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Passaic County reopens Lambert Castle after multi‑year restoration
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Passaic County officials marked the reopening of Lambert Castle with a ribbon cutting and remarks highlighting restoration work funded by grants from the New Jersey Historic Trust, Friends of Passaic County Parks and the NJDEP Green Acres program; admission will be free for opening weekend.
Passaic County officials formally reopened Lambert Castle Saturday, celebrating a multi‑year restoration project that county leaders and preservation partners said will return the 1892 landmark to public use.
The ceremony included remarks from Commissioner Bartlett; County Commissioner Director Sandy Lazaro; Deputy Director Commissioner Orlando Cruz; Paterson Mayor Andre Seyer; and a representative of the New Jersey Historic Trust, Gladstone Paz. County officials said the castle, built in 1892 for silk manufacturer Catalina Labra, returned to county stewardship in 2020…
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