Somerset County Commercial Hub
Welcome to Bridgewater, a Somerset County township that balances colonial-era history with its role as a Central Jersey commercial and suburban hub.
Bridgewater is a township in Somerset County, New Jersey, located in the central part of the state about 35 miles west of Manhattan. With a population of roughly 46,000, it is one of the larger municipalities in Somerset County and functions as the county's primary commercial hub. Bridgewater's history runs deep: the area was chartered by King George II in 1749 and incorporated as a township in 1798, placing it among New Jersey's earliest townships, and it was long known as a farming community before suburban development transformed it in the 20th century. The township's modern role is dual. Bridgewater is Somerset County's regional commercial center, anchored by Bridgewater Commons, a major regional shopping mall, and by a concentration of corporate offices along the Route 22 and Interstate 287 corridors. At the same time, it remains a suburban bedroom community for New York City, with commuter rail and highway access connecting residents to Manhattan and the state's larger employment centers. This balance of commerce and residential character defines daily life in the township. Bridgewater is not a single village but a collection of unincorporated communities. Bradley Gardens, Martinsville, Finderne, Green Knoll, and Bridgewater Center each function as distinct neighborhoods with their own housing patterns and local identity, an arrangement rooted in the township's agricultural past, when the present-day boroughs of Somerville and Raritan were still part of Bridgewater. The Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District serves Bridgewater and neighboring Raritan Borough and is a central draw for families. Recreation is anchored by Duke Island Park, a Somerset County park set along the historic Raritan Power Canal. Together, the township's strong schools, commercial amenities, and commuter access make it a durable and convenient Central Jersey address.
Bridgewater is a township in Somerset County, New Jersey, in the central part of the state. It lies west of the Raritan River and roughly 35 miles west of Manhattan, near Somerville and Bound Brook.
Bridgewater is served by the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District, which educates students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade from Bridgewater Township and Raritan Borough. The district operates several primary, intermediate, middle, and high schools.
Bridgewater is known as Somerset County's commercial hub, home to the Bridgewater Commons regional mall and numerous corporate headquarters. It also has colonial-era roots, having been chartered by King George II in 1749 and incorporated in 1798.
Bridgewater Township has a population of roughly 46,000, making it one of the larger municipalities in Somerset County. It encompasses several unincorporated communities, including Bradley Gardens, Martinsville, Finderne, Green Knoll, and Bridgewater Center.
Bridgewater is roughly 35 miles west of Manhattan and is crossed by several major highways, including Interstate 287, Route 22, and Route 202/206. NJ Transit rail service at nearby stations connects the township to Newark and New York City.
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