Glen Ridge : the preservation of its natural beauty and its improvement as a place of residence . FtiNDS Tartly Raised to Convert this Space to Pakk Use . i**. A Good, Inexpensive House GLEN RIDGE 43; which has already been adopted by a number of Statesin this country. In order to actually raise the standardof the common Ufe of Glen Ridge above that of otherplaces, it may also be necessary for a time to increaseslightly the tax rate. I believe that this will be foundto be justified by both direct and indirect results andthat no other expenditure will be so profitable. GlenRidge has a populatio


Glen Ridge : the preservation of its natural beauty and its improvement as a place of residence . FtiNDS Tartly Raised to Convert this Space to Pakk Use . i**. A Good, Inexpensive House GLEN RIDGE 43; which has already been adopted by a number of Statesin this country. In order to actually raise the standardof the common Ufe of Glen Ridge above that of otherplaces, it may also be necessary for a time to increaseslightly the tax rate. I believe that this will be foundto be justified by both direct and indirect results andthat no other expenditure will be so profitable. GlenRidge has a population of over three thousand—athree-fold increase in fifteen years. While the sizeof the Borough protects it from a large population,,it may reasonably expect to double its present num-ber. Action now, therefore, will prevent many of themistakes, both of omission and commission, that otherlarger residence towns, have made, and the purposeof this Report is to advocate a more skilful methodof town making, a more confident belief in the future,,a larger early public investment in land, and evengreater regard for beauty and recreation, and in par-ticular, a w


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