The Glens at Pompton Plains Condominium Association

The Glens at Pompton Plains Condominium Association A place to share information & ideas with your Neighbors of The Glens

During the 1990's a Planned Residential Development known as "The Glens" was constructed adding 583 town houses, coach homes and condominium units to the housing stock of Pequannock Township. The pairing of Baker Firestone (The Developer) and American Cyanamid Company (The Land Owner) brought about a community that offered a variety of housing choices ranging from Single Family Homes to Affordable

Housing that serve to accommodate the tastes and means of all ways of life. Built on 191.1 acres of prime Morris County real estate, The Glens boasts 2 swimming pools, 2 tennis courts, 3 tot lots and a basketball court, along with a Clubhouse with an on-site Management Office. The Glens at Pompton Plains continues to be one of the most desirable communities in the area to live.

05/21/2025

Learn more about the hiring requirements and apply for Pompton Plains , New Jersey Dispatcher Job

05/19/2025
For over 30 years this Japenese maple has been a cherished part of The Glens’ Chatfield beauty…sad to see it go.
05/08/2025

For over 30 years this Japenese maple has been a cherished part of The Glens’ Chatfield beauty…sad to see it go.

11/05/2021

The fall season means New Jersey’s black bears are on the move foraging for food to fatten up for winter. The New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife reminds you to take precautions to avoid attracting bears while living or recreating outdoors in areas frequented by these animals.

Feeding bears deliberately or unintentionally by carelessly leaving out food or garbage can have serious consequences for residents and bears. Bears that learn to associate food with people can become a nuisance and are more likely to damage property or exhibit aggression. Intentional feeding of a bear is dangerous, illegal and carries a fine of up to $1,000.

Follow these tips to minimize encounters with bears:

• Secure trash and eliminate obvious sources of food, such as pet food, easy-to-reach bird feeders, or food residue in barbecue grills.

• Use certified bear-resistant garbage containers, if possible. Otherwise, store all garbage in containers with tight-fitting lids and place them along the inside walls of a garage, the basement, a sturdy shed or other secure area where a bear is unlikely to see or smell it.

• Wash garbage containers frequently with a disinfectant solution to remove odors. Put out garbage on collection day, not the night before.

• Avoid feeding birds when bears are active. If you choose to feed birds, do so during daylight hours only and bring feeders indoors at night. Suspend birdfeeders from a free-hanging wire, making sure they are at least 10 feet off the ground and away from branches a bear can climb on to access them. Clean up spilled seeds and shells daily.

• Remove all uneaten food and food bowls used by pets fed outdoors.

• Clean outdoor grills and utensils to remove food and grease residue. Store grills securely.

• Do not place meat or any sweet foods in compost piles.

• Remove fruit or nuts that fall from trees in your yard.

• Install electric fencing to protect crops, beehives and livestock.



If you encounter a black bear while outdoors, follow these tips:

• Remain calm and never run from a bear. Avoid direct eye contact, which a bear may perceive as a challenge. Back away slowly. A bear may utter a series of huffs, make popping sounds by snapping its jaws or swat the ground. These are warning signs that you are too close. Make sure the bear can easily escape.

• If a bear stands on its hind legs or moves closer, it may be trying to get a better view or detect scents in the air. This is usually not a threatening behavior.

• If a bear does not leave the area or advances toward you, make loud noises to scare it away by yelling, using a whistle, banging pots and pans or sounding an air horn. Make yourself look as big as possible by waving your arms. If you are with someone else, stand close together with your arms raised above your heads. Move to a secure area, such as a vehicle or building.

• If hiking in bear country, always make your presence known by talking loudly or clapping hands.

• Families who live in areas frequented by black bears should have a “Bear Plan” in place for children, with an escape route and planned use of whistles and air horns.

• Black bear attacks on humans are rare. If a black bear does attack, fight back.



A black bear passing through an area and not causing a problem should be left alone. People should leave the area and allow the bear to continue on its way. When frightened, bears may seek refuge by climbing trees. If the bear does go up a tree, clear the area and give the bear time to climb down and escape.

Report bear damage, nuisance behavior or aggressive bears to your local police department, the Wildlife Control Unit of the Division of Fish and Wildlife at 908-735-8793 or the DEP 24-hour Hotline at 1-877-WARN-DEP (1-877-927-6337).

To learn more about safely coexisting with New Jersey’s black bears and to minimize interactions with them, visit www.njfishandwildlife.com/bearfacts.htm.

Ballots must be received by Monday at 5:00 PM.
09/29/2021

Ballots must be received by Monday at 5:00 PM.

June 4th lightning hit a beautiful tree and unfortunately the slow death was inevitable.  The pulse of the electricity t...
09/24/2021

June 4th lightning hit a beautiful tree and unfortunately the slow death was inevitable. The pulse of the electricity that day was so large it knocked out the fountain fuse. The fuse worked as designed and saved the fountain. The older trees are vital to the wetlands ecosystem and it’s sad to see it go.

Another effective erosion control project completed in summer 2021.
09/20/2021

Another effective erosion control project completed in summer 2021.

Another 10 plus weather day at The Glens
09/20/2021

Another 10 plus weather day at The Glens

Perfect 10 weather day today
09/19/2021

Perfect 10 weather day today

07/27/2017

JCP&L NOTICE - CHATFIELD ONLY - There is a planned outage scheduled for tomorrow from approximately 8 AM until 11 AM. Most of the customers are out of Chatfield. There will be approximately 129 customers out of power. The customers were notified through Internal Voice Response recording system. JCP&L has to make emergency repairs to some electrical equipment. The company can not do the work while the electric is on due to the high voltage, which is unsafe. The three hour time frame could be sooner.

Even though the weather says differently the spirit of Christmas is in The Glen's. Merry Christmas🎄🎄🎄
12/21/2015

Even though the weather says differently the spirit of Christmas is in The Glen's. Merry Christmas🎄🎄🎄

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Pompton Plains, NJ
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