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Princeton Historic Preservation Commission adopts 2026 calendar, approves 610 Nassau snow-guard resolution and honors outgoing staff

Princeton Historic Preservation Commission · December 16, 2025
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At its Dec. 15 meeting the Princeton Historic Preservation Commission approved its 2026 meeting schedule, adopted a resolution concerning snow guards at 610 Nassau Street (roll-call, unanimous), appointed the nominating committee, approved past minutes, honored longtime legal adviser Edwin Schmear and outgoing Historic Preservation Officer Elizabeth Kim, and introduced incoming HPO Sarah Quinlan.

The Princeton Historic Preservation Commission met in person Dec. 15, 2025, at the Princeton Municipal Building and adopted its 2026 meeting calendar, shifted regular meetings to the fourth Tuesday of each month, and carried a unanimous resolution related to snow guards at 610 Nassau Street.

The commission’s chair read routine annual notices and asked for adoption of three housekeeping items including the 2026 schedule; members approved the calendar by voice vote. The chair said the new schedule places the commission on the fourth Tuesday each month (Jan. 27; Feb. 24; March 24; April 28; May 26; June 23; July 28; Aug. 25;…

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