an accepted part of collection management, it alo tend to make the headline. Thi eion will introduce the practice of deacceioning, highlighting the legal and ethical iue involved, and provide a cae tudy that will how how deacceioning can be a routine olution to collection management problem and marhal an intitution reource for the long-term preervation of it permanent collection. Moderator and Preenter Briann G. Greenfield, Ph.D. Executive Director, New Jerey Council for the Humanitie Preenter Heather Hope Kuruvilla, M.A., J.D., Mueum profeional Sally Yerkovich, M.A., Ph.D., Director, Intitute of Mueum Ethic, Seton Hall Univerity NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference

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22 Special Heritage Tourim Advertiing Section l 1 Greenwood Garden Greenwood Garden i a 28-acre public garden, hitorically ignificant for it beauty, hitory, and deign. It i a time capule of New Jerey graciou pat and an oai of tranquility. The ite combine formal garden, open meadow, woodland and i urrounded on all ide by protected land, creating a ene of olitude and erenity. Lited on the NJ Regiter of Hitoric Site. 271 Old Short Hill Road Short Hill, NJ Greenwoodgarden.org Hour: Open Mon. Tue. Sat. Sun. 10 am to 4 pm ADA: partially acceible Parking: Ye Morri County l 5 l 1 You are here Eex County l 4 l 3 l l 2 l 2 Durand-Hedden Houe and Garden The hitoric Durand-Hedden Houe it in a pictureque two-acre paive park. The hitory of the houe pan the late 18th through the mid-20th centurie. It erve a Maplewood Hitoric Houe Mueum and i operated by volunteer. The houe i open monthly for program and exhibit in living hitory, natural hitory, art and hitoric preervation, and natural hitory. Deignated Maplewood Landmark and certified eligible for the National Regiter of Hitoric Place 523 Ridgewood Road, Maplewood, NJ durandhedden.org Hour: One Sunday a month September June ADA: No ramp Parking: Behind houe or on treet l 3 Bloomfield Cemetery Bloomfield Cemetery i a place of tranquil beauty. The rich hitory of the hitoric burial ground i preerved and hared o all who viit are inpired by the live and accomplihment of thoe who ret therein. The cemetery i alo a community reource for hitorical, cultural and educational outreach activitie. Lited on the NJ Regiter of Hitoric Place. 383 Belleville Avenue Bloomfield, NJ Bloomfieldcemetery.net Hour: Daily 8 am to 5 pm ADA: Acceible Parking: Ye, but limited. Viit Hitoric Site l 4 Thoma Edion National Hitorical Park Thoma Edion home and laboratory are a tep back in time, when machine were run by belt and pulley and muic wa played on phonograph. To the paerby, the building betray little evidence of the indutrie they once tarted. Dicover where America greatet inventor changed our world forever. Deignated National Park. 211 Main Street Wet Orange, NJ np.gov/edi Hour: Summer Laboratory open Wed. to Sun. 9:30 am to 5 pm ADA: Acceible in mot area Parking: Free in deignated lot acro the treet l 5 Craftman Farm A National Hitoric Landmark, Craftman Farm wa the early 1900 etate of Gutav Stickley, a leader of the American Art and Craft movement, who popularized the Craftman tyle. Referred to by Stickley a hi Garden of Eden, it wa the only home deigned and built by Stickley for hi own ue Route 10 Wet Morri Plain, NJ Stickleymueum.org Hour: Thur. to Mon. Noon to 4 pm ADA: Acceible Parking: On ite; handicap parking available NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference

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25 Building a Place for Hitory Speaker Gianfranco Archimede, MS, RPA, ha erved for the pat 10 year a Director of the Diviion of Hitoric Preervation for the City of Pateron and Executive Director of Pateron Hitoric Preervation Commiion. He provide programmatic guidance to the city on preervation planning and cultural reource, overight of Pateron public preervation project, and regulatory permitting review for hundred of large and mall cale contruction project within Pateron three national, tate and local hitoric ditrict. He adminiter the annual legacy program for public awarene and education, for which the Pateron HPC wa honored in 2015 with a NJ Hitoric Preervation Award. Darren Boch i the uperintendent of the Pateron Great Fall National Hitorical Park. The park wa etablihed in 2011 and i a part of the National Park Sytem. Prior to becoming the firt uperintendent for the Great Fall. Mr. Boch erved a the Chief of Public Affair for the National Park of New York Harbor, which include 10 national park in the New York-New Jerey metropolitan area and include iconic national monument uch a the Statue of Liberty and Elli Iland. Ian Burrow, RPA, FSA, ha been a cultural reource management profeional ince Vice Preident at Hunter Reearch, Inc., for 27 year, he currently run BurrowIntoHitory, LLC. He ha invetigated numerou archaeological ite, and ha taught at Drew, Rutger and Rider Univeritie, and the Univerity of Delaware. Mr. Burrow ha publihed numerou paper in regional, national and international media, and over 250 cultural reource management report. He wa 2015 recipient of the New Jerey Hitorical Commiion Richard J. Hughe Award for Ditinguihed Contribution to Public Knowledge and Preervation of New Jerey Hitory. Kat Cannelongo i the aitant to the National Regiter Coordinator at the New Jerey Hitoric Preervation Office, a well a a National Regiter nomination reviewer. She i the Chairperon of the Board of Director of the hitoric Brook Theater in Bound Brook and wrote the National Regiter nomination for the theater, which wa lited in the National Regiter in M. Cannelongo i alo involved in hitoric preervation on the municipal level and i a co-founder of the Eat Amwell Hitorical Society and co-author of a pictorial hitory of Eat Amwell. Patty Chriman i the Vice-Chair of the Maplewood Hitoric Preervation Commiion and a Trutee Board Member of the Durand Hedden Houe and Garden Aociation Maplewood hitorical ociety. She formerly worked a an Hitorian at the National Regiter of Hitoric Place in Wahington, D.C. and i currently the NJ Tranit Hitoric Preervation Specialit at the HPO. Kinney Clark i a GIS Specialit with the NJ State Hitoric Preervation Office (HPO) coordinating cultural reource GIS development and other information management initiative. He adminiter HPO annual federal funding proce, and participate in project development and data coordination for the Certified Local Government ub-grant program. He previouly worked with the HPO Tranportation Unit, providing hitoric preervation review and technical aitance. Mr. Clark alo erve on the Hitoric Preervation Adviory Board in Cranford. Suan P. Coen erved a director of the Union County Diviion of Cultural and Heritage Affair from 1992 until her retirement in December Now a conultant, M. Coen continue to work with the non-profit field to advance robut and utainable cultural organization. A founding member of the NJ Cultural Acce Network (formerly the Art Acce Tak Force), he alo erve on the Board of the Advocate for NJ Hitory and ArtPride NJ. She i alo active in civic and profeional organization NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference 23

26 Amy Dahn i a 21-year reident of South Orange who ha a keen interet in architectural hitory. She erved on the board of the Montroe Park Hitoric Ditrict Aociation from , and a Preident of the Aociation for 10 year. She i currently a Commiioner on the South Orange Hitoric Preervation Commiion and a Trutee of the South Orange Maplewood Adult School. Profeionally, Amy work a a School Pychologit. Leonard DeGraaf i an archivit at Thoma Edion National Hitorical Park. Before joining the National Park Service in 1991 he wa on the taff of the Thoma A. Edion Paper Project at Rutger Univerity. Hi article have appeared in Buine Hitory Review and other publication. Hi mot recent book i Edion and the Rie of Innovation. Rita DiMatteo, a reident of Llewellyn Park, erve a a trutee of the Llewellyn Park Preervation Foundation, which i dedicated to preerving the integrity of the hitoric tructure and landcape of Llewellyn Park and to educating the public about it hitory and architecture. She ha worked on the implementation of the Ramble Landcape Preervation and Maintenance Mater Plan, a well a landcape and infratructure project with all of the Park organization (Preervation Foundation, Committee of Manager, and Ladie Aociation) and on the maintenance of the Park archive with the Hitorical Society. Katherine Durante i the Executive Director of OceanFirt Foundation, which wa etablihed in 1996 and i the firt foundation in the nation to be etablihed by a bank a part of an initial public offering. Since inception, the Foundation ha inveted more than $27 million in community initiative and program with more than 6,000 grant awarded to more than 600 charitie and chool in Ocean, Monmouth and Middleex countie. In 2014, the Foundation launched it inaugural crowdfunding challenge on Crowdrie for Jerey Shore nonprofit to help them learn a new way to fih. Since then, two additional Crowdfunding Challenge have been launched raiing almot $1 million for the charity participant. Emilie Evan i ecretary and founding member of the Preervation Rightizing Network, which work to preerve local heritage and revitalize the built environment of legacy citie by haring bet practice and developing new tool to trengthen communitie. M. Evan erve a Director of the Rightizing Citie Initiative with PlaceEconomic and lead project uing Relocal, a data-baed tool that ue metric to develop tailored, parcel-level recommendation for reutilizing vacant building and lot. She i a co-founder and current co-leader of Brick + Beam Detroit, which provide reource to and connect a community of building rehabber and property owner in Detroit. Jerry Fabri i Mueum Curator at Thoma Edion National Hitorical Park where he preerve the Park extenive audio collection and erve on National Park Service Digital Information Service Council. Mr. Fabri alo volunteer a a member of the Wet Orange, New Jerey Hitoric Preervation Commiion. Mindy Thompon Fullilove, MD, i a reearch pychiatrit at New York State Pychiatric Intitute and a profeor of clinical pychiatry and public health at Columbia Univerity. She i a board certified pychiatrit, and ha conducted reearch on AIDS and other epidemic of poor communitie, with a pecial interet in the relationhip between the collape of communitie and decline in health. She i author of Root Shock: How Tearing Up City Neighborhood Hurt America and What We Can Do About It, and The Houe of Johua: Meditation on Family and Place. Candace Gabbard retired after 31 year in the Orange School ditrict a a teacher and central office adminitrator. In her adminitrative capacity he worked hand-in-hand with the community to pearhead uch ditrict initiative a Community School, CyberCamp, Saturday Dicovery Program, Saturday Art, Scholar Academy and Hydroponic Greenhoue. In addition he ecured everal million dollar in grant for ditrict program and headed ix department within the ytem. M Gabbard wa on the founding board of ValleyArt and repreent the Superintendent of School on the Orange Public Library board. She i currently the Acting Executive Director of ValleyArt NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference

27 Maureen Gammon i currently Preident of Montroe Park Hitoric Ditrict Aociation and a board member for over 15 year. She ha reided in her 1908 home in Montroe for 32 year. Born in Glagow, Scotland, M. Gammon purued a career in Cancer Reearch before tranitioning to buine operation at Merck in New Jerey. She authored/ coauthored 22 cientific publication. Now retired, Maureen recently joined the board of the South Orange Performing Art Center. Critina Garmendia i Deputy Director of Community Planning and Development at Ile, an environmental nonprofit dedicated to fotering elf-reliant familie and healthy, utainable communitie in Trenton. She lead vacant property initiative, and erve a a Core Collaborator for the Open Architecture Collaborative, a global network of local graroot chapter delivering deign advocacy, facilitation, aement and mall build ervice to their local marginalized communitie. While puruing her mater, M. Garmendia founded the Harvard Journal of Real Etate and Opportunity Space, a civic technology tart-up that help government manage undervalued and underutilized real etate. Sally Woodruff Garrion i an active participant in the field of education and ocial ervice. She founded and chair Save the Library! (STL!), a committee formed in 2008 in repone to the threatened cloure of the Bridgeton Free Public Library. Through the retoration of the hitoric 1816 old bank ection of the library and an advocacy campaign, the committee uccefully educated the city government on the importance hitoric preervation and upport for the library a a public educational reource. M. Garrion received the 2010 New Jerey Library Aociation Service Award for her work with STL!. Lia Ginther repreent a number of client in puruing their legilative, regulatory and executive branch initiative and coordinate community outreach activitie on large highway contruction project around the tate, working with buinee, reident and local government. She erve a Executive Director of the NJ Public Sector Manager Aociation repreenting more than 1,000 career tate government manager who recently won the ability to engage in collective bargaining. Prior to joining MBI-GluckShaw he held poition in the NJ Department of Tranportation and the Office of the Governor. Vonda Given i the Executive Director of the Stickley Mueum at Craftman Farm. Prior to thi appointment in 2014, he erved a the mueum Education Director for five year and a the Education Director at the Hunterdon Art Mueum from 2003 to She ha a Mater Degree from Texa A & M Univerity. Howard Green tarted Public Hitory Partner in 2005, after he left the New Jerey Hitorical Commiion, where he wa director of reearch for two decade. Mr. Green ha worked with the Army Corp of Engineer, the Hitorical Society of Princeton, the Save Elli Iland Foundation, the Hackenack Water Work Conervancy, the New Jerey Hitoric Trut, the Jewih Heritage Mueum of Monmouth County, and the Union League of Philadelphia. A former preident of the National Oral Hitory Aociation, Green oral hitory experience i vat, extending to once having interviewed a group of men who worked with Thoma A. Edion. Briann G. Greenfield, Ph.D., i Executive Director of the New Jerey Council for the Humanitie, a tate partner of the National Endowment for the Humanitie with a miion of bringing the humanitie programming to New Jerey reident. Previouly, he wa Profeor of Hitory at Central Connecticut State Univerity where he directed the department Public Hitory Program that prepare tudent to work in mueum and hitoric preervation. M. Greenfield erved a a member of the Connecticut Hitorical Society Collection Steering Committee and Deacceion Tak Force NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference 25

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29 Dorothy P. Guzzo i the Executive Director for the New Jerey Hitoric Trut. The Trut provide matching grant for capital preervation project and fund heritage tourim initiative. Previouly, M. Guzzo held the poition of Deputy State Hitoric Preervation Officer. She erved on the NJ Heritage Tourim Tak Force, wa a founding member of the Croroad of the American Revolution Aociation, erved ex officio to the NJ Hitorical Commiion and Main Street NJ Adviory Committee and i the former Chair of the Alice Paul Intitute. M. Guzzo ha held elected office and erved on a local planning board and preervation commiion. Nichola Hamilton direct the urban policy work of the American Aembly where he lead the Legacy Citie Partnerhip, a national coalition of practitioner, reearcher and leader working to revitalize America legacy citie. Hi work focue on economic development, urban governance, and civic engagement, which led him to erve a an advier and leaderhip team member for the Preervation Rightizing Network. Previouly, he worked at the Earth Intitute Center for Sutainable Urban Development at Columbia Univerity and managed the team that received the 2009 Leou- Parry Award for Progreive Sutainability for work relating to incluive urbanization in Cairo, Egypt. Kevin Hanna i a New Jerey Licened Land Surveyor with over 30 year of field and office experience. A a Principal and Director of Survey/ Laer Scanning at Maer Conulting, Mr. Hanna overee a divere range of laer canning project for land urveying, heritage preervation, civil and tructural engineering deign, deformationmonitoring analyi and forenic. Hi portfolio of laer canning project include: Philadelphia City Hall, Grand Central Terminal, Kennedy Space Center, Sterling Mine Mineral Mueum, Count Baie Theatre, Staten Iland Ferry, and the George Wahington Bridge. Joan Harri-Rico ha been the Collection Manager at Thoma Edion NHP ince She alo work a a Collection Conultant for the New Jerey Aociation of Mueum Artifact Aement Program, and i a trutee. Joan wa formerly the Regitrar at Statue of Liberty NM/Elli Iland Immigration Mueum and the Mueum Technician/Curator at Manhattan Site. Prior to her National Park Service employment, he wa a Project Archivit at the New York City Municipal Archive and Curator/Archivit at Queen Hitorical Society. Sarah M. Heffern ha held a variety of poition at the National Trut for Hitoric Preervation related to online marketing, including webite manager, content manager, blog editor, and all-around online Jill of all Trade. She wa a key player in the creation of the PreervationNation web ite, conceived and launched the PreervationNation blog and initiated the Trut ocial media outreach effort. In her current role a ocial media trategit, Sarah work with Trut colleague and partner organization to raie the profile of the preervation movement. Margaret Hickey, RA, i the Principal Hitoric Preervation Specialit for Connolly & Hickey Hitorical Architect, located in Cranford. The architecture and hitoric preervation firm pecialize in the retoration, rehabilitation and adaptive ue of hitoric reource. M. Hickey develop the overall preervation trategie for project involving hitoric reource. Her experience include the preparation of condition aement report, hitoric preervation plan, hitoric tructure report and interpretive plan, and the development of deign and contract document, including drawing and technical pecification for hitoric preervation project. John Hnedak, Deputy Superintendent for Buine Management, Planning and Development, ha worked for the National Park Service (NPS) for over 35 year. Before joining the Statue of Liberty National Monument, Mr. Hnedak wa the Chief of Strategic Planning, Reource Management and Buine Management for Gateway National Recreation Area. He ha erved a an acting uperintendent at Morritown NHP and the Jamaica Bay Unit of Gateway. Previouly, he wa the Chief of Hitoric Preervation Technical Service at the NPS Philadelphia Regional Office NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference 27

30 Richard W. Hunter, Ph.D., RPA, i Preident of Hunter Reearch, Inc., a hitorical and archaeological conulting firm in Trenton that ha pecialized in Section 106 compliance and hitoric preervation conulting for three decade. Dr. Hunter i a Mercer County Cultural and Heritage Commiioner, a board member and pat Preident of the Trenton Downtown Aociation, and a former board member and Preident of Preervation New Jerey. Matthew Jacob i a practitioner, educator and advocate of hitoric preervation and the preervation trade. He i currently working for the National Park Service a the education coordinator at the Stephen T Mather High School for the Building Art and Craftmanhip (Mather), which i a Career Technical Education High School in Manhattan that prepare tudent for college and career in the preervation and tewardhip field. Previouly, Mr. Jacob worked a a Preervation Specialit for the National Park Service Hitoric Architecture, Conervation and Engineering Center in Lowell, MA. Frank Juliano i Executive Director of Reeve-Reed Arboretum, committed to trengthening and re-branding the Arboretum core education and horticulture program, operation, cultivation and fundraiing, a well a developing a more comprehenive and incluive viual and performing art initiative. Mr. Juliano previouly erved a the Executive Director of The Hudon Valley Writer Center in New York, and the Greenwich Art Council in Connecticut. Mr. Juliano alo pent even year at Wave Hill, a top-flight public garden and cultural center in New York City. Deborah Marqui Kelly i an independent hitoric preervation conultant with Preervation Partner, a firm pecializing in reearch, documentation and planning for hitoric ite. She i the co-creator of the NJ Women Heritage Trail, and recently worked with the Alice Paul Intitute to redeign the NJ Women Hitory webite and to include WHT ite. She recently completed a project to provide aitance and funding information to communitie whoe hitoric reource were adverely affected by Supertorm Sandy. M. Kelly erve on the board of the NJ Hitoric Trut and i a former board member of Preervation New Jerey. Jonathan Kinney i a Senior Hitoric Preervation Specialit with the NJ Hitoric Preervation Office. From , hi primary role wa the review of undertaking puruant to Section 106 of the National Hitoric Preervation Act, the New Jerey Regiter of Hitoric Place Act, and other regulatory procee. Since 2014, Mr. Kinney ha erved a the Certified Local Government Program coordinator for the State of New Jerey. Ginny Kurhan recently retired after many year working for the New York City Landmark Preervation Commiion. In that capacity he reearched and wrote hundred of deignation report and National Regiter nomination. She wa a founding member of the Maplewood Hitoric Preervation Commiion and ha erved a it Chair ince Heather Hope Kuruvilla, M.A., J.D., i a mueum profeional with interet in the area of intellectual property and right management, mueum adminitration, board fiduciary reponibility, and the ethical and thoughtful approach to neceary deacceioning. She i pat Interim Director of the Meadowland Mueum. Her reearch interet have included the interection of ethic and the law in mueum deacceioning and the impact of the Viual Artit Right Act on mueum. Currently, he i writing an article on the ue of proceed ariing from dipoal following a deacceion. Her book, A Legal Dictionary for Mueum Profeional, i forthcoming. Brian Lo Pinto wa born in Pateron and wa raied two block away from Hinchliffe Stadium, a high chool athletic field with trong community tie that cloed in He co-founded the Friend of Hinchliffe Stadium in 2002 a a volunteer nonprofit advocacy organization to create awarene about the tadium national ignificance a one of the few remaining Negro League tadium in the country. The Friend have received guidance and upport from the NJ Hitoric Trut, the National Trut for Hitoric Preervation, and American Expre. Michael Lyicato, AICP/PP, i the Aitant Director with the Paaic County Department of Planning Economic Development located in Totowa. He pecialize in the ue of GIS and other technologie to develop urban deign olution NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference

31 that integrate land ue and tranportation deciion. Thee olution reflect municipal prioritie etablihed through local coordination and robut public participation. Mr. Lyicato led the work to create the Tranportation Element of the Paaic County Mater Plan which identified 26 cenic and hitoric byway that erve a the foundation for the Heritage Tourim Element of the County Mater Plan. Michael Malbrough i a profeional artit, illutrator and teacher with over 20 year of experience. Michael work ha appeared in magazine, comic, and apparel, and he ha lectured on the role of art in youth engagement throughout college and intitution along the Eat Coat. A 10-year reident of Orange, Mr. Malbrough i a two-time Hand Community Award Recipient for hi role in the founding of ORNG Ink, a youth mentoring program in Orange, and remain an active advocate for the art and youth empowerment in the community. Karen Marlowe i Preident of the South Orange Hitorical and Preervation Society and erve a a Commiioner on the South Orange Hitoric Preervation Commiion. She i a lifelong reident of South Orange. M. Marlowe work to preerve the hitoric home, park, and building he grew up with o that they may be enjoyed for decade to come. She i employed by the State of New Jerey, Board of Public Utilitie. Chritopher N. Matthew, Ph.D. i a profeor of anthropology at Montclair State Univerity. Hi reearch interet include the archaeology of capitalim, race, heritage, and community-baed reearch. He i the author of two book, An Archaeology of Hitory and Tradition and The Archaeology of American Capitalim. Dr. Matthew i alo the current editor of the journal, Hitorical Archaeology, and co-director of the A Long Time Coming project in Setauket, NY and the Revere Archaeology of I-280 Project in Orange. Katherine T. McCaffrey i an aociate profeor of anthropology at Montclair State Univerity. She ha conducted ethnographic reearch in Puerto Rico and the United State on the theme of ocial movement, militarization, environmental movement and community led development. She i the author of Military Power and Popular Protet: the U.S. Navy in Vieque, Puerto Rico. John McEwen erve a the Executive Director of the New Jerey Theatre Alliance, and i the Founder and Chairman of the Cultural Acce Network of New Jerey. He ha conulted with many organization on board development, long-range planning, fundraiing and cultural acce. Mr. McEwen received hi Bachelor of Art from Montclair State Univerity and hi Mater of Art from New York Univerity, where he ha erved a an adjunct profeor in their Art Adminitration Program. Dougla McVarih i an architectural hitorian with the NJ Hitoric Preervation Office (HPO). Having begun hi architectural urvey work nearly 30 year ago in the film, paper form, and paper map era, he i working on HPO initiative to incorporate digital technology in field urvey. He ha extenive experience in architectural urvey and photography, gained through work with cultural reource firm and public agencie. William H. Michelon, Eq., i an attorney and a planner with a ubpecialty in Hitoric Preervation. He i currently Chairman of the Plainfield City Hitoric Preervation Commiion and ha erved on Plainfield planning board. He maintain a law practice in Fanwood, and i a Certified Civil Trial Attorney and a Superior Court Mediator. Aide from hi profeional activity, Mr. Michelon ha twice remodeled and lived in hitoric home in the Netherwood Height Hitoric Ditrict in Plainfield. Michelle Mihalkovitz ha been the Superviory Mueum Curator and Cultural Reource Program Manager at Thoma Edion National Hitorical Park ince 2006, caring for the more than 5 million artifact and archive in the mueum collection. She work with conervator and other expert to maintain, preerve, and protect the collection, hitoric tructure, and cultural landcape. M. Mihalkovitz overaw the development of the Cultural Landcape Report for Glenmont and work with park taff, regional NPS taff, contractor, and volunteer to maintain and retore the Glenmont landcape NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference 29

32 Beth Miller ha been the Curator of Thoma Edion home, Glenmont, for the pat 18 year and ha worked for the National Park Service for 25 year. M. Miller ha lectured on the topic of Hitoric Houekeeping for many organization and, mot notably, ha been a guet peaker for the topic at the annual conference of the Small Mueum Aociation and alo for the New Jerey Hitoric Trut Collection Care Workhop. For the pat 10 year, he ha been a guet profeor for the Seton Hall Mueum Profeion program Object Care cla. Sarah E. Minegar, Ph.D. i the Archive Technician and Mueum Educator at the Morritown National Hitorical Park, where he manage the Lloyd W. Smith Archival Collection and the Primary Source Seminar Archival Tutorial program. Dr. Minegar wa hired to proce and re-houe the Smith collection which include approximately 15,000 printed work and nearly 300,000 manucript. Her background in econdary education wa intrumental in her ability to help deign and execute a new archive-baed educational program at Morritown. She i paionate about haring with young people the document that bring hitory to life. Aubrey Murdock, i Academic Dean of the Univerity of South Orange where he focue on the role of trandiciplinary media and deign within civic education and involvement. Her mot recent work include a hort film outlining a hitory of dicriminatory planning policie in the United State and Univerity of Orange long term ite-baed oral hitory project: Hidden Treaure of Our Orange. She i alo currently reearching a collaborative remediation proce in her hometown of Caper, Wyoming. Evelyn C. Murphy, Ph.D., i Director of Monmouth County Hitorical Aociation in Freehold. With three decade of experience in buine, government, and the nonprofit ector he bring a unique perpective to the challenge of funding hitorical programming. Dr. Murphy overaw the development and completion of the Aociation groundbreaking exhibition Micah William: Portrait Artit and it accompanying catalogue, arranging funding of nearly $105,000 through a combination of grant, individual donation, a fundraiing reception and a matching gift challenge. Under M. Murphy leaderhip,trutee, taff and volunteer are working to engage corporate ponor and major donor to fund expanded programming. Gary Nelon ha had a career in marketing communication and advertiing. A tranfer from the Midwet, but a long-time reident of Maplewood, he wa a founding member of the Maplewood Hitoric Preervation Commiion a well a a long-time member of the local Open Space Trut Committee. William Billy Neumann i a commercial photographer with 25 year of experience and i alo an Adjunct Profeor of Photography with School of Viual Art. Former chair of Rutherford Hitoric Preervation Commiion, he i currently Vice-Chair of the Bergen County Hitoric Preervation Adviory Board and a Preervation New Jerey Board Member. Author of Rutherford: A Brief Hitory and Rutherford: Image of America, Mr. Neumann i a popular peaker on hitoric preervation, preerving photographic material and the hitory of Bergen County. Jude Pfiter, Ph.D., ha been with the National Park Service in the field of hitoric preervation and cultural reource conervation ince At Morritown ince 2004, Dr. Pfiter overee the mueum, archival, and library program with the goal of integrating the eparate dicipline into a ingle unit repreenting our cultural heritage. Hi profeional interet include American contitutional development; the development of American hitoriography a a eparate dicipline; hitoric preervation and the communication of cultural patrimony to the general public; and undertanding the broad cope of hitoric preervation through the interconnectedne of cultural reource. Annabelle Radcliffe-Trenner i a founding Principal of Hitoric Building Architect, LLC, in Trenton, an award winning firm pecializing in hitoric public building. Trained a a preervation architect in Scotland and then at ICCROM in Rome, he moved to the United State in She ha a keen interet in the long-term planning for and the ethic of intervention on hitoric propertie. One of her interet i the ue of technology and cience to upplement the viual undertanding and planning for the preervation of building. She ha been interviewed by National Public Radio and NJ televiion about hitoric preervation iue NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference

33 Michael R. Schnoering, FAIA, i a Partner with Mill + Schnoering Architect, LLC, a full ervice architectural firm with broad experience in the planning and deign of new building and hitoric preervation. He hold a Bachelor of Architecture Degree from NJIT and erve on the Board of Director of the League of Hitoric American Theatre, the Cultural Acce Network (a project of the New Jerey Theatre Alliance), and i a Pat Chair of the Yardley Borough (Pennylvania) Hitoric Architectural Review Board. Sarah Scott ait profeional and upport taff at the New Jerey Hitoric Preervation Office. She coordinated a mitigation project for the demolition of even home that involved interviewing longtime reident about their community and taking comprehenive photo of the building and the neighborhood. M. Scott alo pearheaded work on a nomination for the Jame Roe reidence in Ridgewood, which required extenive indoor and outdoor photography of the unique ite. She alo ait the Certified Local Government program, and lead monthly training eion for the public on how to conduct reearch. Vanea Smiley i the Chief of Interpretation and Education at Morritown National Hitorical Park. Her Mater thei wa titled, Undertanding, Implementing, and Aeing Civic Engagement Program in the National Park Service (NPS) and Applying it to Current Urban Youth Programming. Thi helped inpire her interet in the civic engagement and youth programming effort of the Park Service Centennial. Over ten year he ha worked in Harper Ferry National Hitorical Park, Cheapeake and Ohio Canal National Hitorical Park, and the George Wahington Memorial Parkway ite of Clara Barton National Hitoric Site, Great Fall Park, and Glen Echo Park. Amy Southerland, AICP, i the Tourim and Special Event Manager for the City of Charleton, SC, where he work with the management of hore-drawn carriage, bu, and walking tour, among other tourim activitie. Her taff include four Tourim Enforcement Officer, who enure the tour companie comply with city ordinance related to tourim activity. M. Southerland wa previouly a Charleton Planner and pearheaded the City 2015 update to the Tourim Management Plan. Amy pat experience a a licened tour guide give her a comprehenive view of tourim from both the indutry and management point of view. Jennifer Stark, AIA, CSBA, i an architect, hitoric preervation conultant, and certified utainable building advior. Her company, Stark Deign, pecialize in hitoric preervation-centric project and new deign. She i currently erving a the technical advior for the Sandy Diater Relief Grant Program for the NJ Hitoric Trut. M. Stark i a board member of Preervation Action in Wahington DC., the Adviory Board of Habitat for Humanity Buck County, Chair of the Lower Makefield (Pennylvania) Hitoric Architectural Review Board and Chair of the Lower Makefield Building Code Appeal Board, a well a everal local nonprofit board. Geri Stengel ue for-profit kill to help nonprofit to increae their impact and utainability. Typical project include trategic planning, buine planning for nonprofit commercial venture, profit optimization and crowdfunding coach. M. Stengel i author of Stand Out In the Crowd: How Women (and Men) Benefit From Equity Crowdfunding and Forget the Gla Ceiling: Build Your Buine Without One. She i a former The New School adjunct profeor of Social Entrepreneurhip and Entrepreneurhip, and frequent peaker on topic uch a entrepreneurhip, ocial entrepreneurhip, crowdfunding, ocial reponibility, nonprofit utainability and ocial media. Michael Stewart, Ph.D., ha a long record of reearch and publication dealing with the archaeological record of Native American of the pat 13,000 year in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeat region. Mot recently he i the lead editor and contributor to the book, The Nature and Pace of Change in American Indian Culture: Pennylvania, 3000 to 4000 BP. Hi reearch interet include human ecology, trade, pottery technology, and the integration of archaeology and environmental cience. He maintain ongoing field project in Pennylvania and New Jerey portion of the Delaware River Bain NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference 31

34 Amy Trimarco i co-chair, with Mary Jo Pateron, of the Glenmont Project of the Rutger Extenion Mater Gardener of Eex County. The Glenmont Project i a ervice committee that ha been retoring flowerbed at Glenmont ince In 2015, the Project received the pretigiou Rutger State Award for Excellence. Since her retirement in 2006 a Department Adminitrator of the Biology Department at Rutger, Newark, Amy ha purued her interet in plant and animal and ha become a profeional volunteer a a Mater Gardener and a a Docent at Turtle Back Zoo. Peggy Van Patton ha dedicated much of her life to environmental caue while alo working a a public high chool teacher. She erved on (and later became chair of) her local Environmental Commiion and concurrently repreented on the Planning Board to work on ubdiviion/ite plan, town center, and Mater Plan ubcommittee. M. Van Patton alo erved on the local and Someret County Adviory Committee; Someret County Open Space and Farmland Preervation Trut Board; and everal other group related to enuring water quality along the Raritan River. She i an advior to the Aociation of New Jerey Environmental Commiion. Seri Worden wa recently appointed Senior Field Officer in the National Trut for Hitoric Preervation New York City field office. M. Worden ha 15 year of experience in hitoric preervation, urban planning, and non-profit leaderhip. She recently co-curated Saving Place: Fifty Year of New York City Landmark at the Mueum of the City of New York and wa co-editor of the exhibition companion publication. She wa previouly Executive Director of Friend of the Upper Eat Side Hitoric Ditrict and of the Jame Marton Fitch Charitable Foundation, where he pearheaded the 2014 ympoium, The Accidental Preervationit. Rebecca Yamin, Ph.D., RPA, ha been working in hitoric preervation for 40 year. Her earliet project were in New Jerey including many excavation at Raritan Landing and in New Brunwick. While working for John Milner Aociate, Inc. he directed many large project in New York City and Philadelphia. In 1996 Dr. Yamin edited an iue of New Jerey Hitory entitled, Unearthing the Inviible Colony: Hitorical Archaeology in New Jerey and he i the author of Digging in the City of Brotherly Love; and Redicovering Raritan Landing, An Adventure in New Jerey Archaeology. Naoma Welk i a buine writer who authored two book on the hitory of South Orange, publihed by Arcadia: South Orange and South Orange Reviited. She erved on the Montroe Park Hitoric Ditrict Aociation (MPHDA) Board of Trutee for 10 year; two of thoe year a Preident. M. Welk lived in Montroe Park for 20 year. Although he and her huband recently moved to Mendham they till upport MPHDA. Sally Yerkovich i the author of A Practical Guide to Mueum Ethic, Adjunct Profeor of Mueum Anthropology at Columbia Univerity, Director of the Intitute of Mueum Ethic and Adjunct Profeor in the Mueum Profeion Program at Seton Hall Univerity, and faculty member for the Bank Street College Mueum Leaderhip Program. Her work i increaingly engaged with how mueum will face the ethical challenge of the future. Her conference preentation i alo informed by her work a chair of the recent AAM Tak Force on the ue of fund from deacceioning for the direct care of collection NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference

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36 We are proud to upport NJ Hitory and Hitoric Preervation 855-iBank4U ( ) myinvetorbank.com Member FDIC Equal Houing Lender Invetor Bank name and weave logo are regitered trademark Invetor Bank. RPM Development Group completed the renovation of 527 Mount Propect - a hitoric rehabilitation project which tranformed the formerly vacant and blighted Wright-Clark Houe into 7 unit of energy-efficient affordable houing. RPM Specialize in: Development uing Low Income Houing Tax Credit equity Neighborhood Revitalization project Mixed-income houing Green, environmentally utainable deign Before 527 Mt. Propect - Newark, NJ After Viit u at NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference

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40 Save the Date 2017 NJ Hitory AND Hitoric Preervation Conference June 7-8, 2017 Middleex County Welcome to Carpe Duo of Montclair for it Jazz and Claical muical entertainment at the Cloing Reception. Carpe Duo i Claire Tiporukha & Chritopher Zak Carpeduomuic@gmail.com facebook.com /carpeduomuic NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference

41 With Appreciation to the NJ Hitoric Trut, Hitoric Preervation Office and Hitorical Commiion for Building a Place for Hitory Dr. and Mr. Joeph E. Salvatore Patrick J. Baldoni Vice Preident 10 County Line Road, Suite 24 Branchburg, NJ T: C: F: pjb@femenellaaociate.com Bet Wihe on a ucceful 2016 Hitory and Hitoric Preervation Conference and Cloing Reception The New Jerey Hitoric Trut Board of Trutee 2016 NJ Hitory and HitoriC PreervATion Conference 39

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43 Don t make omething you are not going to be proud of in your lifetime, let alone 100 year from now. Don t build for the moment make a claic. Michael Grave, FAIA PROUD SPONSOR OF THE 2016 NJ HISTORY & HISTORIC PRESERVATION CONFERENCE

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