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About The Authors

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Susan Roth, AICP

 

 

Ms. Roth is the founding editor and owner of Preservation News. She has a bachelors in Fine Arts in Art History and a Masters in Regional and City Planning with an emphasis in Historic Preservation.  She is an experienced architectural historian and planner living in the Hudson Valley area, and is a graduate of the National Trust for Historic Preservation Leadership Program, which emphasized Main Street promotion and development.  She also assists non-profits with funding program development, and also writes for the Delaware and Hudson Canvas arts newspaper. 

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Richard Hull, Phd.

 



A native of New York, Dr. Richard W. Hull has lived in Warwick, NY for more than 50 years.  He is the official Town historian of Warwick.  He earned his PhD. in History at Columbia University and is a Fulbright Fellow.   He is a professor of History at New York University and an author of about a dozen books, including "People of the Valleys: History of Warwick 1700-2005, which can be purchased from the Warwick Historical Society. He has been active in local preservation in his community, serving as Vice President of the Warwick Historical Society a trustee of the Warwick Conservancy, and former vice president of the Lower Hudson Chapter of the Nature Conservancy.  He has also served as President of the Sugar Loaf Community Foundation, and is a trustee of the Sugar Loaf Methodist Church. He has received the United Nations Distinguished Citizen Award for his community work in Ghana and Revered Orange County Citizen of the Year in 2005.

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Atticus Lanigan

 

 

Atticus Lanigan is land use planner for Orange County. She has lived in the Hudson Valley since 1993.  She has a strong devotion to the region that manifests itself through art and love on a constant basis.  She has a Master’s degree in City & Regional Planning and is a wife and mother.  She recently created a newsletter called Hudson Valley Movement. She can be reached at Hudsonvalleymovement@gmail.com

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Sarah Brophy, LEED AP 

 

 

As a consultant Sarah works with museums, zoos, aquariums, gardens, and historic sites to make them more sustainable. The work can address sustainability financially through grants development, environmentally through green practice, and socially through mainstreaming activities bringing every nonprofit and its community closer together.  She is the author of Is Your Museum Grant-Ready? and co-author of The Green Museum.  You can find her on the Web at www.bmuse.net, and on Twitter as @greenmuseum.  She lives with her family on the Eastern Shore of Maryland where they have mastered composting, recycling, and living with one car. Shorter showers are still a problem….

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