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Nestled in Bridgewater, NJ, Fairway 28 is near it all!  Just an hour west of New York City, Bridgewater is located in beautiful Somerset County, New Jersey, a diverse and thriving municipality that provides its residents with a well-balanced mix of rural and suburban living. The community is home to 3,600 acres of public and private parks; a Blue Ribbon public school system (Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District); employment opportunities and numerous points of interest from shopping and dining, to historical sites and minor league baseball!
 
This township is not only filled with beauty but also history: Tradition holds that the first version of the first American flag was unfurled at Middlebrook Encampment in Bridgewater in 1777.
 
Curious to read more about Bridgewater's historic sites, local shopping, tourist attractions, schools, and other recreational attractions? Check out these quick links for some facts about Bridgewater as well as more on the history of the township.
 
Home to several points of interest, Bridgewater is the perfect township to lay down roots. The population has been steadily growing for decades as an influx of families have discovered this well-kept secret. Despite the growing number residents, Bridgewater has a relatively low population density, keeping the city feeling personal.
 
new-jersey-112909_640_1-1-477532-edited.jpgLocated right next door to Fairway 28 is the Green Knoll Golf Course, a 18-hole, 6,443-yard course that is challenging to both experienced and novice players.  
Shopping, dining and entertainment are all within in reach, whether you are enjoying some fine dining on the favorite E Main St. strip, or out at the local Bridgewater Commons mall, a three-level enclosed mall.  Additional retail opportunities are located at Somerset Shopping Center, Bridgewater Promenade and Bridgewater Town Centre.  Residents also love to hike the local trails, or catch up with friends at a Somerset Patriots baseball game at TD Bank Ball Park, one of the township's most notable tourist attractions which welcomes thousands of people each year!
 
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If you are an on-the-town socialite, Bridgewater has plenty of community events to offer as well. From concerts to sporting events, clubs to fairs, Bridgewater has many choices to select from to keep you involved!
Bridgewater has more than just city life attractions; discover the wide variety of community involvement opportunities! If you are interested in learning more about local community organizations and sports teams, click this link to find more information.
 
If you ever need to venture out of Bridgewater getting around is also a breeze.  Bridgewater is crisscrossed by several major highways, including interstates 287 and 78 and Routes 22, 202-206 and 28.  New York City commuters can access the Raritan Valley Line from NJ Transit's Bridgewater station.
 
You may come for a rental, but once you discover Bridgewater, NJ, we think you will stay for a lifetime!
 
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