[Update: Trouble in Gotham City (actually Bloomfield, NJ) has kept Batman home today, so he won't be at the event.] Batman is coming to Bridgewater and bringing his Batmobile! His 1960s-era car is the featured vehicle in our annual Touch-a-Truck. The Police Department is also hosting its Bike Rodeo. Join us tomorrow (Saturday, May 11)... Continue Reading →
Spring Floral Workshop at Sipe Center
Join us at Sipe Center on Tuesday, April 16, 6:30 - 8:30 pm for a Spring Floral Workshop! At this workshop we will be working with some of the first cut flowers of spring. You will be able to put together two of our “joy shot” vases - either keep both or gift one to... Continue Reading →
Woo-hoo! The Winners Are…
This past Saturday, February 17, we hosted a Mario Kart tournament at Sipe Center. Spectators cheered from their seats as they watched 24 competitors race on the big screen for bragging rights and cash prizes. Ultimately Matthew Kingston came in first place and took home the top prize of $100! Second-place winner Blake Parrish won $50, and... Continue Reading →
Let’s Discuss…a place to walk, play, and gather
We're in the early stages of evaluating a new facility in Harrison Park, just in front of the Doug Will Tennis Center. Originally, we were planning for the facility to address four main needs: A place for our citizens to walk in the wintertime, An indoor facility for basketball, gymnastics, volleyball, and other activities, Restrooms... Continue Reading →
New BRC Walking Trails Open to the Community!
Bridgewater Retirement Community (BRC) officially opened the Crist Farm Walking Trails on October 4, just in time for this year's spectacular fall foliage! The trails are open to the public and complement existing trails and parks in our Town by connecting our residents in Windsor Estates to Oakdale Park. The new trails, located off Will... Continue Reading →
The Milfoil Battle Continues
With freezing temperatures right around the corner, we should get a respite soon from the Eurasian milfoil in the river. For us, however, a respite does not mean rest, and some of our most important work will take place in the next few months. We have sold the undersized harvester we tried this year, and... Continue Reading →
Leaderboard Tournament
The temperature wasn’t the only thing that was hot on Labor Day! Competition was fierce during the 5th annual Leaderboard Tournament, with husband-and-wife duo Austin and Callie White tying for first place with scores of 42 each. A tiebreaker hole was played, with Austin grabbing a first-place win and the $250 cash prize! Austin... Continue Reading →
Mini-Golf & Par-3
A friendly reminder that Sandy Bottom Mini-Golf will be open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Sunday, October 29. Hours are noon to 10 p.m. each of those days. Par-3 remains open daily from 6:00 am-dark, also through the end of October. Both are free for Town residents with their B-Rec cards. Guests play for... Continue Reading →
Last Chance for Zumba
Don’t miss our final Zumba session this evening from 7:00-7:45 p.m. at Harrison Park’s basketball court. Chrissy from the RMH Wellness Center will lead us through a fun dance workout for all fitness levels. No dance experience is necessary—groove to Latin rhythms like salsa, merengue, cumbia, and today’s top hits! This fitness series is free... Continue Reading →
Last Days to Qualify for the Leaderboard Tournament
The last day to qualify for our Mini-Golf Leaderboard Tournament is this Friday, August 25! Here’s how the Leaderboard Tournament works: come out to Sandy Bottom Mini-Golf, play a round of mini-golf, and submit your scorecard at the clubhouse. The season's top scorers are posted on the leaderboard on the side of the clubhouse (near... Continue Reading →