Location ID: #10243422
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This bridge offers a unique background for the New York City metro area. It runs over the miles-long Wanaque Reservoir, and offers views without any indication that it is in an urban setting. This bridge was recently constructed.
Location ID: #10243848
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The Becker Center is a multi-purpose building with a large main room, a central corridor, two public restrooms, a kitchen, an office and a loft space. The building has been used for many public events and is surrounded by a private wooded lot.
Location ID: #10243489
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A park gifted to the Borough by Anna (also known as Annie) Britannia Force on October 13, 1964.
The park consists of the area with the firehouse and first aid squad to the west and Fernwood Ave at its eastern boundary. Behind it you will find both ...
Location ID: #124
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The Essex County Environmental Center is an environmental education center with a mission to create awareness, understanding, and appreciation of the environment and its relationship to Essex County residents. The Center is dedicated to uniting its ...
Location ID: #10191039
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Built in 1961. Front porch colonial in suburban setting.
Location ID: #10243482
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The Williams-Harrison House was built circa 1824 by Amos Williams, Jr. after purchasing 98 acres from the estate of Adonijah Edison. The property was later reduced to a seven-acre family farm with livestock, chicken coops, fruit trees, a vegetable ...
Location ID: #10243494
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Built in 1760, this historical house stands the test of time and showcases the history of Roseland and Watchung Mountain. This house has been awarded by Roseland's Landmarks & Historic District Commission.
Learn more about the history of this ...
Location ID: #10243851
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The Becker House (37 Livingston Avenue, Roseland, NJ 07068) is a 3 floor farmhouse built in 1893. The house has 4 bedrooms, one full and one half bathroom and many of the original architectural features are intact. Next to the house is a garage that ...
Location ID: #10243485
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The field, initially named the Bond Force Memorial Park All Purpose Field was renamed in memory of Mayor DeBell's wife, Lynn, on October 5, 1997. 22 years to the day of the field being renamed, in honor of Lynn DeBell's legacy in the Borough, the ...
Location ID: #10243498
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Located behind the Police Department. Recently renovated. Memorial part created for Patricia Borino who served for the boroughs Recreation & Parks Department for 25 years from 1983 until 2008 when she passed away.
Location ID: #10243505
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Monument Park is located directly in front of Borough Hall at the point where Eagle Rock Avenue and Harrison Avenue meet.
Location ID: #10243476
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The main building, known as the Roseland Municipal Building and located at 140 Eagle Rock Avenue, is where the vast majority of governmental offices are located. The Borough Hall building was built in the 1930s by the Works Progress Administration ...
Location ID: #10243508
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Inside the Roseland Municipal Building, the Council Chambers room is also used by the Municipal Court.
Location ID: #10243475
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Roseland is considered one of the county’s most desirable areas, with its highly regarded school system, diverse housing stock, quaint downtown and ample public space. It was ranked 14th on New Jersey Monthly’s most recent list of best places to ...
Location ID: #10243474
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The Borough's Pickleball Courts and Tennis located in the heart of the Borough. The Borough has two tennis courts and four pickleball courts inside the fenced-in enclosure as part of the Harrison Avenue Complex.
Location ID: #10243501
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Tedesco Park is named after former Councilman Carlo Tedesco who lived next to the park. Carlo was active in the military for much of his adult life. His wife, Lucy, still resides in town on Cooper Avenue. The Borough recently redid the basketball ...
Location ID: #10164365
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West Essex Park is located in the western section of Essex County. It stretches along six miles of the Passaic River starting at Bloomfield Avenue in Fairfield, and ends just beyond South Orange Avenue in Livingston. The 1,360-acre park is primarily ...
Location ID: #160
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Peruvian bar and restaurant.
Location ID: #10243967
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This park features a soccer field, football field, seating areas, basketball courts, walking paths, and a playground.
Location ID: #10236772
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This bridge is a grade separation carrying highway over railroad. It includes a lengthy earth approach to elevate the road over the tracks. It was built by the noteworthy Phoenix Bridge Company. The bridge (in 2015) was in great shape, a ...
Location ID: #10236775
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Community park including a pool for Manville residents.
Location ID: #10243674
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A junior baseball field with accompanying bleachers. Large parking lot. Open space, empty field, mostly surrounded by trees and forest with some suburban housing. Older-feel. Field and lot are being taken back by nature.
Location ID: #10243686
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Small cozy restaurant with outdoor seating. Neon "Grub Hub" sign prominently displayed. Faces the street. Taco/Mexican restaurant. Grass alleyway to its side.
With over 25 years of culinary experience, Mike and Melanie Johnston have just about ...
Location ID: #10236777
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Road under bridge accompanied by an eerie and off-putting drainage tunnel that can easily be walked through. Pitch black even in daylight, about 15 yards long. Under railroad tracks.