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In 1924 a small group of men decided to form a firefighting company in Waterford(Winslow Township, Camden County) They met at the bates Mill School and drew up plans for their newly formed service to their community. Their main purpose was "to protect life and property from fire..."
On May 25, 1925, a certificate of incorporation was signed by Harry C. Reed, who served as the company's first president; Charles Lombardo, Treasurer; Thomas G. Iuliucci, Secretary; Antonio Chalk; Thomas W. Nickerson; C.W. Hoag; John K. Clark; George H. Krueger; Dominick Celi; Joseph Barbaccio and James H. B. Wood. The school was used until the men could get a permanent resident for their meeting and fire equipment which they hoped to purchase.
In the meantime, the Boyer Fire Truck Company loaned them an Atterbery, which in turn was used to fight their fire--grass at the Intessimoni residence on Chew Road. The truck was housed at the garage of Dominick Iuliucci on the corner of the White Horse Pike and Pump Branch Road until a fire hall was completed. Mr. John Iuliucci purchased ground and donated it to the fire company.
From that time on, it was PROGRESS FOR THE WATERFORD