Sunday, April 22, 2007

Group Blames State For Artifacts Damaged By Floods

(CBS/AP) RIVER EDGE, N.J. Several antiques at a state-owned facility -- including some that date as far back as the 17th century -- were damaged or ruined by flooding last week, despite assurances that steps would be taken to protect the items before the nor'easter hit the region.

The Bergen County Historical Society claims it was told that the Jersey Dutch artifacts kept in the Steuben House, which sits on the bank of the Hackensack River, would be moved to safer areas at the site by state parks workers.

However, when society members went to the building Wednesday, they found many of the Revolutionary War-era artifacts had sustained serious water-damage, including some items that were beyond repair.

Damages are estimated at $1.5 million.  More> wcbstv.com

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