The Pennington School wins borough’s historic preservation award

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The Pennington Historic Preservation Commission presented its 2014 Historic Preservation Award to The Pennington School at a ceremony on January 28 at the Sun National Bank in Pennington.

The award is given for significant contribution to Pennington’s historic quality. It was presented to the Pennington School in recognition of the preservation and rehabilitation of the former home of Pennington headmasters, now known as Wesley Alumni House.

The award was accepted on behalf of the Pennington School by J. Graeme McWhirter, chief financial officer, Peter J. Tucci, chair of school’s Board of Trustees and Daniela Voith, the architect for the building.

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