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Contact: Lawrence Hajna (609) 984-1795 |
RINGWOOD MANOR CLOSED FOR CLEANING FOLLOWING FURNACE MISFIRE (12/P9) TRENTON –Ringwood Manor, the historic country house at the heart of Ringwood State Park, will be closed for the remainder of the winter to allow for cleanup of soot released by a malfunctioning furnace. The DEP’s State Park Service will be working with historical conservators to ensure careful and thorough cleaning of the interior of the Manor House and its artifacts. A forced-air furnace misfired last month, spreading soot through parts of the first and second floors of the historic house. “This was a most unfortunate event at one of our premier and most popular historic sites,” said Amy Cradic, Assistant Commissioner for Natural and Historic Resources. "The State Park Service will take every precaution necessary to ensure the protection of artifacts and the home’s interior surfaces during the removal of soot.” Park Service personnel have been meeting with museum emergency response experts to discuss cleanup priorities and will work with qualified conservators during the cleanup process. Ringwood and the Manor House were at the center of American Revolution iron-making. The Manor House furnace system is being evaluated for repairs and/or replacement. For more information on Ringwood Manor and Ringwood State Park, visit: http://www.nj.gov/dep/parksandforests/parks/ringwood.html Media notes: Due to the presence of soot and the possibility of further damage, media visits inside the Manor House are not permitted. Photos of damage are available to news outlets by contacting the DEP press office at the numbers listed above. | |
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