Neptune Fire Company

Borough of Richland

"The Station"

The original station, as seen on the far right of the picture, was completed in 1922, and is fact one of the oldest active fire stations in the county.  What is now the meeting room at one point was the library, and the banquet hall in the rear once served as a movie theatre.  The upstairs was once a banquet facility and a recreational area.  The addition to the left was completed in 1975/1976, and is the main engine room of the station.

A shot of the original part of the station, roughly taken at the same angle sometime in the 1920's

"Mini-Tour"

Located on the 2nd floor of the station for many years was what could be called nothing more than "wasted space".  Once used as a rental facility for parties, it had fallen out of favor due to years of neglect.  The office was remodeled in the mid 90's, and in 2002 a day room and bunk room was built by the members.  Currently, the bathroom is being remodeled, along with the kitchen.  Within a year, the facilities at the 33 house will be "top notch".

An overview of the upstairs.  The day room is on the upper right.

"The Arcade"  Sooner or later, the mega-touch will be moved to this corner.

The Weight Set - This is always being added to.

The Bunkroom - Although they don't look to comfortable, these beds are quite cozy.

The Day Room - The "new and improved" layout!

The "Dining" Room - Once the kitchen is done, we'll move the megatouch and clean it up a little.

Works in Progress

Chief Smith hard at work on the computer

If you or anyone you know is looking to get rid of old furniture (tables, chairs, sofas) that are still in good shape, give us a call, drop as an e-mail or stop by.  We might just be able to take them off your hands!