Bridgewater Township Municipal Building 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater, NJ 08807 (908) 725-6300 Monday- Friday: 9 AM - 5 PM

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Responsible Department Phone number
Accident Reports Police Records 908-725-4044
Animal Service Somerset County Animal Shelter 908-725-0308
Bingo Applications Township Clerk 908-725-6300 ext. 5020
Birth Certificates Vital Statistics 908-725-6300 ext. 5551
Block and Lot Tax Assessor 908-725-6300 ext. 5121
Bulky Waste Public Works 908-725-6300 ext. 6000
Cat Licenses Township Clerk 908-725-6300 ext. 5020
Construction Permits Code Enforcement 908-725-6300 ext. 5560
Code Book Township Clerk 908-725-6300 ext 5025
Death Certificates Vital Statistics 908-725-6300 ext 5551
Decks (inspections) Code Enforcement 908-725-6300 ext. 5560
Demolitions Code Enforcement 908-725-6300 ext. 5560
Development Questions Planning 908-725-6300 ext. 5530
Dog Licenses Township Clerk 908-725-6300 ext. 5020
Elections and Voting Township Clerk 908-725-6300 ext. 5020
Employment Opportunities Human Resources 908-725-6300 ext. 5040
Fire and Rescue Information Volunteer Fire and Rescue Groups Various (see web link)
Health Services Health Services (908) 725-6300 ext. 5210
Home Fire Safety Requirements and Application Fire Safety 908-725-6300 ext. 5550
Home Occupation Zoning 908-725-6300 ext 5541
Leaf Bags Public Works 908-725-6300 ext. 6000
Limousine Certificates Township Clerk 908-725-6300 ext. 5020
Maps (street, zoning, fire districts, voting districts) Township Clerk 908-725-6300 ext. 5020
Marriage Licenses Vital Statistics 908-725-6300 ext. 5551
Minutes: Planning Planning 908-725-6300 ext. 5530
Minutes: Town Council Township Clerk 908-725-6300 ext. 5020
Minutes: Zoning Zoning 908-725-6300 ext. 5530
Noise Complaints Health 908-725-6300 ext. 5210
Pet Adoption Somerset Regional Animal Shelter 908-725-0308
Potholes Public Works 908-725-6300 ext. 6000
Raffle Applications Township Clerk 908-725-6300 ext. 5020
Property Tax Rebates Tax Collector 908-725-6300 ext.. 5145
Recreation Programs Recreation 908-725-6300 ext.. 5300
Septic System (abandonment) Health 908-725-6300 ext. 5210
Sewer Bills Tax Collector 908-725-6300 ext. 5145
Snow Removal Public Works 908-725-6300 ext. 6000
Soil Disturbance Permits Engineering 908-725-6300 ext. 5500
Street Openings Engineering 908-725-6300 ext. 5500
Streetlights PSE&G or

JCPL
1-800-436-7734

1-888-544-4877
Subdivision Applications Planning 908-725-6300 ext. 5530
Tax Bills Tax Collector 908-725-6300 ext. 5145
Township Code Township Clerk 908-725-6300 ext. 5025
Tree Removal Engineering 908-725-6300 ext. 5515
Water Quality Health 908-725-6300 ext. 5210
Yard Waste Public Works 908-725-6300 ext. 6000
Zoning Questions Zoning 908-725-6300 ext. 5541

Division of Public Works

The Division of Public Works is comprised of five (5) Departments; Road, Sewer, Building and Grounds, Parks and Fleet Maintenance.

It is the mission of Bridgewater Public Works to provide:

  • Effective street maintenance
  • Storm and sanitary sewer management
  • Environmentally responsible drainage
  • Yard waste management
  • Accessible secure and properly maintained buildings
  • Clean and safe parks
  • Maintenance of entire fleet of Township vehicles and equipment

Functions of Public Works include but are not limited to the following:

Repair of potholes, patching of roads, sweeping of streets, repair of inlets and catch basins, maintenance of street and traffic signs and removal of dead deer from roads. Maintenance of sanitary sewer main lines, cleaning of flow channels and catch basins/inlets. Ground maintenance in parks, properties and facilities and maintenance/repair of all Township owned vehicles and equipment.

Take note of our address and phone number:

411 Chimney Rock Rd.
Building A
Bound Brook, NJ 08805
908-725-6300 Ext. 6000

Mailing Address:

100 Commons Way
Bridgewater, NJ 08807

If you have any questions please call (908) 725-6300 extension 6000 or email publicworks@bridgewaternj.gov

For any questions relating to sewer bills, please contact our Tax Collector’s office at (908) 725 – 6300 x5145 or taxcollector@bridgewaternj.gov.

No curbside pickup is available from the Public Works Division.

Dead Deer Pickup

Bridgewater Township contracts with a service to remove dead deer from resident’s living spaces on their property or Township roadways.   Once the contractor is notified, they have 48 business hours to remove the deer.  Our policy for removal of deer only apply to areas considered part of the living space for residents such as yards or gardens.  An animal that is deceased in the woods or natural areas is left to decompose naturally.  This is beneficial for the ecosystem as it provides nutrients for the soil and food for other wildlife. This also helps us to manage costs effectively, as removing and disposing of deer in this type of setting would use taxpayer money for a non-essential removal.

Christmas Tree Drop Offs

Bridgewater Township will once again provide drop-off locations for real Christmas trees from December 26, 2023 through January 31, 2024. These locations are open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

  • Ardmaer Park
  • Chimney Rock Park
  • Thomae Park
  • Cedarbrook Park

Residents may also bring their Christmas trees to the Yard Waste Facility located at 136 Foothill Road. The facility will be open Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m., weather permitting. Additionally, they are open Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.  Starting January 15th, the hours will be Monday-Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and closed on Saturdays until March 16th.

Christmas Tree Recycling Guidelines

  • All decorations, lights, wires, tinsel, and other objects should be removed from the tree prior to drop-off.
  • Only natural trees will be accepted. Do not drop off wreaths, garland, or artificial trees.
  • Group deliveries and trees from vendors will not be accepted.
  • Trees should be piled neatly and as close together as possible at the drop-off location.

Somerset County is also offering two drop-off locations, which will be open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

  • Colonial Park Gardens, located at 156 Mettlers Road, Parking Lot F, in Somerset (Franklin Township).
  • North Branch Park, located at 355 Milltown Road, at the lighted baseball field, in Bridgewater.

If you have any questions, please call the Bridgewater Public Works Dept. at (908) 725-6300 extension 6000 or email publicworks@bridgewaternj.gov.

POTHOLES
If you should come across a pothole on a Bridgewater road, please report it to our Public Works Division by using our online form here or by calling (908)-725-6300 Ext. 6000 or sending an e-mail to publicworks@bridgewaternj.gov. Please give us the location of the pothole so that we can repair it immediately.

If the pothole is on a county road, call Somerset County at (908) 541-5021 or click on this link to complete an online roadway complaint inspection form.

If the pothole is on a state highway, call the New Jersey Department of Transportation at (609) 292-4347 or click on this link.

SENIOR BRUSH PICK-UP PROGRAM

Senior Brush Pick-Up is a program that offers brush pick-up to Bridgewater homeowners aged 65 or older. The program allows Bridgewater seniors to call the Department of Public Works (DPW) to schedule pick-up of sticks, twigs, branches, and small limbs. In order to be eligible for the program, the senior citizen must be the actual homeowner of the property. Proof of eligibility may be required. We will provide pick-up service on Thursdays, beginning March 28th, and will conclude the last week in October. Please follow the guidelines listed below:

  • Brush must be 5 feet or less in length.
  • Logs and limbs must be 6 inches or less in diameter.
  • Brush piles must be stacked neatly in one direction at the curb line.
  • Friends, family, neighbors, and landscape contractors may not add to your brush pile.
  • Brush can be placed in brown recyclable bags. Limit of 5 bags. Plastic bags are not acceptable.
  • The brush pile may not be any larger than 7 feet in length, 5 feet in width, and 4 feet in height.
  • Grass, mulch, leaves, dirt, roots, and stumps will not be collected.
  • Tree contractors hired to remove storm debris and trees must remove the resultant debris.

This program is not intended for DPW to act as a tree removal service. If the above conditions are not met, the items cannot be picked up. Appointments are made on a first come, first serve basis. To make a reservation, please contact DPW at 908-725-6300 ext. 6000.

Please note that yard waste may also be dropped off at the Bridgewater Township Yard Waste Facility located at 136 Foothill Road.

You can also drop off yard waste at the Bridgewater Township yard waste facility at 136 Foothill Road. 

For further information please click – https://www.bridgewaternj.gov/yard-waste/

LEAF BAG CURB-SIDE COLLECTION PROGRAM

Township regulations require that leaves be bagged if they are intended for pick-up by the Township. Leaf bags are available beginning October 1st at the Public Works Department located at 411 Chimney Rock Road, Building A. The hours of distribution will be Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. while supplies last. Be advised that the electronic gates lock at 3 p.m. Residents will be required to show proof of Bridgewater residency. Additionally, residents may only pick up bags for their home address. They may not retrieve bags for relatives or neighbors.

Only leaves should be placed in the brown leaf bags. Grass clippings, ornamental grasses, sticks, brush, and other materials will not be picked up. Residents are encouraged to bring those items to the township’s Yard Waste Facility. Leaf bags should not block traffic, drainage ways, or catch basins.

Bagged leaves will be picked up continuously on a rotating basis between November 1st and December 31st, weather permitting.  The curbside collection of leaf bags will end December 31st.

Residents may continue to drop-off their leaf bags and other acceptable yard waste at the Township’s Yard Waste facility located at 136 Foothill Road behind Costco. If you have any questions, please call (908) 725-6300 extension 6000 or email publicworks@bridgewaternj.gov.

 

SNOW PLOW OPERATIONS

The Public Works Division wants to remind residents that portable basketball hoops, street hockey goals, etc. must be removed from the roadways including cul-de-sacs for snow plow operations.  They should be far enough away from the curb or edge of pavement so that they will not hang over the edge.

During snow events, we request that cars be placed in driveways and off the street.  Trash cans and recycling containers should also be kept off the roadways as the plow driver may not see these obstacles or may go around those obstacles leaving these areas unplowed.  The Township will not be responsible for any damage to trash cans, recycling containers, basketball hoops, street hockey goals, etc. damaged during snow plow or salting operations.  It is the owner’s responsibility to have these items relocated or removed.

In general, the snow plow procedure during the storm is to clean the center of the roadway, to provide access to all roads in an area.  Once the storm is over the driver will then proceed to clear the roadway curb to curb (edge to edge of pavement) on each street in the area.  Depending on the rate of snowfall we may need to open the center of all the roadways in an area first, delaying the full width clearing to a later time in the snow event. If the roadway has not been cleaned curb to curb, be aware that the front of your driveway maybe covered with snow as the plows complete their work. Please be aware that major roads are plowed first before local residential streets and cul-de-sacs.

If you have any questions please call (908) 725-6300 ext. 6000.

SNOW REMOVAL (SIDEWALKS)

Owners or tenants of any land next to Township public streets must remove all snow and ice from sidewalks within 12 hours of daylight after snowfall has stopped. Snow should be kept on the owner’s property and not moved into the street so that traffic safety is not impacted. If the sidewalk is covered with ice that the owners or tenants cannot remove, the sidewalk must be thoroughly covered with sand, ashes or rock salt within 24 hours after the snowfall has stopped.

Snow that is not removed from sidewalks or ice that is not treated within the time provided above may be removed or treated by the Public Works Division at the homeowner’s expense.

CALL BEFORE YOU DIG

811eng_ver_rgbThe federally mandated, national phone number, 811, helps prevent you from unintentionally hitting underground utility lines. Before you begin projects that involve digging, dial 811 to locate underground electric, gas or other utility lines. Digging without this information can cause power outages, and it’s extremely dangerous. Simply tell the 811 operator where you’re planning to dig and what type of work you will be doing, and your local utility companies will be notified. Within a few days, they will mark the location of underground lines.

Please call at least three days in advance to avoid unnecessary delays to your project. Know what’s below – Call before you dig!

 For more information, visit http://www.call811.com.

Facts

Our 32 square mile community in central Somerset County borders 11 other municipalities. We are home to 3600 acres of public and private parks and recreation opportunities. Bridgewater boasts Blue Ribbon schools, job opportunities in national and international pharmaceutical and biotechnology firms, and is home to the championship winning Somerset Patriots and Bridgewater Commons Mall, as well as numerous other shopping opportunities and hotels.
Demographics:
Population: 45,977 Land Area: 32.68 sq. mi.

Type of Government: Mayor/Council


Municipal Services:

Police Force: 79 persons 908-722-4111
Fire Protection: 6 Volunteer Companies
908-725-6300 ext 5555

Refuse Removal: Private
Libraries: Somerset County Library
908-526- 4016

Nearest Hospital: Robert Wood Johnson
908-685-2200
Property Tax Basic Rate Per $100 Assessed Value: 1.967
Assessment Ratio: 100%
Municipal Tax Information:
908-725-6300 ext. 5145

Utilities: PSE&G 800-436-7734
JCP&L 800-452-9155
NJ American Water 800-652-6987


Officials
:

Mayor, Matthew C. Moench
Allen Kurdyla, Council President
Michael Kirsh, Council Vice President
Howard Norgalis, Councilman
Filipe Pedroso, Councilman
Timothy Ring, Councilman

Municipal Building
100 Commons Way
Bridgewater, N.J. 08807
Phone: (908) 725-6300 Fax: (908)707-1235
Website: www.bridgewaternj.gov


Community Based Media:

Newspapers:
Somerset Messenger-Gazette 908-722-3000
The Courier-News 908-707-3121
The Star Ledger 800-242-0850

Radio Stations:
WCTC-AM 732-249-2600
WMGQ-FM 732-249-2600
WERA-AM 908-755-1590
WAWZ 732-469-0991

Television Stations:
Cablevision: 908-356-1300
http://www.cablevision.com/

Direct TV: 1-866-664-9485
http://www.direct.tv 


Shopping Malls and Shopping Centers:

Bridgewater Commons 908-218-0001
Bridgewater Promenade
Bridgewater Shops
Chimney Rock Crossing
Martinsville District
Somerset Shopping Center
The Village at Bridgewater Commons


Transportation Services:

New Jersey Transit 973-275-5555
Suburban Transit 732-249-1100
RideWise 908-704-1011


Cultural:

Movie Theater: 1

Performing Theater: 1
Theater Group: 1

Recreation/Leisure:
908-725-6373

The Bridgewater Parks system consists of 18 township parks, 3 county parks, and 1 county athletic complex encompassing approximately 1,420 acres of total park land for residents to enjoy with fun and leisure.

You can learn more about where parks are and what facilities are available to you through our parks website. 


Historic Sites:

Middlebrook Encampment

Van Veghten House  908-218-1281
Jacob Vosseller/Castner/Allen Tavern
Van Horn House


Hotels
:

Bridgewater Marriott 908-927-9300
Hilton Garden Inn 732-271-9030
Hampton Inn & Suites 908-722-9910
Hyatt House – Bridgewater 908-725-0800
Red Bull Inn 908-722-4000


Annual Events:

4th of July Middlebrook Encampment – July
4th of July Family Fun Fair – July, North Branch Park, Somerset County Park Commission
Drive In Movies – July-August, Duke Island Park, Somerset County Park Commission
National Night Out – August
Sunday Night Concert Series – July-August, Duke Island Park, Somerset County Park Commission
4H Fair – August
Commerce Bank Ballpark Concert – September


Schools
:

Bridgewater-Raritan Public Schools
908-231-8660
Parochial:
Immaculata High School, Somerville

908-722-0200
Immaculate Conception School, Somerville
908-725-6516
St. Ann’s School, Raritan
908-725-7787
Higher Education:
Raritan Valley Community College

908-526-1200
Pingry
908-647-5555

Bridgewater Township Municipal Building 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater, NJ 08807 (908) 725-6300 Monday- Friday: 9 AM - 5 PM


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