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CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: 2026 Bergen County Historic Preservation Awards

Deadline: Friday, March 20, 2026

Published by New Jersey Stage

originally published: 02/01/2026

(HACKENSACK, NJ) -- The Bergen County Historic Preservation Advisory Board is now accepting nominations for the 2026 Bergen County Historic Preservation Awards. In honor of America's 250th anniversary, the Bergen County Division of Cultural & Historic Affairs, and the Historic Preservation Advisory Board, will be prioritizing nominations for historic works focusing on the period surrounding the American Revolutionary War.

Since the program began in 1982, more than 300 awards have been presented to individuals, students, organizations, and businesses in honor of outstanding historic preservation achievements in Bergen County. These awards highlight efforts that protect, restore, and creatively reuse the County’s historic buildings, houses, schools, houses of worship, cemeteries, and other invaluable cultural and historic sites.

“Bergen County is home to some of the most important Revolutionary War sites in New Jersey, and preserving that history is essential to understanding who we are today,” said Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco. “As we approach America’s 250th anniversary, these awards recognize the individuals and organizations who are doing the critical work of protecting our historic places and ensuring future generations can learn from them.”

“The Bergen County Historic Preservation Awards are a meaningful way to highlight the stories, places, and people that shaped our role in the American Revolution,” said Commissioner Mary Amoroso, Bergen 250 Liaison. “As we commemorate the 250th anniversary, we encourage nominations that bring our Revolutionary War history to life and honor the stewardship that keeps it preserved and accessible for our communities.”

Nominations may be submitted in a variety of History and Historic Preservation categories, including restoration projects, educational programs or publications, community leadership, etc.




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The deadline for nominations is March 20th. Details about award categories, eligibility,  criteria, and the nomination form, are available here.

Honorees will be recognized at the 2026 Bergen County Historic Preservation Awards ceremony, scheduled for Thursday, May 7th at 7:00pm.

For questions or to submit a nomination, please contact Elaine Kiernan Gold, Historic Preservation Specialist, at (201)-336-7294 or [email protected].

The Bergen County Division of Cultural & Historic Affairs is dedicated to supporting the arts, history, and historic preservation. The DCHA plays a leading role in building a flourishing cultural environment that benefits and distinguishes Bergen County as a New Jersey cultural destination, offering programs, services, and resources in all three areas.




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