Residents receive preservation awards

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In celebration of May's National Historic Month, the Huntley Historic Preservation Commission recently honored 12 residential property owners with the inaugural Pride in Preservation Award.

The award recognizes property enhancement and maintenance consistent with the essential character of the village, therein contributing to the preservation of the historical, cultural and architectural heritage of the neighborhood and overall community.

Pride in Preservation signs were produced and distributed to the following property owners for placement in front of their homes:

• Jeff and Joy Clark, 10815 Woodstock Street – 1925 Folk Victorian

• David and Theresa Darby, 11111 Grove Street – 1890 Italianate

• Kevin and Dawn Ellison, 12101 West Main Street – 1906 Colonial Revival

• Doug and Janet Funk, 10819 Woodstock Street – 1894 Queen Anne

• Mike and Margaret Hackworthy, 11006 Woodstock Street – 1930 Folk Victorian

• Tom and Karen Langhenry, 11001 Church Street – 1955 Bungalow

• Helen Marlowe, 11002 Church Street – 1920 Victorian

• Larry and Judy Melman, 11107 Grove Street – 1910 Italianate

• Rob and Amy Tegel, 11603 Second Street – 1920 Prairie style/Foursquare

• Todd and Claire Rutkowski, 10813 Woodstock Street – 1900 Queen Anne

• Scott and Helen Smith, 11610 Second Street – 1930 Colonial Revival

• Lee and Carol Waterman, 12107 West Main Street – 1870 Folk Victorian

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Jane Huh

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Northwest Herald

Crystal Lake, IL

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Jane began working at the Northwest Herald on January 2011. Her reporting beats include the village of Huntley, the city of Marengo, Consolidated School District 158 and Community Unit School District 300.

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