Welcome To My Town
Ringwood:
With mountain views of the New York City Skyline, state forests, eagles and black bears, Ringwood is a favorite haunt of urban commuters. The Ringwood Borough has five lake communities, several leafy subdivisions, a sprawling rural area called Stonetown, and the former mining hamlet of Upper Ringwood. Transportation is excellent, with all-day service to Port Authority in Manhattan (about a 60-minute trip).
Ringwood, West Milford and Wanaque NJRingwood boasts over 16,000 acres of nature preserves. Originally founded in 1740 as an iron manufacturing works, Ringwood has proudly provided cannonballs for George Washington's Continental Army, buckshot for the Civil War, and iron for the Brooklyn Bridge. Ringwood is very active in the Arts, with several sponsored art shows, juried photography and art competitions, two active theatre companies, and many sponsored musical events.
The Ringwood Borough is spread across 28 square miles and has a small industrial park and several small shopping areas. Population: 13,504. 
West Milford:
A landscape of more than 40 lakes, ridges and abundant wildlife draw many to West Milford. The township's 80 square miles -including 17,000 acres of protected watershed, open space and state forest - make West Milford the largest
municipality in Passaic County. Large-scale development is limited by its vast water resources and protected forests. For those among the town's 28,173 residents who work in New York City, the drive back home can feel like traveling to a different planet.
Three state parks ring West Milford, providing residents with mountain biking, cross country skiing, hiking, boating, fishing and swimming, with many more outlets for those interested in history, arts, and culture.
Wanaque:
The residential community of Wanaque, 9.4 square miles in total, is located approximately 30 miles from New York City. Indeed, the New York suburban area is expanding into the northern reaches of Wanaque.
The majority of the Borough's 10,520 residents are located between the Wanaque Reservoir to the west, and the rolling ridges of the Ramapo Mountains to the east. Less than half of Wanaque is developed.

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