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Living in Bridgewater, New Jersey:
Tips for Moving and Visiting

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If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Bridgewater, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked three people living in Bridgewater what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:

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Someone moving to Bridgewater, NJ, would be impressed to learn that the township offers many amenities. Bridgewater’s school system is quite large, so the course offerings are wide-ranging and challenging; likewise, there is a wide array of clubs and sports, including fencing and the United Nations Club. The cost of a new home in Bridgewater can be quite high; however, there are many older communities within the town whose homes are more reasonably priced yet desirable. For recreational opportunities, Bridgewater offers something for everyone: hiking, concerts, snowboarding, and swimming.

Giulia, says: 2020

Anyone moving to Bridgewater, New Jersey, should know this suburban area offers many advantages. The population is diverse in terms of race and ethnicity. The public schools are topnotch, ranking among the best in the nation. Job opportunities abound, particularly in the pharmaceutical, scientific, and research industries.

Nichole, says: 2020

Bridgewater township has one of the best high schools in New Jersey. Due to which the rentals and the cost of a house are very steep. Not everyone can afford to live here. The closest grocery store is about half a mile away from any residential area. There is a skeletal public transportation system.

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