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College Recognized for Historic Preservation of Art

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Students participated in the restoration of outdoor art sculptures at Bergen Community College such as “Black & Red” by Eric Snowden. PARAMUS, N.J. – In recognition of a comprehensive project to restore a collection of outdoor sculptures at Bergen Community College’s main campus in Paramus, the institution has received a “Bergen County Historic Preservation” award from the Bergen County Historic Preservation Advisory Board. A ceremony recognizing the College, and eight other preservation projects completed in the county, took place on May 8 at Valley Brook Golf Course in River Vale. Bergen Professor Tim Blunk led the sculpture renovation effort. “This award is the culmination of the work of many people on our campus, including our library staff, art history professors, and student researchers over the last ten years,” he said.
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Bergen Community College broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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