Historic Keasbey Fire Department Dissolved After 118 Years Serving Woodbridge, NJ - Internewscast Journal
Historic Keasbey Fire Department Dissolved After 118 Years Serving Woodbridge, NJ

A century-old firehouse has been extinguished.

A New Jersey fire department that served its community for more than 100 years has been ordered to close after a prolonged effort by the mayor, who argued that chronic staffing shortages left residents facing unsafe emergency response conditions.

The Woodbridge Township Council voted 8-1 on Aug. 12 to approve an ordinance dissolving the 118-year-old Keasbey Fire Department and consolidating its fire district with the neighboring Fords Fire Company.

“We stressed that Keasbey residents were not currently safe with the situation that exists and that not having proper firefighter response to a structure fire was in fact an emergency,” Woodbridge Mayor John McCormac said during the meeting. “This issue was not about finances but about public safety.”

The department’s eight paid firefighters will be permitted to keep their jobs and be reassigned elsewhere in the township, along with the volunteer firefighters who served the district.

Before the vote, council members met with the New Jersey Local Finance Board, which approved the ordinance in a unanimous 7-0 decision, according to McCormac.

“Our presentation noted the history of our concerns with Keasbey going back to 2021, and our requests to the state to perform the study in 2025 and the report the state issued in 2026 recommending the merger,” McCormac said.

The longtime mayor said officials emphasized Keasbey’s inability to respond to fires with the recommended staffing levels needed to enter a structure, as well as the required number of firefighters arriving on scene within the mandated response window.

McCormac said Keasbey had the largest fire district taxes in Woodbridge while being the smallest district with the fewest calls.

“We mentioned in the property tax savings resulting from the merger and that the average homeowner would see a $1,000 per year drop in fire district taxes in Fords compared to Keasbey,” McCormac said.

Keasbey Fire officials alleged McCormac’s claims about the number of calls had been false, saying the department had responded to an average of 16 calls a month over the last year compared to the “10-12 responses per month” found by the state report and “barely one call a week”

The department said it had responded to 10 calls in the week ending on Aug. 12.

A petition, with 1,452 signatures, was made in opposition to the dissolution, calling to end the “merger.”

“For more than 118 years, the Keasbey Fire Department has faithfully protected the residents, businesses, industries, and visitors of the Keasbey community. Since 1908, generations of firefighters have answered emergency calls, protected lives and property, and served with courage, dedication, and pride,” the petition read.

The Keasbey Fire Department, initially named the Protection Fire Company No. 1, was created following a fire that broke out at the Ostrander Fire Brick Company, which exposed community members to the fact that there was no proper fire district in the area.

“Rather than accept that loss, the people of Keasbey chose to act,” according to the petition, revealing the fire company formed on June 1, 1908 and has served the small community west of Staten Island since.

Keasbey Fire Chief John Manna accused McCormac and the town council of back-channel private negotiations and keeping the department in the dark until the last second, a claim the mayor has denied.

“We did not receive the due courtesy of an explanation by township officials of what you wanted to do, why you wanted to do it, what the process was going forward and the potential impact upon our operations,” Manna said, according to NJ.com.

Fire district attorney Howard Pashman claimed the township wanted to dissolve the department because a developer had purchased up surrounding properties and the firehouse was the last thing standing, the outlet reported.

“The only missing piece of that puzzle is the firehouse where Fire District Number 4 is located at 420 Smith Street,” Pashman said at the meeting. “That’s the missing piece.”

Fords Fire District is now the title owner of the former Keasbey Firehouse and will make the final decision on selling the building, McCormac said during the town council meeting on Aug. 18.

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