Nutley Historic Preservation Committee to host Historic Home Series of Nutley Presentation on November 2

The Nutley Historic Preservation Committee will host the first in a series of public presentations as part of its Historic Home Series of Nutley.  It will be held on Thursday, November 2, 2023, 7:30 PM at the Nutley Museum, 65 Church Street, Nutley, NJ.  The Nutley Historical Society is a co-sponsor of the series.

Doors will open at 7:00 PM and light refreshments will be served.  The museum’s exhibits will be open for viewing prior to the event.  This first presentation will be given by NHPC members, Luke Michels and Dante Intindola, both life-long residents of the town.  Their presentation will include an overview of the Nutley architect, William A. Lambert with a discussion of Lambert homes, its impact on the town’s development and other notable architectural styles of Nutley.  

“Nutley homeowners often ask the question, Is my house a Lambert house?” said Jim Levendusky, chairman of the Committee.  “This presentation will help answer that question and will also show how influential Lambert was in Nutley’s transition from rural town to metro suburb,” continued Levendusky.

About the Nutley Historic Preservation Committee 

The Nutley Historic Preservation Committee, through the Township’s Historic Preservation Ordinance, helps protect historic sites and structures and educate the public on Nutley’s place in history.  Its members are appointed by the Mayor and meets on the third Thursday of each month at Town Hall.  

For more information, contact:

Jim Levendusky
Chairman, NHPC
201.240.4928 or
jlevendusky@outlook.com

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