I didn't see an observation from Bridgewater, but judging by surrounding areas, they got about a foot or slightly more. You can look at dozens of reports for this storm in the area at the related link (which is time-sensitive, though there probably won't be another PNS for several days to outdate it).
Central Park officially reported 19.0", easily making this the snowiest January on record with 36.0".
Only report from Brooklyn was Sheepshead Bay at 13.0". Central Park recorded 19.0". You can view other reports from the area at the related link (time sensitive).
On February 1, 2011, Gurnee, Illinois received approximately 12.4 inches of snowfall. The heavy snowfall caused disruptions in transportation and daily activities in the area.
35.6" fell in the winter of 2006-2007.
For the period January 1 to June 30, 2015, Roanoke recorded 21.2 inches of snowfall (538.5 mm). Only a trace of snow fell from July 1 to December 22, 2015. In February, 2015, 19.1 inches fell. The average yearly snowfall in Roanoke is 20 inches (524 mm).
1.7"
On accuweather website on January 6th 2011, they stated that about 48 inches of snow fell.
1.7" fell on the 7th
Only 1.0" in Central Park.
It all depends on where you live. In January 2010, no snow fell in Australia.
Between 9 and 12 inches depending on which part of the city.
287 cm
JFK recorded 2.3" while LGA picked up 3.5". Those seemed to be at the two ends of the spectrum in Queens.
50,000 inches
9.9" at Logan
In the range of 16 - 18 inches. LGA officially recorded 17.3" while JFK came in at only 10.3", but I suspect that is low.
11.5" was reported in Natick.