It’s unusually cold for this time of year, but since it is in fact April, I assume that we’ll see warmer weather soon. For me, that means more time outdoors, specifically in Brookdale Park.
I’ve been going to Brookdale Park since my kids were babies: I spent many afternoons pushing their strollers along the paths and later helped them navigate the equipment on the two playgrounds. Several years later, I found myself at the park again, cheering them on from the sidelines of the soccer and softball fields with fellow Montclair moms.
My kids have moved on to other activities, but I still love the park. Whenever I get a chance, I meet a friend for some tennis (there are 11 courts). I also love the art shows held there in spring and fall, as well as the free summer concerts and July 4th fireworks. Note to gardeners: there are dozens of different species of roses in the gorgeous rose garden.
Brookdale Park was designed by the Olmstead brothers, who also designed New York City’s Central Park. Since I grew up in the city and spent a lot of time in Central Park when I was young, I really feel right at home here.
Sometimes a house just has the right combination of elements – location, price and space.  2 Dalebrook Road, in Bloomfield earns high marks on any walkability scale. It’s close to Brookdale’ s  interesting ethnic restaurants– Stamna (Greek), Boonsong  (Thai) and Bar Cara (Italian). Houses of worship– Temple Ner Tamid and the Watchung Presbyterian Church– are literally steps away, as is Bloomfield Middle School. For commuters, the DeCamp bus to New York City stops right around the corner, and Brookdale Park is a five-minute up Watchung Avenue.
Location is not the only virtue of this property. 2 Dalebrook Rd is a well-maintained split-level with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a den and an oversized rec-room – great for table tennis, billiards or a child’s playroom. Oak hardwood floors and lots of windows make the house bright and airy. A newly carpeted and painted rec room, a new shower in the master bath, new front steps, and central air-conditioning (you guessed it, also new) make this house move-in ready, all at an affordable $379,000. Happen to be looking for homes in Bloomfield?  Check out this great house in a great neighborhood at a great price.
I’m a big fan of the Brookdale section of Bloomfield. It has charming, well-maintained houses right by Brookdale Park, as well as a great mix of traditional and trendy shops and restaurants on Broad Street. Italian food fans have two delicious choices, each open less than a year. Bar Cara is the more casual sibling of Montclair’s haute Italian restaurant Fascino; both are owned by the DePersio family. On the other side of Watchung Ave. is Pizza Rustica, serving pizzas, pastas and the like. Literally next door is the popular Greek eatery Stamna, and right across the street is Boonsong Thai Cuisine.Â
Looking for something less exotic? The IHOP is perfect for a traditional pancake breakfast, and Mastriano Prime Meats & Deli has been the neighborhood butcher since 1966. After dinner, Brookdale-ites often stroll over to Holsten’s. Open since 1939, Holsten’s was famous for its ice cream long before the Sopranos came to town.Â
The neighborhood is also home to several houses of worship. Among others, the Watchung Presbyterian Church is right next to the IHOP, and Temple Ner Tamid, a Reform congregation, is just a bit further south on Broad.Â
Clearly local shop owners are proud of their neighborhood: long-established businesses here include Brookdale Wine & Spirits, Brookdale Pet Center and Brookdale Barber. Add Brookdale Elementary School to the north, Bloomfield Middle School to the east, and you have one of New Jersey’s best walkable communities.