Bridgewater, Connecticut
Bridgewater Town Tour
Bridgewater Neighborhood Report (pdf)
Local School System Website
Population: 1,670
Area: 16.3 square miles

Nestled between the towns of New Milford and Brookfield, is the old farming community that is Bridgewater.

Known largely for its annual Bridgewater Country Fair, this quiet, lit- tle town exudes charm. From the Village Store on Main Street South, with its ice cream parlor and handmade chocolates, to the Town Park on the shores of Lake Lillinonah, this cozy little town invites anyone for a visit.

The Bridgewater Historical Society oper- ates the Peck House Museum on Main Street during the summer, while year- round clubs and organizations like the Bridgewater Land Trust, Women's Fellowship, and Roxbury/Bridgewater Garden Club promote community pride.

The educational needs of the communi- ty are met through attendance at the Burnham School (grades K-6), and Shepaug Valley Middle/High School (grades 7-12) in Washington.

Primarily a residential town, Bridgewater's homes are set into its rolling hills, and enjoy the quiet splen- dor that make up this intimate little town.

NEW MILFORD HOSPITAL
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