ALBRIGHT RECEIVES PFANJ ENDORSEMENT FOR EVESHAM FIRE DISTRICT NO. 1 BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS
POLITICAL ENDORSEMENT PRESS RELEASE
Contact Information:
Professional Firefighters Association of New Jersey (PFANJ)
Matthew Caliente, President
mcaliente@newjerseyfirefighers.org
Release Date:
September 22, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ALBRIGHT RECEIVES PFANJ ENDORSEMENT FOR EVESHAM FIRE DISTRICT NO. 1 BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS
Evesham Township, NJ – September 23, 2024 – The Professional Firefighters Association of New Jersey (PFANJ) has endorsed Bruce Albright for Evesham Fire District No. 1 Board of Fire Commissioners. Albright is a familiar face in Evesham Township and has consistently shown his unwavering support for our firefighters in Evesham Township Professional Firefighters Association IAFF Local 4687.
“It is important that we have individuals who understand public safety in positions that impact the lives of our members on and off the job,” said PFANJ President Matthew Caliente. “Albright’s pro-staffing initiatives will improve the safety of our members and the fire protection in Evesham. When it comes to local elections the voice of our members who live and work there is paramount, and that voice says Bruce Albright.”
Our Evesham firefighters trust Albright to advocate for the resources and support they need to continue serving the residents and visitors of Evesham Township. Vote Albright for Evesham Fire District No. 1 Board of Fire Commissioners on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.
The Professional Firefighters Association of New Jersey (PFANJ), was established and chartered as a State Association by the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) on October 29, 1929. It is a member of the AFL-CIO. The PFANJ represents nearly three thousand five hundred (3,500) Firefighters, Emergency Medical Technicians, Instructors, and Dispatchers though its over sixty (60) locals. Including over three thousand (3,000) of New Jersey’s approximately 6,000 professional firefighters. Its local affiliates represent first responders who work in dispatch centers, academies, airports, fire districts, suburban municipalities, and the state’s largest and busiest urban fire departments.