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The 2023 N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo is in the books and our early reports show that we may have broken an attendance record. More on that possibility in next month’s issue when we publish the coverage of the Expo. Right now, as of press time, one day after the Expo, we’re still going through the numbers. For the time being, though, we whole-heartedly thank all of you who attended and exhibited. Seeing so many of you there validates the hard work of our exhibiters and our Expo team. As the old saying goes, “it wouldn’t have been possible without you.” On another matter, I recently had the pleasure of attending and covering a Construction Angels clay shoot event in southern Maryland. Construction continues to be a dangerous job, especially in work zones along highways. Construction Angels’ mission is delivering prompt financial aid and grief counseling to the children and spouses of a construction worker who loses his or her life while on the job. The organization also provides construction scholarship opportunities to eligible candidates and further scholarships to the surviving children of these fallen workers. Kristi Gibbs, CEO and founder/national executive director of Construction Angels, founded the organization, which operates as a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Corporation, in 2011. “Construction Angels originally began its mission in south Florida 12 years ago and has expanded its presence to 26 states,” she said to me during the event. “The organization not only extends scholarships to children who have lost a parent but also endeavors to retain young talent within the construction industry.” The event was hosted by an equipment dealer, GT Mid Atlantic, and came about as a result of an absolutely horrendous accident earlier this year. On March 22, 2023, a fatal two-vehicle accident occurred on the inner loop of Interstate 695 near Interstate 70, resulting in the death of six construction workers. Prosecutors charged a woman, alleging that she had five prescription medications and marijuana in her system and was traveling at a speed of 121 mph shortly before the collision. Thanks to the host and many sponsors and participants, the event raised $36,000. What all of you and your crews do can be a dangerous job, but it shouldn’t be. There are still way too many selfish motorists who race through highway construction zones, despite severe penalties. And there are yet others who screw around on their phones or what happened in Maryland, drive while impaired. I was really taken by this organization, and I encourage you to check them out at www.constructionangels.us. And again, thank you for attending and exhibiting. We’re already looking forward to next year’s Expo and we hope you are, too. P

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Chris Countryman is proof positive: hard work and perseverance pay off. For him, the journey to becoming highway superintendent of the town of Macedon was a slow and steady one that began in 1998 when he joined the highway department. A lifelong resident of Macedon, Chris was born and raised on the north side of town, off of Quaker Road. “There was a trailer park over there that’s still there today,” he said. “That’s where I was born. Then, my parents bought a house on Magog Road on the south side of town where I lived much of my childhood.” Looking back, this superintendent has always been involved in some sort of construction. “I’d always be running equipment or working around equipment,” he said. “I was working for Meyers, a small company out of Fairport. They do sewer, septic and some water lines. While doing that, I got word that the town was going to be hiring. So, I applied for the town job and been working here ever since.” So, how did he end up behind the super’s desk? “I never really had a reason. I was working with the highway and my guess would be I called it natural progression. Never once when I started working for the highway department did I say ‘yeah, I want to be the By Mary Yamin-Garone

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highway superintendent.’ I never looked at it that way. I was just thankful to be having a town job with benefits, retirement, being close to home, available to be with the family and the kids. That’s how I looked at it. “I worked with the town for eight or nine years before making deputy,” he added. “I held that spot until 2015, when I ran for office and won. I took the oath of office on January 1, 2016. I actually had someone running against me. He got several weeks jump on me, but we went through the process and I ended up winning. I must admit, it was a trying time, but I prevailed. Now, I’m currently wrapping up my second term and running unopposed for my third.” All in the Family Chris is the proud husband to Jennifer. “She’s a stay-at-home mother and grandmother. I also have two daughters, Taylor and Bailey. Both are married and Taylor has three children: Evelyn, Colton and Christopher James.” In his spare time, Chris enjoys spending lots of time hunting and fishing on his bass boat. “I also like going out with my wife enjoying the town and the peacefulness of being on the water.” continued on page 12

Gary Wright cuts up an enormous Oak tree that fell during a windstorm. The department ended up using the excavator to load out the log onto its lowboy trailer.


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Getting the Job Done Here at the highway department, you’ll find four maybe five buildings on the premises. “We share the main highway facility with Gananda Transportation,” Chris said. “It’s a school district located with-in the town of Macedon. Actually, the district involves two towns — Macedon and Walworth. There’s also an old dilapidated barn that holds our snow fencing and other things. The building is 50 feet by 150 feet. It’s mainly used for repairs and truck and vehicle storage. Then, we have another cold storage barn that’s 120 feet long. Most of our equipment is kept in there. We also have a cover-all salt shed that can roughly accommodate at least 7,000 tons. “Macedon used to be a town that would run a 50-50 mix in the winter months,” he added. “I’ve switched over to straight salt with a magic additive that’s been working out quite well. It was tough in the beginning. Lots of adjoin-ing towns and down to the south and west of us were already straight. So, when residents or people drove from those towns and they came to our town with mix, it was such a dramatic line of road conditions. It drove me nuts. That’s when I made the switch to streets all with magic additive. continued on page 16

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“Ever since then it’s been kind of nice. During the winter months, I’ve noticed morale with the guys seem to always be there because they’re up all hours of the day and night. When they go out now, they’re going out with the best of the best. You can’t get any better than what we’re doing now. All our trucks are automated. They know they’re going out with street salt and an additive to help with freezing temperatures. I did all that while working within the same budget numbers this department had.” There’s also another building dubbed the Mobile Building (MLB). “Years ago, it was a research and development building for Mobile Chemicals. It used to be a big company in town that employed many people. They had a manufacturing facility on Main Street right in the hamlet. There was another business office in town on Route 31. They were huge in Macedon for a number of years — I would say probably, you know mid late 1990s. Most of what was wrapping up in the buildings has since been purchased by other companies.”

As the highway department’s “top dog,” Chris is responsible for maintaining the town’s 64.43 lane miles of road; one of which is gravel. That translates into eight plow routes that take approximately three hours to complete He gets help keeping the town’s roads safe for the approximately 10,000 residents from his full-time crew. Key staff includes working foreman Andre Bellefontaine and highway employees John Anderson, Joseph Cavallaro, James Ellis, Paul D. Everdyke, David Payne, Daryl Quigley, Patrick Randall, Timothy Vendel, Gary Wright and part-time staffer Jim Johnson. Under Chris’s guidance, the town of Macedon’s highway department runs on a total operating budget of $2.7 million that includes salaries, employee benefits, an annual CHIPS allocation of $88,970. When it comes to equipment, most of the time the operator is responsible. continued on page 22

The department worked on Mary Drive doing culvert replacements and drainage work in preparation for paving this fall.

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The department used its bucket truck and loader to trim trees along Wiedrick Road in preparation for milling and paving for this past summer’s arrival. from page 16

“At times, I do have a guy in the shop,” he said. “If we’re too busy with other things, he’ll pick up the general maintenance or repair equipment, trucks or whatever. So, budgeting-wise for new equipment, a good part of my main line equipment is on five-year equipment leases. I try to stay on top of that. It’s nice because it’s a consistent budget year after year. I don’t have a piece of dream equipment. As for future needs? Believe it or not we kind of lack in the pickup truck world. “I have five main line pieces that are leased: loaders, street sweepers, excavators and mini-excavators and the roadside mower tractor. When the time comes, I’ll trade them in. Because the machine is up to date, the trade in value typically works in our favor. Then, the next set of lease payments end up going down. I also buy sometimes. I just bought a new leaf pack for the hamlet area. We lease that, too. continued on page 24 22

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“As you can see, I focus a lot on the equipment since I’ve been in office. Because I’ve been focusing so much on getting the equipment getting up to date so we can get the work done. Pickups, per se, have taken a backseat. I’ve gotten to the point now where I have my leases established on the equipment that we use most. Now I need to focus on getting our pickups up to date. The newest ones we have are both 2020. Our next newest is targeted for 2014. I also have an F-550 and another on order.

Within the hamlet of Macedon, two separate drainage easements needed culvert replacements that were affecting a large subdivision. Along Jupiter Way in the hamlet, there were very poor soil conditions. The crew had to work between two homes with little to no room to work. Once the crew got back to the road, it had NYSEG there to hold the utility pole that the crew was digging right next to it.

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The Lightning Round Is the job everything you expected? “That and more. I take everything I do to heart. I try to be here almost all the time. Constant connection and communication. I don’t like feeling disconnected from anything, so I try to stay in contact with my guys. If somebody comes up and asks me a question, I don’t want to give them an answer like ‘I’ll have to get back to you.’” What surprised you the most? “There was talk about our village being dissolved. So, we went through a dissolution. The biggest surprise was picking up what was originally the villages’ work, but on the stuff that people focused on most, which was the leaf and brush pickup. That was huge in the village. The town never had a cemetery to maintain. I didn’t think many people paid attention to the cemetery. That didn’t last long. A lot of people pay attention to the cemetery.” continued on page 30

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What’s the most important part of being a highway superintendent? “I think that whole connection with not only the residents but also the employees. I think it’s huge. Usually, when we get a phone call at the office, I tend to get right on it. I don’t let them sit around. I’ll even call the residents. I’ll ask, ‘if I can just meet you at the property.’A lot of them are surprised at that. I stay in tune with the guys and what they do, so there’s no disconnection between supervisor or employee. I try to help them as much as I can, but I also stand back for a lot of it.” Most memorable? “I’d say one would be a job we took on a drainage job in 2018. After the village hamlet dissolved, we took a really deep drainage job that came from a drainage dish up through houses and went to another low area. It was old pipe that was collapsing and would cause this huge development to have lots of water and mosquito problems. It was

extremely time consuming. Soil conditions were horrible. The pipe was deep in the ground. It meant multiple excavators, trench box and a tight working area.” Big projects? “Most of them we do in-house. We’re currently doing the Erie Street Revitalization Project. Last year, we put a section of gutters in and sidewalk this year. We’re going to continue doing both. Then, when the roads are all done, we’ll build and pave the road. So that’s a work in progress there. The guys are currently working on Mary Drive. That’s another big roadside drainage project. The development over there had lots of water problems over the years. The road conditions are pretty deteriorated there. So, we’re currently working on drainage and then we’ll probably mill and pave that this fall, as well. Last but not least, we’ll do the normal oil and stone surface treating. I try to do 10 miles a year with that.” continued on page 34

Seen here, as Chris put it, is the last known photo of his department mixing sand with salt. Since 2018, the department has gone with straight salt and the Magic Minus Zero Additive to help with melting properties when temperatures drop below 20 F. 30

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What would you like to say to your crew? “Thank you. I couldn’t get any project done without them. That’s for sure.” Describe your job in one word. “Consuming.” Like most highway supers, when it’s all said and done, Chris wants to be remembered for “doing a good job, helping people and keeping the town roads safe.” What more could the townspeople ask for? About the Town of Macedon The town of Macedon in Wayne County is named after the birthplace of Alexander the Great, in Ancient Macedonia. Located in the southwest

corner, it contains a hamlet also named Macedon, formerly an incorporated village. Prior to early settlement, the area in and around Macedon was home to the Seneca Nation, a tribe member in the Iroquois League. The town land was acquired for settlement in 1788 from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as part of the Phelps and Gorham Purchase. The first settlers, Webb and Hannah Harwood, arrived in 1789. The construction and completion of the Erie Canal from 1817 to 1825 brought many new settlers to the area. The town of Macedon was incorporated during the canal construction in 1823, from what had been the western half of the town of Palmyra. The opening of the Erie Canal led to the forming of new port communities like Wayneport and the village of Macedon, with the latter centered on Lock 30. continued on page 38

The crew paved Pheasant Run with Villager Construction this year. 34

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Seen in these two photos on Erie Street was another deep culvert replacement in the hamlet, but with better soil conditions than along Jupiter Way. The department was able to step the banks back to work here. from page 34

Remnants of the former Enlarged Erie Canal Lock 60 (also called the Lower Macedon Lock) are located along the canal trail off Quaker Road, just east of the village of Macedon. It was built in 1841 as a single-chamber lock but doubled in 1874. The lock had a lift of 10.02 ft. to the west. It was abandoned in 1914. The site is currently maintained as a park. Nearby are the remains of Erie Canal Change Bridge #39 (also called Gallup’s Bridge), located just west of the intersection of O’Neil and Quaker roads. A change bridge allowed towpaths to switch from one side of the canal to the other. The bridge was constructed in 1881 and had an iron lattice truss with a wooden floor. Only the foundations are still in place. The Macedon Academy, open from 1841 to 1902, set a standard for education excellence of the era. The academy provided an intermediate level of education, between the district school level and college. Part of Company B, 160th New York Volunteer Infantry, was raised in Macedon during the American Civil War. At the time, the town had a population of only a little more than 2,500. The J. and E. Baker Cobblestone Farmstead and Charles Bullis House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The town is part of the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 38.9 sq. mi., of which 38.7 sq. mi. is land and 0.2 sq. mi. is water. Macedon is bordered by the towns of Walworth to the north, Palmyra to the east, Farmington (Ontario County) to the south and Perinton (Monroe County) to the west. An East-West auxiliary branch of NY 31, New York State Route 31F and New York State Route 350 intersect east–west New York State Route 31 at Macedon hamlet. According to the 2010 census, the population was 9,148. (Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedon,_New_York)  P 38

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Ignite Expands Lineup of Snow Tools, Adds Snow Blades, More Ignite Attachments added to its growing lineup of direct-to-you products with new snow tools. The company launched a line of commercial-grade snow blades for heavy-duty snow removal tasks. Additionally, Ignite beefed up existing snow tool lines to provide more efficiency. This includes an optional hydraulic rotation chute for its line of three-point snow blowers, allowing operators to effortlessly aim snow from the comfort of their tractor seat, and a new 10-ft. snow pusher for maximum efficiency. The new offerings deliver a convenient, confident online shopping experience with Ignite’s exclusive Fit Finder tool and fast, direct-to-you delivery so operations of any size can be prepared for winter work, the company said. Commercial-Grade Snow Blades Headlining Ignite’s winter tool lineup is the new snow blade series. The line is designed for commercial use and long life in the most extreme work conditions. Available in 72-, 84, 94- and 108-in. models, these heavy-duty attachments allow skid steer and compact track loader operators to effortlessly cut through deep snow. It features a heavy-duty construction, with reinforced frame and attachment points, and a reversable hardened steel cutting edge for the confidence to tackle the heaviest snow year after year. Operators can position the blade 28-degrees left or right with single-cylinder operation for maximum efficiency with each pass. The snow blade line delivers fast ROI and a long service life due to high-quality components, including Faster Brand couplers and Parker hydraulic lines as well as 11-gauge steel construction. The adjustable spring-loaded blade trip helps protect attachment and machine from snow-covered obstacles to minimize downtime and repair costs. Standard blade guide markers boost visibility and snow-clearing precision. Ignite snow blades work with standard hydraulic flow rates, allowing operators to use existing equipment and maximize versatility. Hydraulic Rotation Snowblower Chute Option For compact tractor operators, Ignite now offers an optional hydraulic rotation chute for its line of three-point snow blower attachments. This upgrade saves time and effort when blow42

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ing snow, allowing operators to change the direction of snow placement without stepping off their tractor. The hydraulic rotation chute and three-point snowblower attachments operate off the tractor’s rear auxiliary hydraulics for better equipment utilization and ROI, according to the manufacturer. Snowblower models work with compact tractors ranging from 15 to 65 hp and are available in 50-, 60-, 66- and 74-in. working widths. 10-Ft. Snow Pusher Rounding out its line of snow tools for the 2023-2024 winter season, Ignite added a 10-ft. snow pusher option. The new width, like the existing 6-, 7- and 8-ft. models, is compatible with skid steer and compact track loaders and turns heavy snow into a lighter lift for the carrier. A replaceable rubber cutting edge provides a longer wear life and optimal surface protection.

Reversible and replaceable skid shoes double useful life for a low total cost of ownership and extended equipment lifespan. The new 10-ft. working width is compatible with 50-95 hp compact loaders and 60-100 hp compact tractors. Ignite Edge Ignite Attachments offers quality-designed and manufactured tools that are easy to purchase, attach and use. In today’s fast-paced, connected economy, Ignite offers a reliable, cost-effective solution for compact equipment operators of any brand. Online ordering and direct shipping allow customers to shop confidently and on their own schedule. Ignite backs every attachment with a comprehensive warranty and excellent customer support, ensuring customers can rely on their tools for years to come. For more information, visit www.igniteattachments.com. 

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60 International Blvd. Brewster, NY 10509

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Attachments International Offers Snow, Ice Removal Options

Snow, Dirt Blade Attachments International’s dozer blade is dedicated for use on skidsteer loaders. This unit has features previously found only on our large wheel loader blades and features heavy-duty hydraulic cylinders with a 30 degree angle left or right. This unit is designed for severe service dirt work and high capacity snow removal. (Replaceable skid shoes are standard.) For more information, visit www.attachmentsintl.com.

V-Frost Bucket

V-Snow Plow

Attachments International’s heavy-duty V-snow plow was originally designed for emergency snow plowing that allows cars and trucks to get through deep drifts, but it has since been ushered in for all snow removal jobs. This unit features a “thru hardened” cutting edge with reversible bolt-on cutting edge for severe service applications. Skid shoes are standard with both pin-on and quick hitch mountings available. For more information, visit www.attachmentsintl.com.

LHD Snow Bucket

Attachment International’s V-Frost bucket was designed with a computer-aided design similar to the one used to design the Stealth Bomber, resulting in a bucket that is 50 percent stronger than AI’s previous “V” bucket. The typical rounded design has been altered for deeper penetration, and maximum efficiency. For more information, visit www.attachmentsintl.com.

Attachments International’s load, haul, dump snow bucket (LHD) is designed to carry all slurry mixes, granular material and other materials that can not be handled by regular buckets. It features alloy steel construction with special gussets and wear surfaces to handle heavy loads. The LHD design allows for the retention of very large loads in carry position, according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit www.attachmentsintl.com.

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Your Road to To Tomorrow Begins With Us For nearly as long as there have been motorized vehicles, Suit-Kote o has built, maintained and improved the roads that carry them. Our subs stantial commitment to research and development has yielded many new w cost effective ways of providing safe and durable road surfaces.. E RECYCLING SURF FA ACE TREA AT TMENT • MICRO PA AV VING • QUICK SET SLURRY SEAL • COLD-IN-PLACE CENTRAL PLANT T RECYCLING • COLD MIX PA AV VING • CRACKSEALING • REPROFILING • M MICRO MILLING

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NYSAOTSOH Holds 94th Annual Convention in Verona, N.Y.

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he NYSAOTSOH held its 94th Annual Conference Educational Symposium and Expo from Sept. 26-29 at the Turning Stone Casino & Resort in Verona, N.Y. Located just outside of Syracuse, the Turning Stone Casino was an ideal centrally located facility, resulting in a very well attended event. The theme of this year’s conference was “Bridging Connections Through Partnerships.” Educational speakers and symposiums included: • Updates from association lobbyists by Fred Hiffa and Megan Osika; • Best Practices for Salt Reduction by Tim Fiallo of the town of Hague and Bob Vopleus of the town of Lake George; • Superintendent’s Round Table — a discussion of the ins and outs of the position and associated responsibilities; • Navigating a First Amendment Audit by Michael Kenneally, executive director of NYS Municipal Workers Compensation Alliance and Lori Mithen DeMasi, general counsel, Association of Towns of the State of New York; • DOT/CHIPS update; • Managing Your Highway Budget by Dan

John Reed (C) of Reed Systems accepts a Distinguished Service Award for the Discussing future paving options are Jason Advancement of New York’s Local Causer (L), village of Bath highway superintend- Highway Industry in support of the ent, and Dave Bulkley of Suit-Kote. NYSAOTSOH.

continued on page 58 Dan Wolf (L), town of Ogden highway RTI Auctions (Roy Teitsworth Inc.) has been assistsuperintendent, pays a visit to Pat ing municipalities liquidate assets for decades. Cornelius of Tracey Road Equipment. John Ranieri (L) and Dave Brooks.

Stephenson Equipment offers a wide range of equipment to suit the many needs of New York’s highway departments. (L-R): Kirby Coon of Stephenson Equipment; Jarod Jamieson of Cimline; Devin Harrigan of Stephenson Equipment; and Tyler Peters of Falcon Asphalt.

Paying a visit to the International Truck exhibit (L-R) are Steve Skiff of the town of Watson highway department; Roy Willis of Allegiance Trucks, N.Y.; Mark Rizzo of H.L. Gage; Jim Ostrowski of Allegiance Trucks; Tyler Jones of the town of Martinsburg; and Doug Salmon of the town of West Turin. 54

Keith Hurtgam (C), past president of the NYSAOTSOH and highway superintendent of the town of Hartland, shares some of his experiences with Daniel Class (L), current highway superin- Innovative Surface Solutions keeps you tendent of the town of Hartland, and Ed Sichler safe from highways to driveways. (L-R): Carl Henchey, Joe Cashin and Dave Cook. of Force America.

Tenco has long been a proud supporter of the NYSAOTSOH and its annual event. Shane Chapman (L) of Tenco and Tim Ford, town of Farmington highway superintendent.

Enjoying some fellowship prior to the annual banquet (L-R) are Dave Burmaster, town of Porter highway superintendent; Billie Burmaster; Barbara Fischer; and David Fischer, town of Pendleton highway superintendent.

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Stone Casino & Resort Hosts Annual Superintendent’s Event from page 54

Acquilano, manager, Local Official Training Unit Division of Local Government and School Accountability; and • Retirement informational session. A golf tournament was sponsored by International Trucks and Auctions International, the annual banquet and entertainment were sponsored by Tenco, the annual banquet reception was sponsored by Alta Equipment, and educational sessions were sponsored by Peckham Industries. The sponsors for this year’s event were: • Diamond: International Trucks • Platinum: Viking-Cives • Gold: Suit-Kote • Silver: Alta Equipment; Everest; Auctions International; Tenco; Chemung Supply Corporation; and Tracey Road • Bronze: Peckham Industries and Innovative Surface Solutions • Supporter: New York Pavement Preservation Association (NYPPA)  P (All photographs in this article are Copyright 2023 Superintendent’s Profile. All Rights Reserved.)

Father and son — each are highway superintendents in the same county, but of different towns. Tim Boerman (L), highway superintendent of the town of Marion, and Abram Boerman, highway superintendent of the town of Ontario.

Truck body solution experts (L-R) are Jeff Weisbrot, Bill Tooley, Timothy Plante and continued on page 60 Mark Kough, all of Henderson Products.

Craig Hiller (L), highway superintendent of the town of Vestal, and James Fletcher (R), highway superintendent of the town of Canandaigua, are recognized for their service to the executive committee by Dave Miller, outgoing association president.

Representatives of Peckham Industries were presented with a Distinguished Service Award for the Advancement of New York’s Local Highway Industry in support of the NYSAOTSOH. 58

(L-R): Scott Canfield, town of Antwerp highway superintendent; Mark Savage, town of Theresa highway superintendent; Claude Phelps, town of Rutland highway superintendent; and Valerie Phelps.

(L-R): Enjoying hor d’oeuvres and a refreshment during the annual banquet are Justin Green of Briggs & Stratton; and Michele Bogucki, Joe Frawley and Chris Norman, all of Alta Equipment.

(L-R): Matt Mustico, vice president of NYSAOTSOH and town of Elmira highway superintendent; Kevin Smith of Suit-Kote; Charlene Mustico; Bob Eastwood, town of Elten highway superintendent; and Marty Vanderhoff, town of Horseheads highway superintendent.

This year’s golf outing was again sponsored by International Trucks; Auctions International sponsored the golf awards. During the banquet, awards were presented to The Most Honest Team, The Longest Drive and The Lowest Overall Score.

Outgoing President David Miller (L) receives honorary appreciation for commendable service and dedication presented from Michael Graham of the town of Kingsbury.

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MOHAWK VALLEY FREIGHTLINER 108SD’S 114SD’S PLOW & VOCATIONAL MODELS AVAILABLE

Various New York State and National Contracts Available 2-7 Yr Govt Financing New: M2-106’s, M2112’s, 108SD’s, 114SD’s Now available on Onondaga County Statewide Contract #0010914 “Real People Answer The Phone” CHECK OUR PRICES INDEPENDENT, FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE WE WORK WITH ALL BODY BUILDERS

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(L-R): Roger Wolfe, town of Yates, Orleans County, is presented with the Honorary Lifetime Member Award in recognition of commitment to the NYSAOTSOH by Dave Miller, outgoing association president, and Keith Hurtgam, association past president.

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The evening’s activities are wrapped up with comments from incoming President Greg Hallberg of the town of Ellery. 60

J & J Equipment has now reached a second-generation benchmark as son, Jared, joins the family business. Jared Lonergan (L) and George Lonergan.

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Distance Measuring Instrument

Saves Time • Quick Pay Back • 5-Year Warranty GPS Based • Installs in seconds • No tools required No Calibration • Portable from vehicle to vehicle Measure distance as you drive accurate to 1 foot per 1000. Easy to operate, simple to install, can be shared between several vehicles on a quick plug-in basis. Applications: Safety Zone Layout – Estimating Material Requirements – Documenting Quantities – Pre-Bid Measurments – and many more. Used by Phone/Electric/Gas/ Water Companies and State/County/City/Local Highway Departments. Visit www.jamartech.com for more details.

JAMAR Technologies, Inc. 1500C Industry Rd. Hatfield, PA 19440 For more information call 1-800-776-0940

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