Glen Ridge : the preservation of its natural beauty and its improvement as a place of residence . Tonys Brook. Glen Park. CoTiNTY Bridge at Ridgewood Avenue GLEN RIDGE Glen Ridge occupies a site which is naturally welladapted for suburban residence. Furthermore thestreet plan has the charm of irregularity, and theBorough has all the ordinary public facilities of moderntown life,—paved and shaded streets, sidewalks andsewers, an ample supply of pure water, gas, electricity,and other conveniences. To the natural loveliness of its situation. Glen Ridgehas added much by an enlightened public pohcy


Glen Ridge : the preservation of its natural beauty and its improvement as a place of residence . Tonys Brook. Glen Park. CoTiNTY Bridge at Ridgewood Avenue GLEN RIDGE Glen Ridge occupies a site which is naturally welladapted for suburban residence. Furthermore thestreet plan has the charm of irregularity, and theBorough has all the ordinary public facilities of moderntown life,—paved and shaded streets, sidewalks andsewers, an ample supply of pure water, gas, electricity,and other conveniences. To the natural loveliness of its situation. Glen Ridgehas added much by an enlightened public pohcy anda united civic spirit that are seldom found in such ahighly developed form in so small a place. Foresight,generous public expenditure, and wisdom have givento the present generation and insured to the futurecertain public advantages of very great value. Inthe first place, the most characteristic and most beautifulnatural feature of the Borough—The Glen—^has beennearly all secured for a public park. This is a valu-able asset, one that could not be duplicated. Yetits character and situation are such that in


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