PARSIPPANY — The Mount Tabor Volunteer Fire Department held a building dedication and “wet down” on Saturday, September 25 at its Tarn Drive and Route 53 location.
Mount Tabor Fire Commissioner Jeff Berry
They welcomed their new Engine 13, a 2021 E-One Typhoon Pumper.
Dunk Tank
The festivities began with the building dedication ceremony, hosted by the Board of Fire Commissioners, followed by Live Music with DJ Josh Christie, delicious food by Chef’s Catering, beer and soda from High-Grade Beverage, 50/50, plastic mugs, ceramic mugs, and limited edition Wet down T-Shirts!
Saturday’s celebration brought out fun for all ages
The fire department moved May 5 into its new facility, which features more than twice the square footage of the former firehouse, a place to keep Parsippany-Troy Hill Emergency Ambulance, and several amenities.
Saturday’s celebration brought out fun for all ages.
Parsippany-Troy Hills Council Member Paul Carifi, Jr., Council Vice President Loretta Gragnani, Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce, and Council President Michael dePierro