Bridgewater

Bridgewater is a 32 square mile community in central Somerset County. It borders 11 other municipalities and is home to 3600 acres of public and private parks and recreation areas.

The town is known as a commercial hub in the area, partly due to the Bridgewater Commons Mall, one of the best-known malls in the state. With close proximity to both New York City and Philadelphia, Bridgewater is also the perfect spot for commuters looking for the convenience of suburban life.

Because it started as a farming community, Bridgewater has plenty to offer regarding country scenery. While it is now fairly developed, there are still signs of its rural past throughout the town. The Raritan River flows through Bridgewater, giving it a waterfront vibe and beautiful views along biking and walking paths. Washington Campground, also known as Middlebrook Encampment, is a preserved portion of the land where George Washington’s army camped during the winter of 1778. It’s a beautiful place to enjoy an afternoon with the family.

The town of Bridgewater is known for its blue-ribbon schools and award-winning teachers. The Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District serves pre-K through 12th grade students from both Bridgewater and Raritan Borough. The district is comprised of more than 10 schools, 8,000 students, and 700 teachers. Since it’s one of the largest suburban districts in New Jersey, the schools offer lots of academic support and supplemental programs. Most of the students in the district live in Bridgewater, while around 1,000 students come from Raritan. Somerset County Vocational and Technical High School are also within the town limits and provide occupational and academic training to students throughout Somerset County. There are also several private schools nearby.

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