. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . this year. The roads are practicallyall macadam and are being kept up infine condition. We are growing rapidlyand, while real estate is not high, I amstrong in the belief that property herewill increase in value very materiallyduring the next four years. Thanks to those who laid out thebeautiful streets of the Borough ofRoselle, thirty or more years ago, saidE. C. Hill, one of the most prominentresidents of that borough, this charm-ing community now enjoys a heritageof magnificent s


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . this year. The roads are practicallyall macadam and are being kept up infine condition. We are growing rapidlyand, while real estate is not high, I amstrong in the belief that property herewill increase in value very materiallyduring the next four years. Thanks to those who laid out thebeautiful streets of the Borough ofRoselle, thirty or more years ago, saidE. C. Hill, one of the most prominentresidents of that borough, this charm-ing community now enjoys a heritageof magnificent shade trees that are itscrowning glory. Its well paved streetsand sidewalks are edged by well-keptlawns, and doubled-banked by statelyelms and maples, giving a gratefulshade to the walks in summer and meet- THE SUBURBANITE. ing with admiration from visitors andresidents alike. Roselle is a conservative communityof solid, citizens m:stly New York busi-ness men, who enjoy the unequalledtrain facilities, having ninety-eighttrains each week-day to transport themto and from New York, as well as trol-lev connection with neighboring com-munities. Its censervatiLm takes theform of a united front against cheapland booming, and restrictions whichabsolutely prevent the encroachment ofbuildings on a front lawn space, butdoes not frown upon improvements. This is shown by such accomplish-ments as the magnificent new twelve-room high school building, with anauditorium seating 500 a grad ds;hool in the Aldene section and anotherbuilding in the Lorraine district to takethe overflow from the high school,caused by the rapidly increasing popu-lation; five churches, a complete tide-water sewer system, graded and pavedstreets, (oiled in summer), stone side-walks, adequate fire and police protec-tion, a national bank, postal d


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