Contact the NJ Historical Commission
NJ Historical Commission
P.O. Box 305
Trenton, NJ 08625

Tel: (609) 292-6062
Fax: (609) 633-8168

Email: Feedback@sos.nj.gov

News and Updates from the NJHC

Friends of New Jersey History
This notice is to offer updated news and notes from the New Jersey Historical Commission (NJHC) as it looks ahead to a busy and eventful February.
2016 New Jersey Forum Call for Papers
Changing Attitudes Towards Preserving History and the Environment: A Forum Inspired by the National Park Service Centennial
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Celebrating the Legacy of NJ350 Celebrations across the State
The NJHC is putting together an archived “legacy” file of the various celebrations that took place around the State for NJ350 throughout 2014. If you have any materials related to activities developed and presented as part of the NJ350 anniversary including, but not limited to, books, pamphlets, and brochures; promotional material; photographs and other records or accounts, we would love to have and preserve them as part of the NJHC’s permanent records.
Please send any information regarding this to:
New Jersey Historical Commission
225 West State Street, 5th Floor
P.O. Box 305
Trenton, NJ 08625-0305
Attention: Janet Field
Or you may email them to: janet.field@sos.nj.gov
New Edition of New Jersey Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal Available
The NJHC, Rutgers University Libraries, and Monmouth University are proud to announce that the Winter 2016 edition of New Jersey Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal (NJS) is now available online. Showcasing an engaging and diverse array of academic talks, reviews, articles and more, NJS continues its legacy of promoting excellence in history scholarship.
We’d like to offer our deepest gratitude to Melissa Ziobro of Monmouth University for her outstanding work and tireless effort as the new editor of NJS!

Winter 2016 Edition of New Jersey Studies
NJHC to Host FY 2017 General Operating Support (GOS) Workshops
The NJHC wishes to remind statewide history organizations that there’s still time to register for one of several statewide FY 2017 General Operating Support (GOS) workshops. These workshops will not only provide invaluable insight and guidance on the new GOS Guidelines, but also afford participants an opportunity to meet and ask questions of NJHC staff members. All workshops are offered free of charge but registration is required.
To date, workshops are scheduled for February 1st at Plainfield Public Library, February 5th at Kramer Hall (Stockton University’s offsite instructional site) in Hammonton and February 19th at Howell Living History Farm in Lambertville.

Information and GOS Workshop Registration