Mysterious “Ghost Bridge” Resurfaces in NJ After Nearly a Century

Just when you thought you’d seen everything in New Jersey, a submerged “ghost bridge” has re-emerged.

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According to a story in North Jersey, the ghost bridge more than likely hasn’t been seen in a century.

Why Are We Seeing The Ghost Bridge Now?

But the lower water levels which led to the bridge’s resurfacing has also led to the re-telling of the great story of this bridge.

In a report at abc7ny,com, officials say the water levels are not related to the current drought situation.

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History tells us that there are many instances of “history repeating itself”, and this bridge may be a story like that.

The Story Of The Ghost Bridge And The Village

It’s called the Oak Ridge Reservoir in West Milford, and its re-appearance tells the story of not just a bridge, but an entire village.

The story begins in the 1890s when the bridge was created to help supply water to Newark.

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The source for the water that would supply much-needed water to Newark had to be changed because the source, the Passaic River got too polluted from local industries…

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