Vendor Payments
Vendors Paid in Excess of $17,500
- Vendors Paid In Excess of $17,500 (2019 & 2022)Download
VENDORS PAID IN EXCESS OF $17,500 IN CALENDAR YEAR 2021
- Motorola Solutions - Radio Lease - $33,245.99
- First Responder - Insurance Premiums - $75,209.00
- Beyer CDJR - 2021 Dodge Durango - $34,464.35
- Withum, Smith and Brown - Audit - $24,081.00
VENDORS PAID IN EXCESS OF $17,500 IN CALENDAR YEAR 2018
- Motorola Solutions – Radio Lease Payment Year 1 - $33,245.99
- Borough of Englishtown – Shared Service Agreement for Fire Official and Fire Inspector - $23,680.00
- First Responder - Insurance Premiums - $72,791.00
- Winner Ford – 2018 Ford Explorer / Fire Official - $43,062.35
- Lincoln Financial – LOSAP Payment for 2017 - $27,344.00
- Brunswick Bank and Trust – Principal and Interest Payment for Class A Pumper Bond - $58,743.01
VENDORS PAID IN EXCESS OF $17,500 IN CALENDAR YEAR 2017
- First Responder - Insurance Premiums - $70,757.00
- Stavola Asphalt - $21,536.45
- Boro of Englishtown - $18,000.00
- Lincoln Financial - $33,475.00
VENDORS PAID IN EXCESS OF $17,500 IN CALENDAR YEAR 2016
- Borough of Englishtown - $18,850.00
- First Responder Joint Insurance Fund - $23,191.00
- Lincoln Financial - LOSAP for 2015 - $41,725.00
- Lincoln Financial - LOSAP for 2014 - $43,394.00
- Winner Ford - New Ford F-350 Utility Vehicle - $48,979.00
VENDORS PAID IN EXCESS OF $17,500 IN CALENDAR YEAR 2015
- First Responder Joint Insurance Fund
- First Priority Emergency Services
- Englishtown Fire Department
- Emergency Equipment Sales
VENDORS PAID IN EXCESS OF $17,500 IN CALENDAR YEAR 2014
- Brunswick Bank and Trust
- Campbell Supply
- Emergency Equipment Sales
- Englishtown Fire Department
- First Responder Insurance Co.
VENDORS PAID IN EXCESS OF $17,500 IN CALENDAR YEAR 2013
- Emergency Equipment and Sales
- Englishtown Fire Department
- Brunswick Bank & Trust
- JCP&L
- First Responder Insurance Co.
- Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.
Transparency in Spending
As required by New Jersey law, the Fire District discloses all vendors paid in excess of $17,500 annually. This promotes transparency and accountability in the use of public funds.