Preservation Awards Nominations Sought
Monday, February 10, 2025
To honor outstanding work in its field, the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance is seeking nominations for its annual Preservation Achievement Awards. The awards recognize individuals, organizations, or businesses in the categories of restoration and stewardship, rehabilitation and adaptive use, compatible new construction, advocacy and public policy, and educational and planning initiatives. The deadline for submissions is March 14, 2025. Nomination materials are atwww.nhpreservation.org, or can be secured by emailing [email protected].
Individuals, organizations and businesses are invited to submit nominations. Applications are available for construction projects or education, planning or advocacy initiatives. The awards will be presented at the Preservation Alliance’s spring Preservation Celebration.
“We welcome this opportunity to recognize outstanding work and inspire others,” said Jennifer Goodman, the Preservation Alliance’s executive director.
Past winners include the restoration of the Acworth Meetinghouse, Colonial Theater in Laconia, Gorham Town Hall, Parker Noyes Building in Lancaster and the Gregg Free Library in Wilton, the rescue of Daniel Webster Farm in Franklin and the Wentworth-by-the-Sea hotel in New Castle, residential property revitalizations by NeighborWorks Greater Manchester, the re-use of the Plymouth Railroad Station, the proactive policies of the Lighthouse Kids, Gunstock Mountain Resort and Gunstock Mountain Historic Preservation Society, and the Troy, Moultonborough and Goffstown heritage commissions.
Contact 603-224-2281 or [email protected] with any questions.
Generous Preservation Achievement Award sponsors include Sheehan Phinney, Meridian Construction, The Rowley Agency, VHB Engineers and also Bruss Project Management, The H.L. Turner Group, Matuszewski & Associates Architects, LLC, Milestone Construction, LLC, and Piscataqua Savings Bank.