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Montclair Roofing and Contracting
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Montclair Roofing and Contracting
Montclair Roofing and Contracting
77-79 Washington StBloomfield New Jersey 07003United States
(973) 985-3333
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Montclair Roofing and Contracting is a trusted and reliable roofing company located in Montclair, NJ. They offer a wide range of services, including roofing repairs, roof replacement, financing options, and 0% APR financing with no payments. Their team of experienced roofers provides quality artistry at an affordable price, making them the best choice for all your roofing needs. Montclair Roofing and Contracting also offers free estimates so that you can get an accurate assessment of the cost of your roofing project. Choose Montclair Roofing and Contracting for the best roofing services in the area.
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About Bloomfield
Bloomfield is a township in Essex County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Bloomfield is an inner-ring suburb of Newark. As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 53,105. == History == The earliest settlers of the area were the Lenape Native Americans. The initial patent for European settlement of the land that would become Bloomfield Township was granted to the English Puritan colonists of Newark, and the area assigned to Essex County in 1675, and Newark Township in 1693. From the 1690s to about the 1720s, much of the northern and eastern land was sold to descendants of New Netherland colonists who had settled Acquackanonk, and the remainder mostly to English families. Speertown (now Upper Montclair), Stone House Plains (now Brookdale), and Second River (now Belleville and Nutley) were essentially Dutch and Jersey Dutch-speaking, while Cranetown, Watsessing, and the Morris Neighborhood (now North Center) were predominantly English. Starting in the mid-18th century, the English and Dutch neighborhoods gradually integrated, with Thomas Cadmus being among the first Dutchmen to settle in an English neighborhood. Numerous residents served in the Revolutionary War. No significant engagements occurred in Bloomfield, although the locale was on the Continental Army's retreat route after the Battle of Long Island; British and American troops conducted foraging operations; and General George Washington is believed to have visited at least two residences.