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Historic Preservation Commission

Clinton 's Historic Preservation Commission is a nine-member volunteer board of local residents, appointed by the mayor, which was established to promote the conservation of historic areas and the preservation of cultural, social and architectural history in the Town of Clinton. Created by ordinance in 1990, the Commission has the responsibility to:

  • Prepare a survey of historic sites.
  • Coordinate with the Planning Board as appropriate on historic sites.
  • Work with individuals, groups and other political entities to further historic interests.
  • Study the advisability of historic districts within the town.
  • Carry out such other advisory, educational and informational functions as will promote historic preservation in Clinton .
  • Establish a home for historic artifacts and provide leadership in the community for the collection, display, and enjoyment of historic memorabilia and events.

The Historic Preservation Commission meetings are normally held the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM at the Clinton Municipal Building.

Any questions can be referred to Craig Rogers on 908-730-8626, or see Historic Clinton for more information.

HPC Minutes

Name

Position  

3 Year Appointment

Laurie Insel

Council Representative

Allie McGaheran

Town Historian

2009

Rosemarie Platt

Chairman

2009

Dorothea Baka

Member

2011

Carol Crawford Jones

Member

2010

Christine Wood

Member

2011

Marcia Hansen

Member

2009

George Tiboni

Member

2011

John Leddy

Member

2009

Vacant

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