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The vote was made on Monday night following an hour-long public hearing session where the majority of the written comments and speakers voiced their opposition. (Shutterstock)
BRIDGEWATER, NJ The Bridgewater Council unanimously voted to pass four ordinances that essentially prohibit marijuana dispensaries from coming to Bridgewater, prohibiting the sale of marijuana in town and smoking on public property within the township.
The vote was made on Monday night following an hour-long public hearing session where the majority of the written comments and speakers voiced their opposition to two of the ordinances specifically 10a and 10 b prohibiting the operation of any cannabis business within the township and prohibiting the operation of any marijuana establishments in the township.
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By AUDREY BLUMBERG
March 6, 2021 at 3:19 PM
BRIDGEWATER, NJ - Republican incumbents Allen Kurdyla, Howard Norgalis and Filipe Pedroso received unanimous support from the Bridgewater Republican Municipal Committee as the nominees for the 2021 township council elections.
The committee voted this week to name the three incumbents as their supported candidates for this year s elections.
Kurdyla has been volunteering with the Finderne Fire Department since 1967, and has served on the fire commission for district four since 1978. He also served as co-chair of the Finderne Advisory Group for the Bridgewater Promenade Project, and was first elected to the township council in 2003.
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Thomas Bob Vaucher, was also a WWII veteran who flew 117 combat missions and led 525 B-29s in the flyover over the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay which ended that war. (Alexis Tarrazi/Patch)
BRIDGEWATER, NJ Bridgewater is mourning the death of Thomas R. Bob Vaucher, who is nothing short of an icon in the township. Vaucher, who just turned 102 on Dec. 3, 2020, died on Sunday. Bob was a tireless advocate for the Bridgewater community and his ceaseless efforts to improve the quality of life for all of his neighbors will be deeply missed, said Bridgewater Mayor Matthew Moench. While he is no longer with us, his legacy will continue to leave a mark on Bridgewater for countless years to come.
BRIDGEWATER, NJ - Longtime Bridgewater Township councilman Filipe Pedroso will serve as council president for this calendar year, after being unanimously approved for the position at the governing.