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Electricity & Gas, Water, Cable & Internet Sewer
Electricity & Gas – There are two main companies in Green Brook that provide these services, PSE&G and JCP&L. PSE&G can be contacted at 1(800) 436-PSEG (7734), and JCP&L can be contacted at 1(800) 662-3115. Water – In Green Brook there is only one water supply company, New Jersey American Water. NJ American Water can be contacted at 1(800) 272-1325. Cable & Internet – The main provider of these services is Cablevision/Optimum, which can be reached at 1(800) 877-8849. While Cablevision/Optimum is the main service provider in Green Brook, it could be worth contacting other service providers as well.
Electricity & Gas – There are two main companies in Green Brook that provide these services, PSE&G and JCP&L. PSE&G can be contacted at 1(800) 436-PSEG (7734), and JCP&L can be contacted at 1(800) 662-3115.
Water – In Green Brook there is only one water supply company, New Jersey American Water. NJ American Water can be contacted at 1(800) 272-1325.
Cable & Internet – The main provider of these services is Cablevision/Optimum, which can be reached at 1(800) 877-8849. While Cablevision/Optimum is the main service provider in Green Brook, it could be worth contacting other service providers as well.
The Registrar of Vital Statistics is the keeper of birth, death, marriage records, domestic partnership records and civil union records, also referred to as “vital records.” These vital records are confidential and not openly accessible to the public. As per State Law, the Registrar is limited as to who he or she can issue to. A Vital record can be obtained in the municipality where the event occurred. The eligibility and necessary requirements are contained under the Vital Statistics Forms folder in the File Depot. Melanie Brooks Tel: (732) 968-1023 x6648 Email: mbrooks@middlebrookhealth.org
If it is an emergency - CALL 911 Mission Statement The purpose of this Department shall be to provide fire, rescue and Emergency Medical Services. The preservation of lives, the protection of property, and the giving of aid to all victims of sudden illness, accident, or act of nature shall be paramount. We are currently looking for new members to join the fire company. If you are interested and would like to join, please stop in to see us. We are there on Monday nights for drill nights. You can help serve the community and be a part of the Green Brook Fire-EMS family. Like us Facebook: @gbfdems Our Volunteer Fire Company In November, 1927, two garages and a house were destroyed by fire due to the inability of neighboring towns’ fire department to respond to the fire call in time to save these properties. Realizing the seriousness of inadequate fire protection, a group of men – Clarence Scheurman, William Scheurman, George Wadge, Fred Fink, John B. Buckalew, Joseph Tetlow, Edward J. Kappelmann and William Gaub – organized the first fire company of Green Brook. A sum of approximately $500 was raised by public subscription and with this money they bought an old 1918 Republic Truck equipped with two 40-gallon acid and soda tanks. This put the new North Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company (its name changed to Green Brook Volunteer Fire Company in 1932) in business. Lacking suitable storage space for their truck, Fred Fink offered the use of his garage (without doors) as a fire house. With a treasury balance of $100, doors were installed on Fink’s garage (in lieu of rent) and a siren purchased for $35.00. Pressed for space they bought the “Little Gray School House” for one dollar in 1928 and moved it to the site it occupied until 1971. This one room building, built around 1857 was the seat of learning for Green Brook children for over 70 years. It was this building which became part of Green Brook’s first fire house. Later expanded to include a garage and meeting room, it has served Green Brook well and laudable as a functional and entertainment center until October, 1971, when the new firehouse was erected. How to join: As a Volunteer Firefighter, you will be required to perform a wide variety of tasks. These tasks are very diverse and may include rescue and care of victims; fire prevention; cleanup; hazardous containment; and/or community service. Firefighters will complete the NJ Firefighter I course, the NJSP Hazardous materials Awareness course, and the SCBA (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus) training. The following is a resource for information about training courses: Morris County Fire Academy - https://academy.morriscountynj.gov/fire/dates/ Middlesex County Fire Academy - http://www.middlesexcountynj.gov/Government/Departments/PSH/Pages/Fire-Academy.aspx Hunterdon County Fire Academy - http://www.co.hunterdon.nj.us/911/HCESTC/CurrentCourses.html? Somerset County EMS Academy schedule - https://www.co.somerset.nj.us/government/public-health-safety/emergency-services-training-academy/upcoming-training-courses Green Brook Township's Emergecy Medical Service is provided by North Plainfield's Fire Department's EMS Division via a shared service argreement. Green Brook Fire Department Contact Info: Chief Geno Panella, Chief33@greenbrooktwp.org Green Brook Fire- EMS 115 Greenbrook RD Green Brook , NJ 08812 State of New Jersey Tel (Non-Emergency): (732) 968-0121 Fax: (732) 968-0036
If it is an emergency - CALL 911
Mission Statement
The purpose of this Department shall be to provide fire, rescue and Emergency Medical Services. The preservation of lives, the protection of property, and the giving of aid to all victims of sudden illness, accident, or act of nature shall be paramount.
We are currently looking for new members to join the fire company. If you are interested and would like to join, please stop in to see us. We are there on Monday nights for drill nights. You can help serve the community and be a part of the Green Brook Fire-EMS family.
Like us Facebook: @gbfdems
Our Volunteer Fire Company
In November, 1927, two garages and a house were destroyed by fire due to the inability of neighboring towns’ fire department to respond to the fire call in time to save these properties.
Realizing the seriousness of inadequate fire protection, a group of men – Clarence Scheurman, William Scheurman, George Wadge, Fred Fink, John B. Buckalew, Joseph Tetlow, Edward J. Kappelmann and William Gaub – organized the first fire company of Green Brook.
A sum of approximately $500 was raised by public subscription and with this money they bought an old 1918 Republic Truck equipped with two 40-gallon acid and soda tanks. This put the new North Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company (its name changed to Green Brook Volunteer Fire Company in 1932) in business. Lacking suitable storage space for their truck, Fred Fink offered the use of his garage (without doors) as a fire house. With a treasury balance of $100, doors were installed on Fink’s garage (in lieu of rent) and a siren purchased for $35.00.
Pressed for space they bought the “Little Gray School House” for one dollar in 1928 and moved it to the site it occupied until 1971. This one room building, built around 1857 was the seat of learning for Green Brook children for over 70 years. It was this building which became part of Green Brook’s first fire house. Later expanded to include a garage and meeting room, it has served Green Brook well and laudable as a functional and entertainment center until October, 1971, when the new firehouse was erected.
How to join:
As a Volunteer Firefighter, you will be required to perform a wide variety of tasks. These tasks are very diverse and may include rescue and care of victims; fire prevention; cleanup; hazardous containment; and/or community service. Firefighters will complete the NJ Firefighter I course, the NJSP Hazardous materials Awareness course, and the SCBA (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus) training.
The following is a resource for information about training courses:
Morris County Fire Academy - https://academy.morriscountynj.gov/fire/dates/
Middlesex County Fire Academy - http://www.middlesexcountynj.gov/Government/Departments/PSH/Pages/Fire-Academy.aspx
Hunterdon County Fire Academy - http://www.co.hunterdon.nj.us/911/HCESTC/CurrentCourses.html?
Somerset County EMS Academy schedule - https://www.co.somerset.nj.us/government/public-health-safety/emergency-services-training-academy/upcoming-training-courses
Green Brook Township's Emergecy Medical Service is provided by North Plainfield's Fire Department's EMS Division via a shared service argreement.
Green Brook Fire Department Contact Info:
Chief Geno Panella, Chief33@greenbrooktwp.org
Green Brook Fire- EMS 115 Greenbrook RD Green Brook , NJ 08812 State of New Jersey
Tel (Non-Emergency): (732) 968-0121 Fax: (732) 968-0036