2016 Rockland County Exec. Historic Preservation Award Recipients
Please join us as we congratulate The
Rockland County Executive's
Historic Preservation Merit Award Recipients for 2016:
Corinne McGeorge:
Margaret B. and
John R. Zehner Award for contributions to the county's history and for underscoring the value of historic preservation to the community.
Friends of Harmony Hall,
Sloatsburg:
Preservation Leadership Award for individuals, groups, and government agencies that display outstanding leadership or continuing contribution to the preservation of historic resources in Rockland County.
John Green Preservation
Coalition,
Nyack: Preservation Leadership Award for individuals, groups, and government agencies that display outstanding leadership or continuing contribution to the preservation of historic resources in Rockland County.
Richard Sena:
Adaptive Use Award for 151
Broadway,
Haverstraw.
Tappan Library: Adaptive Use Award for the Borcher
Stable/Tappan Library,
Main Street, Tappan
with
Special Commendations going to
Paige Danzig,
Taylor Wald, Devin Keeley, and
Danielle Manos for the
Antrim Playhouse History Project,
Suffern.
John Gromada, for efforts to save the
John Green House, Nyack.
James and
Luke Rielly, for sympathetic renovations to The
Manse,
Palisades.
Glenn Sungella, for
Historical Marker improvements in Rockland County.
Awards were presented at a country supper, which was held on the grounds of the
Jacob Blauvelt house on Sunday, May 15,
201.
History of the Rockland County Executive's Historic Preservation Merit Awards
Program
Since
1991, the
Historical Society of Rockland County has presented over 65 awards to public agencies, private individuals, community-based and religious organizations in recognition of their preservation efforts in the
County.
The Committee also supports continued, critical action to help save Rockland County's environmentally sensitive areas and endangered architecture. Instituted to preserve the rich historical heritage of the County, the annual program celebrates each May with a declaration of "Rockland County Preservation
Week" by the
County Executive, a festive country supper and awards ceremony.
With a rapidly growing population of newcomers to the area, one challenge has been to help the public understand the value of preservation as well as being involved in their community.
Addressing this challenge, the
HSRC’s Preservation Awards program has:
Awarded preservation efforts
of individuals and groups
Increased awareness of our historic resources
Helped local communities to recapture history and pride of place
Advocated for the purchase of endangered sites for the public good
Attempted to unite all five townships in the support of historic preservation
Some of the awards made by the committee underline the positive effects of preservation on the community. In one instance, the excellent restoration of a restaurant building focused the integrity of the eighteenth-century
Tappan Historic District. In Sloatsburg, a nineteenth-century village struggling to retain its working-class history, another commercial restoration anchored the block and is inspiring other renovations.
The awards, made by the Committee for preservation efforts on homes, businesses and structures both modest and grand, help to get out the word that it is in everyone's interest to restore and retain the richness of the past. The process is self-fulfilling, and it helps to unify and inspire a community.
Beginning in
2015, the ceremony also includes the “
Shine a Light on
Historic Sites” feature. The committee has included this effort to draw attention to “at risk” places in our county that need preservation attention, support and advocacy from the community.
For more information on the award process or to find out how to attend the Rockland County Executive's Historic Preservation Merit Awards
Country Supper, contact the Historical Society of Rockland County at (845) 634-9629 or info@rocklandhistory.org.