New Jersey Fence News

Feb 10 2009

Man accused of driving nails in fence to harm dogs

MIDDLETOWN, N.J. - A New Jersey man faces an animal cruelty charge after officials said he drove nails through a neighbor's picket fence.

One of the neighbor's three German shepherds suffered bloody puncture wounds.

That led the Monmouth County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to charge David Lench. The 50-year-old Middletown resident was fined $1,000 in May for leaving mothballs along the same fence. Lench had pleaded guilty to trying to harm a dog and puppy.

Jan 15 2009

Improved Equi-Safe horse fencing system now allows 8-foot post spacings

Equi-Safe Horse FenceEqui-Safe Horse FenceLAKEWOOD, N.J. — Equi-Safe® announced that it has launched a new series in its HDPE horse fence system.

“When it first hit the market, our high density polyethylene plastic fence with round posts and rails required a post spacing of 5.5’ to prevent the rails from sagging or bowing in the extreme heat,” said Larry Stanley, owner of Equi-Safe. “We have now redesigned the 3” rails with an internal reinforcement that will allow it to go to 8’ centers and maintain a straight, even appearance.

Jan 13 2009

Chris Flake joins National Fence Systems, Inc. as sales and marketing manager

AVENEL, N.J. — National Fence Systems, Inc. (NFS), a wholesale manufacturer based in New Jersey, has announced the addition of Chris Flake as their national sales and marketing manager.

National Fence Systems is one of the largest fence companies in New Jersey and has been in business for 30 years.