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  Bridgewater Township, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bridgewater is a relatively large, mostly affluent suburban township located in the center of Somerset County, adjacent to and north of Somerville, the seat of Somerset County.
The Mayor of Bridgewater Township is Patricia Flannery.
New Jersey's Eleventh Congressional District, covering western portions of Essex County, all of Morris County, and sections of Passaic County, Somerset County and Sussex County, is represented by Rodney Frelinghuysen (R, Harding Township).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bridgewater_Township,_New_Jersey   (1754 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/New Jersey
New Jersey was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution.
New Jersey is bordered on the north and northeast by New York, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by Delaware, and on the west by Pennsylvania (the latter two across the Delaware River.) Prominent geographic features include:
New Jersey is also home to several other urban legends, such as the ghost of Annie's Road in Totowa, Midgetville in Edgewater, Albino Village in Clifton, the haunted and demon-possessed Clinton Road in West Milford, and the Witch of Igoe Road in Marlboro.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/New_Jersey   (3449 words)

  
 Welcome to Bridgewater Township, New Jersey
Chartered by King George II of England in 1749, Bridgewater 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.
Bridgewater is a diversely populated community and aims at satisfying the needs of all of its residents.
www.lisafriedman.com /visit/somersetcounty/bridgewater   (266 words)

  
 Interstate 287 (New Jersey)
The necessity for providing highway facilities in New Jersey to serve urban population centers in New York and Pennsylvania is not limited to the provision of interstate circumferentials, but applies also to the provision of distributor or cross-connecting routes for traffic destined to various points within the central urban areas.
After careful analysis of the situation, New Jersey has concluded that the lanes do not succeed in alleviating traffic congestion or improving air quality, and that their removal is warranted.
I-287 / I-95 (New Jersey Turnpike) Interchange in Edison Township, NJ (whereroadsmeet.com)
www.nycroads.com /roads/I-287_NJ   (5334 words)

  
 Bridgewater Township Real Estate & Homes For Sale In Somerset County, New Jersey
Bridgewater Township is the 33-square mile seat of Somerset County in central New Jersey.
Bridgewater continues to grow due to large businesses such as AT&T and the world’s pharmaceutical headquarters, Johnson & Johnson, choosing this diverse and economically fertile community for their corporate home.
Born and raised in Bridgewater Township is just one more important reason why working with Al gives clients an advantage in the intricate task of buying or selling a home.
www.bridgewater-township-realestate.com   (830 words)

  
 Neen O'Malley, Long Hill Township, New Jersey
The township is still developing—more rapidly now—effectively weaving splendid new single family construction and a few townhouse complexes near the centers of Stirling and Millington.
The Township of Long Hill lies along the banks of the Passaic River and was founded as Passaic Township in 1866.
Township Hall on Long Hill Road was originally used as a one-room schoolhouse, the Millington Schoolhouse, until 1933.
www.neenomalley.com /clong.htm   (357 words)

  
 Real Estate Weekly: Hines celebrates opening of Bridgewater Crossing - New Jersey - Brief Article
Hines and the New Jersey offices of Insignia/ESG celebrated recently the grand opening of Bridgewater Crossing, one of the most distinctive new office developments in suburban New Jersey.
Bridgewater Crossing is the final component of the Bridgewater Town Center concept envisioned over 15 years ago by the township which master planned this office, retail, and hotel complex.
Designed by the Hillier Group, the buildings comprising Bridgewater Crossing are clad in two tones of red granite framed by fields of aqua glass curtain wall, punctuated with monumental glass and stainless steel entry canopies.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3601/is_1_49/ai_90471038   (416 words)

  
 Local Catholic Church History and Catholic Ancestors - New Jersey
Archdiocese of New York and southern New Jersey was a part of the Diocese of Philadelphia.
Diocese of Trenton was formed, from the Diocese of Newark, to encompass 14 of the New Jersey counties.
It originally included the fourteen central and southern counties of the State prior to 1937 when two new dioceses were formed in New Jersey: The Diocese of Camden for the people of the six southern-most counties, and the Diocese of Paterson which encompassed the three counties of Morris, Passaic and Sussex in the northwest.
home.att.net /~Local_Catholic/CatholicUS-NewarkNJ.htm   (4102 words)

  
 New Book List 12/00, Raritan Valley Community College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
New Jersey : setting the pace for the twenty-first century.
Jersey City, NJ : P.H. Campbell ; Lawrenceville, NJ : printed in the United States of America by Princeton University Press, c1992.
New York, S.F. Vanni [1955] PC1117.G56 1974 Ginzburg, Natalia.
library.raritanval.edu /Accessions/Dec2000.htm   (4692 words)

  
 Warren Township, New Jersey, 07059
Called by one early author "the greenest place in New Jersey," Warren Township stretches from the crest of the First Watchung Mountain across Washington Valley to the Second Mountain and beyond, ending at the Dead and Passaic Rivers.
The Watchung Mountains, whose natural beauty characterizes the township, came into being 125 million years ago when volcanic eruptions to the west covered the area with two thick lava flows that later were tilted upwards 20 degrees.
The post-war demand for housing spurred a flurry of new construction - the number of homes increased 45 percent during the years 1946-48.
www.warrennj.org /pages2/history.htm   (1093 words)

  
 Open Directory - News: Newspapers: Regional: United States: New Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Hopewell Valley News - News for Hopewell Borough, Hopewell Township, Pennington and Titusville
It is the primary advertising medium for Sussex County, New Jersey.
New Jersey Press Association - A non-profit membership association dedicated to advancing the interests of newspapers and to increase awareness in the benefits of newspaper readership.
dmoz.org /News/Newspapers/Regional/United_States/New_Jersey   (779 words)

  
 Brief Sites in Reuse for New Jersey, Superfund Redevelopment Program, US EPA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Now the township is working with EPA, other local governments, and a private company to redevelop a clean portion of the site into a minor league baseball stadium and a 700,000-square foot multi-use complex.
The State of New Jersey oversaw the removal of the vials and contaminated soil, which were disposed of in a federally approved facility.
With six playing fields, a nature trail, a paved and lighted parking lot, a recreational building, streams, marshes, and the beautiful Alcyon Lake, a visitor to the new Alcyon Park in Mantua Township, New Jersey, would be surprised to learn the condition of the park 15 years ago.
www.epa.gov /superfund/programs/recycle/success/briefs/nj_brief.htm   (900 words)

  
 Bridgerwater Office of Emergency Managament, New Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Office of Emergency Management is a vital part of public safety services to Bridgewater Township and its residents.
As the events of September 11, 2001 have shown, the world is changing and the public safety community must change with it.
We must coordinate our response to emergency incidents to maintain critical services within Bridgewater Township and provide for the basic needs of our citizens.
www.bridgewateroem.com   (230 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Township filed a motion to dismiss the complaint as time-barred under New Jersey's two year statute of limitations for personal injury actions.
The district court granted the motion to dismiss and Associates appeals, contending alternatively its claims should be exempt from any statute of limitations or subject to a limitations period of six or twenty years.
But the court in Lucas emphasized there was nothing new to its finding that a taking occurs "where regulation denies all economically beneficial or productive use of land." Id.
vls.law.vill.edu /locator/3d/Nov1996/96a1463p.txt   (1605 words)

  
 FindLaw for Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal and State Resources, Forms, and Code
The facts alleged in the complaint occurred between 1981 and 1985, but suit was not filed until August 2, 1994.
Accordingly, the district court applied New Jersey's two year personal injury statute to Associates' § 1983 claim and dismissed it as time-barred.
Although the statute does not explicitly reference inverse condemnation actions, New Jersey decisional law indicates it is the proper statute of limitations in such cases.
caselaw.lp.findlaw.com /cgi-bin/getcase.pl?court=3rd&navby=case&no=961463p   (1936 words)

  
 American Cyanamid Bridgewater One-Page Summary, Superfund Redevelopment Program, US EPA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Now the Township is working with EPA, other local governments, and a private developer to redevelop a clean portion of the site as a minor league baseball stadium and 700,000 square feet of retail, hotel, and office space.
Half of the uncontaminated parcel was deeded to Bridgewater for public use, including a new public works complex.
The Township also transferred 20 acres to Somerset County to build a 6,300-seat minor league baseball stadium, which will be finished by summer 1999.
www.epa.gov /superfund/programs/recycle/success/1-pagers/amercyan.htm   (502 words)

  
 New Jersey Auto Insurance Quotes and Car Insurance Rates. New Jersey Auto Insurence NJ - Rules and Laws
In New Jersey, if you want to save money on your auto insurance policies, consider the status of your automobile.
And if it is a new car, then it is recommended to get the sufficient insurance policies.
Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Protection: Coverage protects you if you are in an accident with someone who does not have the minimum coverage required by New Jersey auto insurance law or is insured with limits less than your uninsured motorist limits.
www.1adv-auto-insurance-quotes.com /new_jersey.asp   (986 words)

  
 Welcome to Hillsborough Township, New Jersey
Hillsborough Township, 35 miles west of New York, 20 miles from Trenton and 45 miles from Philadelphia is the largest municipality in Somerset County, covering 54.7 square miles.
Hillsborough and the surrounding area were first explored by the Dutch in the middle of the 17th century.
The township is a collection of small villages: Neshanic, South Branch, Flagtown, Belle Mead, Blackwell's Mills and the town center of Hillsborough.
www.lisafriedman.com /visit/somersetcounty/hillsborough   (260 words)

  
 Bridgewater New Jersey Local Businesses, Entertainment & Community Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Bridgewater is a relatively large township, located in the center of Somerset County, adjacent to and north of Somerville, the seat of Somerset County.
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, and incorporated in 1899, Bridgewater is a modern suburban municipality with a balance of residential and commercial uses.
www.justaroundtown.com /index.cfm?AreaID=48   (1139 words)

  
 Bridgewaternj.com The Voice of the Bridgewater-Raritan Community
The Bridgewater Zoning Board of Adjustment has a greater impact on our tax bill than anyone else in Bridgewater.
Though very few members of the public attend its meetings, this little known board can allow developers to avoid legal limitations on the size of buildings and their density, by granting what is called a "variance" from the law.
  It is essential that residents of Bridgewater who want to stop the over development contact Mayor Flannery and the members of Bridgewater Township Council at 908-725-6300 or mayor@bridgewaternj.gov, and also attend the Zoning Board meetings.
www.bridgewaternj.com   (735 words)

  
 SCPO Media
The driver of the green Cadillac was later identified as Ulysses Exum, Jr., age 32 (DOB: 5-24-72), of St. Mary’s Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey and the passenger was later identified as Robert Goulbourne, age 29 (DOB: 11-19-74), of Deborah Court, Plainfield, New Jersey.
A female in the vehicle, who was later identified as Sabrina L. Moore, age 20 (DOB: 1-15-84), of Jones Drive, Princeton, New Jersey, was placed under arrest after Task Force detectives observed one ziploc baggie of marijuana in her purse while she was retrieving her driver’s license.
Somerville Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest and Bridgewater Township Chief of Police Stephen Obal announce the arrest of Isaac Chulca-Rojas, age 19, of Plainfield, New Jersey and Jorge Mena-Pilco, age 20, of Plainfield, New Jersey.
www.scpo.net /media23.htm   (10087 words)

  
 New Release   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The title is the name of an actual repair shop located in Bridgewater Township, New Jersey.
On several occasions microphones were set up to get a complete perspective on this complex and demanding job.
The sounds for Casino were recorded in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
www.garydibenedetto.com /html/release.html   (284 words)

  
 Bridgewater Township: Office of Engineering   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Township Municipal Court derives its authority from the State Constitution and is administered under the authority of the State Supreme Court.
It is the responsibility of the Municipal Court to receive and file all complaints charged by law enforcement officers and private citizens, for offenses which occur within Bridgewater Township.
The Municipal Court is responsible for keeping the official records of violations, and reporting the results of trial and/or payments of tickets/summonses to the various departments needing the information, such as the Division of Motor Vehicles, the New Jersey State Police Identification Bureau, the Township of Bridgewater, and other agencies.
www.bridgewaternj.gov /muncourt.html   (253 words)

  
 BlueJersey.net: Covering NJ like a rug
New York governor Al Smith was often called "The Happy Warrior," but the man I know who was best suited to that title was Wells Keddie, a labor studies professor, stalwart union member and social activist at Rutgers University.
Keddie, who died recently at the age of 80, was a fighter without rancor -- there was something about his temperament that allowed him to be affable and welcoming even with his opponents.
Model Republican Michael Cino, aka Reagan 977 has proven that he is, indeed, totally out of his league in challenging Scott Garrett for the Republican nomination in New Jersey's Fifth District.
www.bluejersey.net   (2187 words)

  
 Bridgewater township, NJ Business Data: Stores, Dealers, Real Estate Agents, Wholesalers, Restaurants, etc.
Bridgewater township, NJ Business Data: Stores, Dealers, Real Estate Agents, Wholesalers, Restaurants, etc.
Back to: Bridgewater township main page, New Jersey, United States.
Based on the data from 1997 when the population of Bridgewater township, New Jersey was 39,803
www.city-data.com /business/econ-Bridgewatership-New-Jersey.html   (115 words)

  
 Bridgewater, New Jersey (Cities)
USA > New Jersey > New Jersey Cities
The Township of Bridgewater is located in Somerset County, in the Skylands Region.
Bridgewater is bordered on the west by I-287 and US Highways 202 and 206.
www.ohwy.com /nj/b/bridgewa.htm   (140 words)

  
 HUC-JIR News
The Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation of Baltimore, Maryland has awarded a new grant of $2,020,000 building upon their existing endowment at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, to support the creation and operation of a $2.5 million center for pastoral counseling.
The new Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Center for Pastoral Counseling, to be based at HUC-JIR's New York School, will help the College-Institute to prepare spiritual leaders to sensitively and capably help congregants to deal with the critical issues they face throughout their lives.
With the creation of the Blaustein Center, HUC-JIR's New York rabbinical program will be the first to require students, as a prerequisite for ordination, to complete a variety of supervised clinical experiences, including a year of congregational work as well as pastoral counseling internships, and acquire an academic grounding in psychodynamics and pastoral counseling.
www.huc.edu /news/blaustein.html   (1303 words)

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