Politics & Government

$83K In County Grants Eyed For 3 Parsippany Preservation Projects

Grants for 32 projects in 19 towns may see approval.

Parsippany, N.J. – Three Parsippany preservation projects could receive more than $83,000 in funding if the County Board of Chosen Freeholders approves recommendations in July.

The governing body will look at $2.7 million in recommended grants from the county historic preservation trust fund for 32 construction and non-construction projects in 19 Morris County towns.

In Parsippany, the projects total $83,824 and include:

Find out what's happening in Parsippanyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

  • Smith-Baldwin House, Archaeological Investigation: $22,400
  • Smith-Baldwin House, Construction Documents: $33,360
  • Troy Hills Annex, Preservation Plan: $28,064

See the full list of towns and projects below:

Historic Preservation Grants by Jason Koestenblatt

Find out what's happening in Parsippanyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.