LAMBERTVILLE — On Jan. 20, the Lambertville Historical Society elected four officers and 10 trustees to serve on its board during 2013.
The beautiful afternoon and a special program on Lambertville’s transportation history drew a standing-room-only crowd of members and the public to the auditorium of the Justice Center.
The officers returning for another year are: Suzanne Gitomer, president; Irene Rudolph, vice president; Laurie Weinstein, treasurer; and Naomi Drew, secretary.
Newly elected trustees Loren Hurwitz, Liz Riegel and Vanessa Zeoli, will join returning members Lauren Braun-Strumfels, Fred Eisinger, Jeff McVey, Michael Menche, Ursula Mento, Karen Taylor-Ogren and Mark Weinstein on the board.
The Lambertville Historical Society “promotes, inspires and encourages the preservation and appreciation of Lambertville’s architecture and history through education, community involvement, and preserving and maintaining the James Marshall Museum.”
For more information about the Historical Society, visit www.lambertvillehistoricalsociety.org or call 609-397-0770 and leave a message.

