UPDATE 06/2018: Romer Shoal Light announced that they began work with their partners to come up with a way to creatively access the available funding. In partnership with the New Jersey Historic Trust, they are looking forward to scoping out and sourcing our remediation project this summer. While ... » Learn More about Romer Shoal Light
On-going Concern
Dr. James Still Office
UPDATE (June 2020): The Dr. James Still Office is now part of the Dr. James Still Historic Office Site and Education Center. The Center is a non-profit cocnerned with teaching, restoring and preserving the legacy of Dr. James Still. The non-profit operates adjacent to the historic office ... » Learn More about Dr. James Still Office
Colemantown Meeting House / Jacob’s Chapel
UPDATE: The Colemantown Foundation provides Underground Railroad Tours and Reenactments to schools and groups. Their programs are included in the Mount Laurel Schools System History curriculum. They continue to fundraise and seek volunteers to restore the buildings. In 2017, Jacob's ... » Learn More about Colemantown Meeting House / Jacob’s Chapel
Speedwell Avenue
UPDATES: 07/2010 Update: The redevelopment project was stalled for many years and just never happened. It is unclear what the current plan is. 12/2008: The town council of Morristown has approved a redevelopment plan for the historic Speedwell Avenue area that includes the razing of 20 buildings ... » Learn More about Speedwell Avenue
Sacred Heart Church
UPDATES: 2/2009 - Since May 2008, the Archdiocese of Newark has made great strides in mothballing Sacred Heart Church. Most recently, they have completed exterior re-pointing to eliminate water infiltration. Late last year, a preliminary proposal that would rehabilitate the building into a ... » Learn More about Sacred Heart Church
United States Life Saving Station #5
UPDATES: 2/2010: The CAFRA permit approved by DEP last year mandated that the townhouse developer preserve the three historic buildings involved. One will be preserved on-site, while the others will be relocated. The developer has listed one building (the "Port Huron Building") for sale on the ... » Learn More about United States Life Saving Station #5
Bethel Mission Settlement Site
DESCRIPTION: The Bethel Mission Settlement was a community of Lenape Indians who converted to Christianity under the sway of evangelical Presbyterian minister David Brainerd. At its peak the Bethel Mission Settlement housed 200 people in forty homes; it also boasted a church and a school. The ... » Learn More about Bethel Mission Settlement Site
Westside All Wars Memorial
UPDATES: In 2018, the Press of Atlantic City published a photo compilation of Westside All Wars Memorial through the years here. 06/08: The All Wars Memorial Building reopened in April 2008 after a $11 million renovation and expansion jointly funded by Atlantic City and the CRDA. Community ... » Learn More about Westside All Wars Memorial
Broad Street Station
UPDATES: 2001: The westbound shelter is scheduled for demolition, and changes to station platforms are under review. Research continues. 2009: From 2004 to 2008, the station was renovated. The station changed from having 2 outside low platforms, with walkways across one track to the middle ... » Learn More about Broad Street Station
Cape May Historic District
UPDATES: 1/01 Cape May will offer $600,000 loan to Congress Hall toward $20 m. renovation for hotel and convention center; underway in 2/01; retail, restaurants and night club to open 7/01; room by 11/01; exterior to 1879 appearance; interior to 1930s; removing 1952 façade; still question of ... » Learn More about Cape May Historic District