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HPC approves Princeton Nursery School’s exterior repairs and window replacements
Summary
The Historic Preservation Commission approved a preservation plan allowing stucco resurfacing, trim replacement and replacement of all north-facing windows at Princeton Nursery School, tied to federal and local grant support.
The Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved a preservation plan for Princeton Nursery School that authorizes resurfacing the building’s yellow stucco, replacing rotted trim and sills, and permitting replacement of the north-facing windows to restore the building and improve durability.
The commission’s approval came after the school’s leadership described deferred maintenance, funding sources that enabled the work and how repairs would protect the building’s long-term use as a neighborhood preschool and community asset.
Why it matters: Commissioners and the applicant said the project will address water infiltration and structural risk, protect interior classroom spaces, and reduce future maintenance burdens through material choices intended to be longer lasting.
Princeton Nursery School leadership told the commission the project is funded in part by federal Community…
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