IAAT Services LLC claims the Raritan Planning Board's denial is arbitrary, capricious, unreasonable, unconstitutional, & must be reversed.
Droves of residents from Bridgewater and Somerville spoke for more than an hour in opposition to rezoning the property next to Time To Eat.
Residents raised questions over the number of parking spots proposed for the restaurant that is looking to add a banquet hall & rooftop bar.
"I will say to everybody, this goes beyond your imagination as to what is going on in these facilities," said Councilman Allen Kurdyla.
Residents spoke Tuesday against the rezoning of the Bridgewater property next to Time To Eat, citing traffic, noise & concerns for veterans.
Issues were raised by Board members over the size, height, flood risk, traffic, and the number of trees to be removed for the project.
The Somerset County Clerk certified the election results on Wednesday. Here's who won and by how many votes:
Somerset County residents are invited to safely dispose of their personal documents at the Operation Secure Shred event.
The Township filed the lawsuit after it claimed that at least 300 trees were cut down at Washington Valley Park.
The ordinance will give "additional teeth to our inspector, to our court system" against businesses not operating properly: Councilman Kirsh
While results are still unofficial, Democrats are leading to take over three of the five seats on the Township Council in Bridgewater.
Even in towns such as Bridgewater, which has been led by Republicans for decades, voters chose Democrats in the 2025 general election.
Three Republicans and three Democrats filed to run in the 2025 General Election for a seat on the Bridgewater Township Council.
Police announced a road closure for Monday night in the area of the John Basilone statue in Raritan.
Residents packed the Somerset County Commissioner meeting after Bridgewater Township claimed hundreds of trees were cut down from the park.
Mayor Matthew Moench and Township officials will be attending the Somerset County Commissioners Meeting on Tuesday.
Candidate Filipe Pedroso shares why he is running for election on the Bridgewater Township Council in 2025.
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"You can't turn back time and put those trees back, and it will take hundreds of years for them to regrow," said The Raptor Trust's Soucy.
The restaurant on Route 202 is proposing to demolish a church and add a 100-seat banquet hall, a rooftop bar, and a courtyard.
The Township filed a lawsuit against Somerset County, claiming that at least 300 trees were cut down instead of the 37 proposed at the park.
The lawsuit claims the County has caused irreparable harm to Bridgewater, its residents, and its public infrastructure.
"There were piles of woodchips that literally were the size of my house. It wasn’t one pile; it was a quarter mile of woodchips": Foose.
A slew of changes to multiple road projects in the township were unanimously approved by the Council last week.
This free community event focuses on preventing childhood lead poisoning and provides families with the resources they need to stay safe.
Candidate Allen Kurdyla shares why he is running for election on the Bridgewater Township Council in 2025.
Candidate Megan Moench shares why she is running for election on the Bridgewater Township Council in 2025.
Candidate Ridwana Isla shares why she is running for election on the Bridgewater Township Council in 2025.
Candidate Andrew Bucko shares why he is running for election on the Bridgewater Township Council in 2025.
Candidate Joan Geiger shares why she is running for election on the Bridgewater Township Council in 2025.
The Raritan Planning Board is expected to hear the application by IAAT Services LLC at its Sept. 24 meeting.
The Township Council unanimously voted to approve a 30-year tax abatement program to help a large project move forward on Route 202/206.
Potential impacts to pedestrians, local businesses, including the Bridgewater Commons, and school buses were raised recently.
The Zoning Board of Adjustment is expected to hear the application from Sempre Property Group LLC of Warren at its Sept. 17 meeting.
"Just like any bad boss, the way we stop the takeover is with collective action," organizers say.
Chris Corsini serves as the municipal attorney in the Bridgewater, Middlesex, Flemington, and Readington.
The applicant seeking to develop the 15-acre property off Route 202/206 added 13 affordable units, bringing the total number of units to 64.
The potential redevelopment of the Agway site remains in the preliminary stages. However, conceptual ideas are being discussed.
The Township Council passed six ordinances awarding construction contracts for the 2025 Road Repair Program.