The thirty-three square mile area which is now the Township of Bridgewater was originally purchased from a local Indian tribe. Chartered by King George II of England in 1749, Bndgewater is a modern suburban municipality with a balance of residential and commercial uses.
The Township is conveniently located in Somerset County and is within easy access of the many benefits New Jersey has to offer. Bndgewater is a diversely populated community and aims at satisfying the needs of all of its residents.
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Incorporated: |
1899 |
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Population: |
33,413 |
Public Business: |
(908) 725-6300 |
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Municipal Address: |
700 Garretson Road |
Police: |
911/ (908) 722-4111 |
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Fire/Emergency: |
911/ (908) 722-4111 | |
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Electric: |
Jersey Central Power and Light Company |
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Electric/Gas: |
Public Service Gas and Electric Company | ||
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Water: |
Elizabethtown Water Co. | ||
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Sewer: |
Municipal (Fee) | ||
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Garbage: |
Private | ||
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836 Newmans Lane Bridgewater, NJ 08807 908-526-4016 |
Adamsville School: K-3 Bradley Gardens School: K-3 Crim School: K-3 Hamilton School: K-3 John F. Kennedy School: K-3 Van Holten School: K-3 Eisenhower School: 4-6 Hillside School: 4-6 Merriwood Middle: 7-8 Bridgewater/Raritan Regional High School: 9-12 |
County Vocational & Tech: 9-12+ St. Bernards Pre-School: age 3-K Jewish Community Center Creative Nursery School: age 2-K |
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Hunterdon/Somerset Association of REALTORS®. |
Your REALTOR® is a member of a professional organization abiding by a Code of Ethics and is here to serve you. |
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