July 2018

162 163 Internal Medicine, Breast Care, Family Medicine, OB/GYN, Endocrinology and Pulmonology at Mountainside Medical Group mountainsidedocs.com Expert Care When You Need It, Where You Need It. Right here in your community. 1 Bay Avenue Montclair, NJ 07042 (973) 429-6000 MountainsideHosp.com Located in Montclair, New Jersey, Hackensack Meridian Health Mountainside Medical Center is proud to continue to provide world-class health care in a community setting. The med- ical center has successfully transitioned from a stand-alone facility to being part of Hacken- sack Meridian Health, the most comprehensive and truly integrated network in the state of New Jersey. Serving Montclair and the surrounding com- munities for more than a century, Moun- tainside Medical Center offers an array of high-quality, technologically advanced health care services. Significant capital improve- ments have been made to the emergency department, women’s services and patient navigation of the medical center as well as upgrades to medical technology, including new state-of-the-art MRI, CT, nuclear medicine and telemetry systems. In addition, Mountain- side Medical Group continues to grow with the addition of new physicians in primary care, endocrinology, obstetrics and gynecology, pulmonology and a breast care specialist. The development of a new medical office build- ing will enable Mountainside Medical Center to further enhance the scope and quality of comprehensive care services, while bringing additional economic and quality of life bene- fits to the community. To learn more about Mountainside Medical Center please visit www.mountainsidehosp.com . GLEN RIDGE BOROUGH industrial area along Toney’s Brook in the glen. For most of the nineteenth century, three water-pow- ered mills produced lumber, calico, pasteboard box- es, and brass fittings.A copper mine and a sandstone quarry were nearby. With the arrival of the Newark and Bloomfield Railroad in 1856 and the construction of the Glen Ridge station and the NewYork and Greenwood Lake Railway station at today’s Benson Street in 1872, Glen Ridge began its transition to a suburban, residential community, 20 miles fromManhat- tan. Stately homes slowly replaced orchards and wooded fields.Over time, residents “on the hill” became unhappy with their representation on the Bloomfield Council; in spite of repeated requests to Bloomfield officials, roads remained unpaved,water and sewer systems were nonexistent, and schools were miles away.Area residents marked out the boundaries of a small area, and in 1895, Glen Ridge seceded from the adjoining town. Today, the Borough of Glen Ridge is, according to Mayor Stuart K. Patrick, a “very attractive and rest- ful type community,”home to approximately 7,600 residents.About 90 percent of the town is located in an historic district,with a preservation commis- sion established in 1987 to conserve and protect its housing stock of vintage Victorian, Georgian, and Ed- wardian structures.“We still have slate walks, huge sycamores, and a gazebo down in the glen,” says Patrick. In addition, out of approximately 3,000 gas street lamps still in existence in the United States, Glen Ridge is home to 667.“So,we’re a bedroom community, but we are more than that,” says Patrick. In 1891, the 300-bed Mountainside Hospital was founded, becoming the town’s main employer for generations. In 2007, on the verge of its shutting

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