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Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence
Need help or know someone that needs help?
If you are involved in a domestic violence dispute with your partner and want to report it, please call the Bridgewater Township Police Department at 908-722-4111.
In an emergency or if you feel you are in immediate danger call 911.
Safe and Sound Somerset
24 hour call or text hotline: 866-685-1122
For more information about Safe and Sound visit:
If you would like to speak with Bridgewater Township’s Director of Housing and Social Services please call 908-725-6300 ext. 5245.
Affordable Housing
Bridgewater Affordable Housing
Bridgewater Township has maintained a successful affordable housing program for many years, supporting the development of over 1,400 affordable units across a variety of housing types, including single family homes, multi-family rentals, and special needs units. There are two primary components of this program – affordable housing units for sale or rent, and a housing rehabilitation program. Township funding for affordable housing units come from development fees collected by the Affordable Housing Trust Fund.
RENTING OR BUYING AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNIT IN BRIDGEWATER
There are numerous affordable for-sale and rental properties within the municipality. Click here to apply to rent an affordable housing unit in Bridgewater, or click here to apply to buy an affordable housing unit in Bridgewater.
Bridgewater Township Housing Rehabilitation Program Application
What is it all about?
The Township of Bridgewater Housing Rehabilitation Program is designed to assist eligible residents with funding for major and minor housing rehabilitation to their principal place of residence.
This brochure provides a brief description of eligibility criteria, the application process and procedures.
So How Does the Program Help?
The program is designed to provide assistance based on the Program Building Inspector’s determination of what eligible items are needed and does not guarantee the maximum assistance.
If eligible, a 100% property rehabilitation Deferred Loan will be made available on a First Come, First Served basis. A lien will be placed on your home and recorded with your property deed. This Loan (not to exceed $24,000) shall be forgiven ten (10) years from the date it is recorded at the County. During the ten (10) years, if you should transfer title or rent to someone for any reason, you, your heirs, executors or representative, must notify the Township and repayment must be made within thirty (30) days.
Who is Eligible?
- The applicant must be a resident of Bridgewater Township.
- The applicant must be the owner of the property and the property must be the principal place of residence.
- The Building cannot contain more than one (1) rental units and the principal unit must be owner occupied. All rent received must be declared as income by the applicant.
- The annual GROSS income (amount prior to taxes) of all persons residing in the applicant’s household must not exceed the maximum income level established by State Guidelines. These limits are subject to change annually.
- Property taxes must be current.
- The building must not be utilized for any purpose other than residential use.
Find the number of persons residing in the household to obtain the maximum income allowed. Subject to change without notice. For Households over 8 call Rehabco at 732-477-7750.
# of Persons in Home |
Maximum Allowed Income |
|
# of Persons in Home |
Maximum Allowed Income |
1 |
$75,936 |
|
5 |
$117,158 |
2 |
$86,784 |
|
6 |
$125,837 |
3 |
$97,632 |
|
7 |
$134,515 |
4 |
$108,480 |
|
8 |
$143,194 |
ELIGIBLE Rehabilitation and Improvements are:
Major Repairs or Replacements:
- Roof
- Heating System (includes hot water heater)
- Plumbing (includes wells, sewer, and water connections)
- Electrical
- Sanitary Plumbing (including septic systems)
- Weatherization to reduce energy consumption
- Load Bearing structural damage
- Handicap facilities (documentation required)
- Stove (ONLY when a safety hazard exists)
Minor Repairs or Replacements:
- Minor painting
- Masonry
- Gutters and leaders
- Drywall and flooring
- Fixtures
- Minor Carpentry
- Repair Driveways and sidewalks
INELIGIBLE Rehabilitation and Improvements are:
- Custom Painting
- Cosmetic Luxury Fixtures
- Purchase of appliances not required by local code
- Acquisition of land
- Landscaping
- Custom tile
- Retention walls
Next Steps:
If after reading this site, you believe you are eligible for assistance, the first step is to completely fill out and return the Application along with all the documentation requested. Incomplete applications and/or missing documents will result in delaying your eligibility.
Applications are logged in order of the date a complete application is reviewed and approved and will be served on a First Come, First Served basis.
If your application has been on file for more than six (6) months when it reaches the top of the Application Logbook, your eligibility must be re-verified based on the requirements at the present time. If determined eligible, an appointment will be scheduled for an electrical inspection and a property inspection. You, or an adult representative, MUST be present for both inspections. A Work Write-Up for rehabilitation work will be prepared based upon the results of these inspections. A copy of the Work Write-Up will be forwarded to you for your review and comments.
The Program Building Inspector and the Homeowner will monitor the construction work in order to determine compliance with the Rehabilitation Contract. All work must be approved by the applicable Borough Inspectors as well as the Program Inspector prior to the contractor receiving payment.
Have any Questions?
If you require assistance in completing the related forms or need answers to any questions, please contact the Program Staff at:
44 East Water Street, Toms River NJ 08753
Phone: 732-477-7750
Fax: 732-920-9649
Email: rehabco@aol.com
Website: rehabconj.com
AFFORDABLE HOUSING RESOURCES
- MIDPOINT REVIEW & 2020 Annual Unit, Trust Fund, and VLI Monitoring
- HOUSING ELEMENT AND FAIR SHARE PLAN
- Affordable Housing Ordinance
- JUDGMENT OF COMPLIANCE AND REPOSE
- SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH FAIR SHARE HOUSING
- FAIR SHARE HOUSING CENTER AND GENERAL HISTORY OF MT. LAUREL LITIGATION
Yard Waste Site
BRIDGEWATER YARD WASTE SITE
136 Foothill Road, Bridgewater, NJ
On-Site Phone Number: 732-469-1500
Public Works Phone Number: 908-725-6300 x6000
2024 SCHEDULE AND HOURS OF OPERATION
Winter Operating Hours:
January 15th through March 15th
Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., weather permitting.
Closed Saturdays and Sundays.
Normal Operating Hours:
January 2nd through January 13th and March 16th through December 31st
Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. through 3:45 p.m., weather permitting.
Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. through 1:30 p.m., weather permitting. Closed Sundays.
Holiday Closures:
New Year’s Day – January 1
Martin Luther King Day – January 15
Memorial Day – May 27
Independence Day – July 4
Labor Day – August 31 & September 2
Thanksgiving – November 28-30
Christmas – December 25
New Year’s Day – January 1, 2025
Acceptable Items:
The Yard Waste Site is ONLY for the disposal of Brush, Leaves, Grass, Woodchips, and Logs. Logs must be 12 inches or less in diameter and three feet or less in length. Tree Stumps are not allowed.
Purchase of Topsoil and Mulch:
Topsoil and Mulch (hardwood, brown, black, red) are available for purchase at a fee payable to the site operator. Contact the site for pricing information.
General Information:
- Drop-off services are free to Bridgewater residents.
- All residents must stop at the office trailer and show proof of residency prior to dumping.
- Contractors and commercial operators may use the site to drop off material from Bridgewater residents; however, there will be a fee for this service payable by the contractors. Contact the site at 732-469-1500 for pricing information.
- Residents will be allowed one commercial or rental vehicle (6 cubic yards max) to drop off yard waste for free twice a year, with a permit available from the Superintendent of Public Works. Permits must be picked up in person by Residents at the Public Works Building, 411 Chimney Rock Road, Building A, Bound Brook. When obtaining a permit, the resident must bring the name of the landscaper/contractor, their business address, the make and model of the vehicle being used, and the vehicle’s license plate number. Residents must also show proof of residency when picking up their permit. Additionally, residents MUST accompany contractor to Yard Waste Site when dropping off yard waste.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in helping the Township continue to offer this service in the most efficient manner with the lowest cost possible. For more information, please contact the Public Works Department from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 908-725-6300 ext. 6000 or email publicworks@bridgewaternj.gov.
LEAF BAG CURB-SIDE COLLECTION PROGRAM
The Township has concluded distribution and pick-up of Fall Leaf Bags for the season. Residents may continue to drop-off their leaf bags at the Township’s Yard Waste Facility located at 136 Foothill Road near the Costco shopping center.
Their winter hours through March 15, 2024, will be Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., weather permitting. The facility will be closed on Saturdays. Beginning March 16th, the facility will go back to its normal hours of Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. and Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. You must stop at the trailer upon entering the facility to show proof of Bridgewater residency.
Leaf bag distribution will resume again in October 2024, and leaf bag pick-up will begin on November 1, 2024.
If you have any questions, please call (908) 725-6300 extension 6000 or email publicworks@bridgewaternj.gov.
Sewer Utility
The Sewer Utility Division is responsible for managing the use and construction of sanitary sewerage facilities throughout the Township. To date we have installed 350 miles of collection lines and 50 miles of trunk sewers. We also maintain 4 major pumping stations, oversee 13 meter stations and 135 residential grinder pumps.
Sewer Utility Division operations are divided into four major functional groups, consisting of: Administration, Construction Inspection, Engineering, and Maintenance. Responsibilities are shared among three municipal departments: Engineering, Finance, and Municipal Services with support from the Building Code and Enforcement Division, and the Health Department.
Each year the Township Council approves a separate annual operating budget for Sewer Utility activities. The expense of these programs is recovered through a program of annual sewer use charges.
The Sewer Utility Division is constantly in the process of planning, designing, upgrading, and constructing new facilities. Newly constructed facilities consist of private sector development projects, which are required to include provisions for sanitary sewers, and public municipal projects for existing residents. Changes in development trends approved by the Planning Board are also evaluated to help ensure capacity within the existing Township infrastructure. As the Health Department identifies failing onsite treatment facilities the Sewer Utility Division is also advised so that alternative facilities can be evaluated and be added to the Six Year Capital Improvement Plan. Sewer Utility maintenance personnel also keep track of repairs and service calls to help aid in planning systems upgrades.
Sewer Utility Division operations include a variety of activities from general management to planning, design to construction, operations to preventative maintenance, collecting revenues to controlling expenditures, and interaction with the Township’s tax collector to ensure that all sewer users utilizing Bridgewater’s municipal sewage system are paying their fair share.
For Sewer maintenance issues, contact the Bridgewater Department of Public Works at (908) 725-6300 ext. 6000 or email publicworks@bridgewaternj.gov.
For emergencies during non-business hours, please call (908) 722-4111 ext. 0
For all Sewer billing issues or to set up an account, please contact the Tax Collector’s office at (908) 725 6300 ext. 5145 or email taxcollector@bridgewaternj.gov.
For all other Sewer Utility business, contact Thomas M. Genova, Director of Sewer Utility at (908) 725-6300 ext. 5515 or email tgenova@bridgewaternj.gov.
Resources for NJ Businesses
Small Business Development Center at Raritan Valley Community College The New Jersey Small Business Development Center at Raritan Valley Community College assists business owners and entrepreneurs to succeed.
New Jersey | The U.S. Small Business Administration The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) helps Americans start, build, and grow businesses. SBA was created in 1953 as an independent agency of the federal government to aid, counsel, assist and protect the interests of small business concerns, preserve free competitive enterprise and maintain and strengthen the overall economy of our nation.
NJEDA The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) grows the state’s economy and increases equitable access to opportunity by supporting high-quality job creation, catalyzing investment, and fostering vibrant, inclusive community development. NJEDA works in partnership with a diverse range of stakeholders to implement programs and initiatives that improve quality of life, enhance economic vitality, and strengthen New Jersey’s long-term economic competitiveness.
Small Business Improvement Grant – NJEDA
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
The 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.
Welcome to Bridgewater Township
Please check our news and announcements section for regular updates and meeting notices. Feel free to contact elected officials and Township departments for additional information by clicking on the email listed under the heading.
This is the regularly scheduled meeting of the Bridgewater Zoning Board.
Meetings take place in the Courtroom at 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater, NJ.
If you would like to access the livestream of this meeting, you may do so by going to https://www.youtube.com/@BridgewaterNewJersey/streams and clicking on the stream labelled “Zoning Board.”
All Council Meetings will be held in person at 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater, NJ 08807, with the ability to livestream via YouTube.
Members of the public will be able to see and hear the meeting but will have no ability to interact or provide testimony.
To access the Livestream, click this link: https://www.youtube.com/@BridgewaterNewJersey/streams – then, click on the livestream labeled “Bridgewater Council Meeting.”
Except as hereinafter provided, notice of regular and special meetings of the Township Council shall be posted 48 hours in advance on the official bulletin board in the Bridgewater Township Administration Municipal Building, 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater, New Jersey, and available on the Township Webpage at www.bridgewaternj.gov.
The Courier News and The Breeze electronically circulating in Somerset County are hereby designated as the two newspapers to receive notices of meetings of the Bridgewater Township Council.
The Bridgewater Planning Board meets on the first and third Tuesdays of the month for its regular meetings at 7:00 PM.
Residents can attend in person at 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater NJ 08835.
Alternately, residents can view a livestream of the meeting by visiting https://www.youtube.com/@BridgewaterNewJersey/streams and clicking on the stream titled “Planning Board Meeting.“
This is the regularly scheduled meeting of the Bridgewater Zoning Board.
Meetings take place in the Courtroom at 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater, NJ.
If you would like to access the livestream of this meeting, you may do so by going to https://www.youtube.com/@BridgewaterNewJersey/streams and clicking on the stream labelled “Zoning Board.”
The Bridgewater Planning Board meets on the first and third Tuesdays of the month for its regular meetings at 7:00 PM.
Residents can attend in person at 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater NJ 08835.
Alternately, residents can view a livestream of the meeting by visiting https://www.youtube.com/@BridgewaterNewJersey/streams and clicking on the stream titled “Planning Board Meeting.“
All Council Meetings will be held in person at 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater, NJ 08807, with the ability to livestream via YouTube.
Members of the public will be able to see and hear the meeting but will have no ability to interact or provide testimony.
To access the Livestream, click this link: https://www.youtube.com/@BridgewaterNewJersey/streams – then, click on the livestream labeled “Bridgewater Council Meeting.”
Except as hereinafter provided, notice of regular and special meetings of the Township Council shall be posted 48 hours in advance on the official bulletin board in the Bridgewater Township Administration Municipal Building, 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater, New Jersey, and available on the Township Webpage at www.bridgewaternj.gov.
The Courier News and The Breeze electronically circulating in Somerset County are hereby designated as the two newspapers to receive notices of meetings of the Bridgewater Township Council.
This is the regularly scheduled meeting of the Bridgewater Zoning Board.
Meetings take place in the Courtroom at 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater, NJ.
If you would like to access the livestream of this meeting, you may do so by going to https://www.youtube.com/@BridgewaterNewJersey/streams and clicking on the stream labelled “Zoning Board.”
The Bridgewater Planning Board meets on the first and third Tuesdays of the month for its regular meetings at 7:00 PM.
Residents can attend in person at 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater NJ 08835.
Alternately, residents can view a livestream of the meeting by visiting https://www.youtube.com/@BridgewaterNewJersey/streams and clicking on the stream titled “Planning Board Meeting.“
All Council Meetings will be held in person at 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater, NJ 08807, with the ability to livestream via YouTube.
Members of the public will be able to see and hear the meeting but will have no ability to interact or provide testimony.
To access the Livestream, click this link: https://www.youtube.com/@BridgewaterNewJersey/streams – then, click on the livestream labeled “Bridgewater Council Meeting.”
Except as hereinafter provided, notice of regular and special meetings of the Township Council shall be posted 48 hours in advance on the official bulletin board in the Bridgewater Township Administration Municipal Building, 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater, New Jersey, and available on the Township Webpage at www.bridgewaternj.gov.
The Courier News and The Breeze electronically circulating in Somerset County are hereby designated as the two newspapers to receive notices of meetings of the Bridgewater Township Council.
The Bridgewater Planning Board meets on the first and third Tuesdays of the month for its regular meetings at 7:00 PM.
Residents can attend in person at 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater NJ 08835.
Alternately, residents can view a livestream of the meeting by visiting https://www.youtube.com/@BridgewaterNewJersey/streams and clicking on the stream titled “Planning Board Meeting.“
Points of Interest
Bridgewater Commons
Commons Way
Bridgewater
908-218-0001
www.bridgewatercommons.com
Bridgewater Commons features a robust department store lineup that includes Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s. The center boasts an impressive collection of over 150 brands including AMC Theatre, Apple, lululemon, Pottery Barn, Sephora, Swarovski and Williams-Sonoma and popular dining options such as California Pizza Kitchen, The Cheesecake Factory, Redstone American Grill, Seasons 52, Shake Shack and Uncle Julio’s Mexican From Scratch. Also, Best Buy and TJMaxx and more are right across from the mall on Commons Way.
TD Bank Ballpark
Somerset Patriots Professional Baseball
1 Patriots Park
Bridgewater
Phone: 908-252-0700
www.somersetpatriots.com
Home of the Somerset Patriots, a member of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. Six-time Atlantic League Champions!
The Somerset Patriots play Professional Baseball played in beautiful award-winning TD Bank Ballpark, providing affordable, family entertainment to the community, with ~70 games played in April-September of each year! It is Home to the Somerset Patriots, a member of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. Six-time Atlantic League Champions.
Middlebrook Trail
The Middlebrook trail, located mostly in Bridgewater, NJ. The site is home to many fantastic plants and animals, but the biggest contributions which have made the trail increase in popularity are the many projects done by Eagle Scouts and other contributors. Without the help of eagle scouts and volunteers, including building bridges, boardwalks, and stairs on steep hills, the trail would not be what it is today