Seagrave Expands NJ Distribution with Two Existing Dealers

New Jersey will now be represented by two existing Seagrave dealers for sales, service and parts in addition to its factory service facility in East Brunswick, Seagrave announced Tuesday, July 9 on its Web site.

Hudson Valley Fire Equipment (HVFE), located in Putnam County, New York, offers a variety of services to help enhance the purchase, construction, and delivery of new emergency vehicles. With a commitment to excellence and safety, HVFE provides sales and maintenance solutions that ensure communities are equipped with the best emergency vehicles available. HVFE is the authorized representative for Seagrave Fire Apparatus, LLC for the Tri-State Area: New York (Columbia, Delaware, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester); Connecticut (Fairfield); New Jersey (Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union, Warren).

Having a partnership with Seagrave Fire Apparatus, LLC enables HVFE offer a full line of apparatus to fit a fire department’s needs.

Matheny Motor Truck Company (MMTC), established in 1922, has served the transportation needs of businesses, along with local and state government agencies for more than 100 years. Tim and Monica Matheny are the fourth-generation owners of MMTC and leads their team that operates out of 17 locations in West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, Kansas, and Florida. MMTC is the authorized representative for Seagrave Fire Apparatus, LLC for the following areas: West Virginia (All counties); Delaware (All counties); Maryland (All counties); New Jersey (Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Monmouth, Ocean, Salem).

Matheny Motor Truck Company consists of four divisions: Automotive Dealerships, Commercial Truck Dealerships, Towing & Equipment Dealerships, and Fire & Emergency Dealerships.

For more information about Matheny Fire & Emergency, please call 877-378-2781 or visit www.mathenymotors.com

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