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October Proclaimed Breast Cancer Awareness Month in Bridgewater
Mayor Matthew Moench has proclaimed October to be Breast Cancer Awareness Month in Bridgewater which corresponds with National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Thanks to the BHRS Cheerleading team, pink ribbons will be hung throughout the month at the Municipal Complex and all Township Parks. Please click the link below to read the full proclamation.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2020
Regional Center Partnership Rain Barrel Rebate Program
Please check out the documents below regarding money you could receive from installing a rain barrel or visit www.rcpsomersetnj.org
Mayor Moench Issues Proclamation to Recognize Indian Independence Day
Please see the Proclamation linked below.
PRESS RELEASE: Bridgewater Park Renamed After Hobbstown Residents
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PRESS RELEASE: Paul Payne Made New Chief of the Bridgewater Township Police Department
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New Hours of Operations for Municipal Building
Residents: Please note that our hours of operation have changed. The normal business hours are now Monday-Friday; 9AM-5PM. If you require assistance at another time, please reach out to the Township staff and we will try to accommodate. Thank you.
Statement from Mayor Moench on the Selection of Jean Lee to Serve an Unexpired Term on the BRRSD Board of Education
“I would like to commend the Board of Education for their selection of Jean Lee to their vacancy. As a resident of Bridgewater for over 22 years, Jean has not only raised her five children here, but has been an active member of the community. Most recently, Jean, along with the Bridgewater Chinese American Association, donated a generous supply of PPE materials to our Police, OEM and other front line responders to help keep them and the public safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Jean is well aware of the value that the school district can bring to the community and is versed on how various policies could affect students, faculty and Bridgewater at large. The selection of Jean, on the first vote in a field of 12 candidates, shows not only her quality and passion but serves to represent the diversity of our community. I wish Jean the best of luck in her new role.”
Press Release: Court Denies Advance Realty’s Motion on Center of Excellence Site Plan Approval
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PRESS RELEASE: Mayor Moench Announces Partnership with Boxcar Groceries
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PRESS RELEASE: Mayor Moench Releases Statement in Response to Latest Advance Reality Action on Center of Excellence Site
Mayor Moench Releases Statement in Response to Latest Advance Reality Action on Center of Excellence Site
Bridgewater, NJ – On Tuesday, April 21st, parties on behalf of Advance Realty filed a Motion for Partial Summary Judgment to obtain final site plan approval for the grocery store and hotel at the Center of Excellence site in Bridgewater. Their goal is to do this without being required to submit additional documentation to the Bridgewater Planning Board or go back for an additional final site plan hearing.
Of this action Mayor Matthew Moench released the following statement:
“In light of the COVID-19 outbreak, it is apparent, now more than ever, how important pharmaceutical research, development, and manufacturing is to our country. New Jersey, especially towns like Bridgewater, have been the bedrock of that industry. It is the time to step up as a community, as a state, and a country to revitalize those properties which can serve as the home for revitalizing and augmenting these industries.
“The former Sanofi-Aventis site has been and would continue be an ideal location for this kind of critical activity. It is time for the developer to consider what is in the best interests of Bridgewater, New Jersey and the Country by working with us to create a plan that protects this vital resource and puts it to work for all of our collective interests.
“Instead, the Developer continues to try to force upon us a site plan the community does not want. They are seeking to circumvent the land use process to get the supermarket that they want as opposed to one the community can accept after thorough and proper Planning Board review. The landscape has changed dramatically since the redevelopment plan was first conceived and I ask the developer to work with us on a new plan that looks at and fits the needs of our community today.”
The response to the motion is due on May 5th and a decision is expected approximately one month from that date.
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