The borough of Glen Rock, New Jersey had its beginnings in 1894, when it was created from portions of Ridgewood and Saddle River townships. The community got its name from large rock around which its settlement began. Glen Rock is south of Ridgewood and north of Fair Lawn.
 
 
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The Episcopal congregation meets at its facilities on 40 Central Avenue in Glen Rock, New Jersey. A calendar of events, podcasts, photographs, and an overview of its youth, young adult, and adult programs are featured.
http://www.allsaintsglenrock.org/
GRJC is a Conservative Jewish congregation in Glen Rock, New Jersey. A map and directions are offered, along with a calendar of events, a rabbi’s page, and various forms and documents.
http://www.grjc.org/
The GRPD is the primary law enforcement body for the borough of Glen Rock, New Jersey. A history and profile of the department is offered, and an outline of its various divisions, bureaus and programs are put forward.
http://www.glenrockpolice.com/
The library’s days and hours of operation are posted, along with directions, policy information, an overview of its services and resources, program calendar, and a schedule of upcoming events.
http://glenrock.bccls.org/
Headquartered in Glen Rock, New Jersey, the public school system operates a variety of school campuses, each of which are highlighted, with school schedules, faculty and staff contacts, policy information, and announcements. Contacts with the board of education and central office are included.
http://www.glenrocknj.org/
Hosting several soccer teams, with programs for boys and girls, and a participant in the Northern Counties Soccer Association, which plays during both the spring and fall seasons. Its teams, fields, staff, and player development programs are discussed.
http://www.glenrockshootingstars.org/
Minutes, agendas, ordinances, budgets and tax record information, bids, and a trash schedule are posted on the borough’s official web site. A calendar of events and a guide to area businesses and business opportunities are posted.
http://www.glenrocknj.net/
The Thielke Arboretum of Glen Rock, New Jersey is comprised of eleven acres of wetland forest, with nature trails, gardens, a spring-fed pond, and a brook. Volunteer information, a calendar of events, school programs, and membership policies are discussed.
http://www.glenrockarboretum.org/