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It’s finally here … well, almost. We’re fast approaching the 24th Annual N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo. The big show will be held Wednesday, October 17 at the Center of Progress Building on the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse. We have more than 110 exhibitors who’ll be showcasing their latest and greatest equipment, products and services on 75,000 sq. ft. of exhibit space. To see who’ll be there, check out page 48 and then seven more pages after that in this issue, so you can begin planning your visit. Lunch will be served noon to 2 p.m. and a limited number of free lunch tickets will be available, so arrive early. Please be sure to thank our lunch sponsors while you’re at the Expo. They are Stadium International Trucks, Tracey Road Equipment, Trux Outfitters and Vantage Equipment. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to avoid leaving the Expo emptyhanded. Throughout the show, we’ll be awarding door prizes, including hats, shirts, gift cards, jackets, electronics and more. This year’s two grand prizes will be two Grandstand Tickets to NASCAR’s Watkins Glen Race in August 2019, which includes two Pit Road Passes, a pair of tickets to the Buffalo Bills game against the Miami Dolphins in the Jim Kelly Club on Sunday, Dec. 30, 2018. Remember that this year’s Expo will mark the first annual Antique Equipment Drive-In. So far, you’ll be able to see: • a 1 or 2-ton Buffalo Springfield roller (late 1940s or early 1950s) and owned by the Carmon family of Endicott, N.Y.; • a 1940 Bucyrus Erie 10B cable-operated front shovel, which scoops away from you as opposed to toward you; and • a 1936 Bay City 20, a machine that the New York State Department of Public Works once used that’s even painted in yellow and blue and still has the original NYS DPW sticker; • a restored 1970 Brockway N360 single-axle dump truck, which be brought to the show by “Stretch” of Tracey Road Equipment; • and we’re also expecting to have a couple of Walter trucks on display If you want to bring your own antique equipment to the show, there’s still time. Contact our Profile Sales Manager Kent Hogeboom at 800/988-1203 or e-mail khogeboom@cegltd.com, or our Expo Show Manager Bob Buckley 518/863-4100 or e-mail him at bbuckley@cegltd.com. You also can contact me directly at cmongeau@cegltd.com. An finally … we hope to see you there on Oct. 17. We love putting on this show and we love seeing you enjoy it. P

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“I was just a young fella — 20 years old —when I enlisted in the Army,” said Tom Allison, highway superintendent of the town of Carroll. “I started my tour in Vietnam in 1969. I was an infantry soldier and platoon leader. I spent a full tour (one year) there. I saw a lot of action and things I don’t want to see again, but I wouldn’t trade the experience for anything. It taught me a lot about life and how valuable it is. When you see it sliding away every day, you have to feel fortunate. If you can’t come away with something positive from it shame on you. For me, my time there played a major role in the overall makeup of my life.” It should be noted that Tom was awarded the coveted C.I.B. (Combat Infantry Badge), two Bronze Stars and a Silver Star for valor. Tom Allison’s war experience was what led him — albeit indirectly — to head the town of Carroll highway department. “When I was in the service, I held a leadership position pretty much from the end of basic training on,” Tom said. “That helped me be a leader in my concrete business. The concrete business, in turn,

helped me be a leader in the highway department. Thanks to NonCommissioned Officer School, I learned how to handle staff and get their respect.” After his return from Vietnam in 1970, Tom started working in the family business, Shotcrete Construction. “I operated it from then on because my dad was of ill health. We poured foundation walls, floors, patios. We’d set the forms and then hire a pump. I took over the business from my mother in 1987 after my father died. I operated it until 1995, at which time I sold it to another local company. I worked for them for five years before my contract ended in May 2000. “I ran for highway superintendent in 1999. I was up against a Republican, who also was a lifelong village resident. I was victorious and I’ve run unopposed ever since.” Why the career change? “The town needed a little help. It was stagnant as far as the highways were going. They were being maintained, but the town wasn’t growing or improving. I wanted to work for the town and make it a nicer place to live. I believe I have. “I saw an opportunity to get elected. I was 50 years old at the time. I knew if I could hang on for 10 years I could squeeze out a small pension. There’s no

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Tom Allison supervises the installation of a new sluice pipe on Bain Road.

sense in sugar coating that. That was a big thing. I also was glad to be phasing out of the concrete business. It’s hard work for a young man and even harder for an old one. I still do it several days a month. I’ll phase out of it when I retire.” Tom married his first wife in 1970. “We had two children, Chad, 47, a salesman for a local concrete company and Kate, 43, assistant town clerk for the town of Ellington and secretary for the Lenea Foundation. I married my current wife, Sharon, in 1988. She owns a dog boarding and grooming business, Dog Moms Boarding and Grooming. She has three sons: Mike, 43, a sprinkler fitter; Matt, 41, did four years in the Air Force and now is a FedEx courier; and Scott, 40, works for Nestle Purina, where he manages the dog food operations in Dunkirk, N.Y. Between the five kids, we have 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. “Chad has two daughters, Holly and Emily. Kate has three children, Hannah, Owen and Ally. Mike has two, Kayden and River. Scott has four kids, Mazie, Zachary, Tyler and Dakota and two granddaughters, Addison and McKenna. Matt has five, Ava, Alex, Addison, Issac and Colton. The youngest is three and the oldest is 22. They all live within 10 miles of here. We also have three dogs: Noel, a black Lab, miniature Sheltie named Callie; and a Blue Healer called Crazy.” In his spare time, this super likes to “stay home with my family. Spending time with my wife, children and grandchildren is the best. I also manage a good size horse boarding operation on my 18 acres. I board between 20 and 25 horses. Some belong to my grandchildren. I have my own saddle horse that I ride. I also try to keep a team of two to four Belgian Draft Horses on the property. They’re the biggest of the Belgian horses, bigger than the Clydesdales. I also like to show my hors16

es and my wife and I enjoy going to horse sales. That’s what I do. That’s my passion.” What does wife Sharon think about her husband’s job? “Tom is devoted. His job comes first. There’s never any hesitation when the phone rings.”

On the Job “When I got elected, we had a small building in the center of town. The board, knowing my construction background, asked me to put together some numbers to build a new facility. That was in March and we started in June. We built a 240-foot by 60-foot steel building; 90 feet of it is shared with the water department. We did everything ourselves; the concrete work, carpentry, plumbing, engineering. That saved the town — and taxpayers — at least $200,000. Having built most of the shop ourselves, the crew takes great pride in their workplace. They did a beautiful job. It’s our jewel.” The shop houses: • 2012, 2016 Mack tandems • 2004 Sterling tandem • 2006, 2008 International single-axle trucks • 2007 Freightliner water truck • All day-to-day tools The department also boasts a 60-ft. x 120-ft. pole building where they keep the following pieces of equipment: • 1965 Blaw-Knox paver • 2001 International bucket truck

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• 1995 Maxi Grind brush grinder • 1996 Champion grader • 2013 Volvo excavator, New Holland mower tractor, Dynapac roller • 2017 Trackless sidewalk plow “The paver, grinder, bucket truck and rubber-tread rollers are pieces in a three or four partnership with neighboring towns.” Tom and his crew also built a 30-ft. x 72-ft. pole building in 2010. It holds all the department’s plows, wings and sanders, the summer pickup trucks, a Woodchuck chipper and sidewalk tools and forms. Finally, the department has a 60-ft. x 60-ft. salt/sand shed (600 tons). It also has a 24-ft. x 24-ft. shed (160 tons) just for pure salt. “We use a 3 to 1 mix for our sand and about 1,500 tons of salt. We use straight salt in the village so there’s no sand to clean up. “I also have a 12-foot by 20-foot office in our main shop and the same size break room. We have two restrooms, one with a shower. That works out well when my wife’s mad at me, which happens from time to time.” The job of superintendent calls for Tom to maintain the town’s 106 lane miles. That includes 98 town roads and eight county lane miles of road. Forty-eight of those miles are paved and one is gravel. That translates into six plowing from page 16

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Mike Walker digs a water main ditch using a Bobcat E55 mini-excavator.

Lester Eklund sets a sluice pipe with a Volvo 180 excavator, while Tom Allison and Doug Sandberg assist. 20

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routes that take roughly 2.25 hours to complete. Tom depends on his crew of five full-time employees to serve the town’s 3,500 residents. His staff includes Deputy Superintendent Mike Walker, MEOs Doug Sandberg, Tim Eklund, Jeremy Klice and Matt Powers. They also have two part-timers, Wayne Lindstrom (who’s retiring this year) and Melissa Hultberg. The youngest is 26 and the oldest is 74. “I have a good crew but I have to keep work ahead of them. I point them in the direction and then they take the bull by the horns. You have to know today what you’re going to do tomorrow. They have today handled. Tomorrow’s a good question.” Under Tom’s attentive eye, the town of Carroll’s highway department functions on a total operating budget of $1,060,596 that includes salaries and benefits for employees and an annual CHIPS allocation of $113,498. The department also receives $25,907 from PAVE-NY and $21,750 from Extreme Winter Recovery. When it comes to buying new equipment, Tom’s rule of thumb is to “purchase something every year or we’re behind the eight ball. Once the budget’s approved, I start bidding on vehicles. Then I present it to the board and see what we can get done. We don’t always buy new, but usually it’s in the best interest of the taxpayer if we do. We’ve purchased some new pieces. We also share equipment with several neighboring towns, including Ellicott, Poland and the village of Faulkner.” Like his counterparts, Tom agrees that today’s equipment has its pros and cons. “It’s changed the business quite a bit. If you have trouble with a truck, you can go through the computer code and find out what’s wrong. Nine times out of 10, we can’t fix the truck. That’s a problem. If for instance, our excavator has trouble, I’ll get a call on my cell phone right from the excavator saying the oil pressure’s low or it’s overheating. We get a printout once every three months telling us how many hours the machine idled, how many hours it was at working RPMs, what the oil pressure was … everything. Technology is a good thing in that respect, but it does make it harder to work on the stuff. The only way you could do it yourself would be if you had all the software. That’s the trouble. By the time you own the software, you get a different truck or piece of equipment and the software needs to be updated. As it is, we do most of our own maintenance. We all work together on it. I don’t feel that our department is big enough to warrant a dedicated mechanic.” Another challenging aspect of the job for this highway superintendent is working with the town board “to maintain moving forward. When I was elected, I told the board that what I learned during the 50 years I’ve been alive is nothing stays the same. It goes forward or backward. Folks on the town board have the opportunity to make this town go in either direction, but it won’t stay the same. For a while, they were moving forward, then it got stagnant. When it gets stagnant, it doesn’t go forward. It doesn’t fall off the face of the earth, but it doesn’t go forward. We’ve lost several good businesses that employed up to at least 150 people. That’s a big hit. Many of them were good paying jobs and now they’re gone.” Tom’s best day on the job was when the department held an open house for their new digs in October 2011. “Once we had the shop built, the board was excited to show it off. So, we cleaned our trucks and invited the public. Upwards of 500 people came out.” continued on page 26

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Mike Walker, MEO, completes a ditch for the cross pipe.

Jeremy Klice, laborer, completes the installation of cross pipe.

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His worst? “August 8, 2009. Eight inches of rain fell in 12 hours. We had problems everywhere. We’re a hilly town and the more hills you have, the more drainage and washout problems. We had lots of low-level flooding. It took us all summer to come back from that. Twelve hours gave us a whole summer’s worth of work.” What frustrates this highway superintendent? “Trying to keep up with the number of roads and the quality of services with less money. I have a good rapport with the board. I’ve been able to purchase the things we’ve needed up until now, but I can see that’s going to get tougher. Part of it is due primarily to the rising costs. We don’t have any bonds or bands, no money borrowed. We do lease one piece of equipment. We couldn’t afford to buy it in one year. The last new truck that was purchased right before I came here, a 10-wheeler dump truck with a plow, was $85,000. The last one I purchased was $205,000. We try not to buy used. If someone got rid of that piece of equipment, it’s because something was wrong with it. It’s not in the town’s best interest to buy someone else’s problems.” When asked what’s disappointed him the most, Tom is quick to reply. “The two-percent tax cap. It was implefrom page 24

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Mike Walker, machine operator, and Jeremy Klice and Tim Eklund assist with installation of the cross pipe.

mented by the governor and every town must deal with it. They can pass a resolution to go above the tax cap or stay below. What’s disappointing about it is everything we have here has increased in price by more than two percent. Last year, it was less than that. If you can only have a two-percent tax cap in your budget, most of that’s eaten up by your employee benefits. That leaves trying to get the same amount of services done with a lot less money. That ain’t working. It’s not feasible to go below the cap. It’s extremely hard to handle that with my budget. We got a new supervisor this year and the town board passed a resolution to go above the tax cap if necessary. Hopefully, I can keep my budget within reason without going above the cap, but I can’t see me staying at two percent. “You’re not penalized for going over if you have the resolution allowing you to do so. I try not to go too much above the cap. I try to get the most bang for my buck. It’s difficult, but that’s what the taxpayers have me for. It’s disheartening. I get discouraged some days when we don’t get as much done as I’d like, but when I look at the big picture, knowing I’m not going to have continued on page 34

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enough money to do one-third less than what I ought to be doing. We don’t lose any miles of road. We’re losing money to take care of them.” Looking ahead, Tom has several projects on the horizon. “We’re going to take out and put in a box culvert. We have an engineering firm helping us with that. We’re trying to get a grant through the Bridge NY. It just became available here in April. It’s for rural roads and bridges that qualify. If you meet the criteria and there’s any money left, you’ll get a piece of it. The estimated cost is $120,000. “I’d also like to finish paving some roads I’ve started that are longer than most. This year was our most ambitious paving job. We paved 2.5 miles of the high traffic, 5-mile Oak Hill Road. All our monies went into that. I hope to pave the other end of it next year. It hasn’t been touched with pavement since I’ve been here. “Finally, I’d like to keep improving our local infrastructure and keep the town moving in a positive direction. You can’t just maintain. You have to move forward.” Tom also is a big proponent of shared services. “We recommend doing that when at all possible. If any county in the state calls, I’ll help them if I can and they’ll help me. Typically, we work with the two or three towns that are right around us. Those are the towns we own the equipment with. from page 30

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“Contrary to popular belief, the shared services program is alive and well. Sometimes, the governor doesn’t think so. He thinks we should be combining townships, governments and schools. I think sometimes, when you combine services like that, you lose your identity.” When it comes time to retire, how would Tom like to be remembered? “As having done a good job for the town. That’s all anybody can ask for.”

About the Town of Carroll The town of Carroll, in the extreme southeastern part of the county, was erected in 1825 from the town of Ellicott, and named in honor of Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, the immortal Signer, who in affixing his name to the Declaration of Independence added his residence, that there might be no doubt of his identity if misfortune overtook the cause for which he was risking his life and fortune. The town, broken and hilly in the northeast and east parts and rolling in the south and southwest, originally included the present town of Kiantone, which was set off from Carroll in 1853. Conewango Creek forms the greater part of the boundary line between the two towns, entering Carroll from the north and continuing to the Pennsylvania line. The town contains 20,658 acres, the highest summits, being 1,400 ft. above tidewater. Frewsburg, on the Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley & Pittsburgh railroad, is a thriving village with important industrial establishments — The Carroll Furniture Company, the Frewsburg Canning Company, and the Merrell-Soule Company, dairy products. There are in Frewsburg four small factories. Other villages of the town are Fentonville in the south, Dodge in the east, and Ivory in the north. The population of Carroll, according to the State census of that year, was 1,714, of whom seven only were aliens. The first settlers were John Frew on lot 61, and Thomas Russell on west half of lot 53 at the mouth of Frew Run. In the spring of 1809 John Frew paid $2.25 an acre, built a log cabin, and put in crops in 1810. A few months later, George W. Fenton sold his farm on Chadakoin River and located on lot 52, south of and adjoining the lands of Frew and Russell. Frew and Russell built a saw mill in 1810, and commenced sawing the next spring. They ran the sawed boards to Pittsburgh. James Frew was connected with them in building the mill, and purchased Russell’s interest in 1814. In 1817, with their father, Hugh Frew, they built an “overshot” gristmill, using the gearing and stones of their father’s old mill in Pennsylvania. George W. Fenton developed a large farm, and opened the first store in Frewsburg. John Tyler was on lot 51 by June, 1808; his son Hamilton, born 1810, was the first white child born in the present town. Isaac Walton was on lot 41 and Charles Boyles on lot in the summer of 1809. Perhaps no other township in the county has had so many saw mills at the same time as Carroll. John Frew assisted Edward Work to build his saw mill at Work’s Mills in 1808, and the first lumber cut by Frew was plank for eight flatboats which he built and took to Mayville for salt which he ran to Pittsburgh. “The same John Frew brought on his back from Dunkirk a bushel-and-a-half bag of salt for the settlers, who were in perishing need of it. It was also John Frew who in 1813 killed the last deer killed at the great deer lick in the four corners of Main and Third streets of Jamestown.” Lumber is such an important factor in Carroll’s progress and development that the following article on “Carroll-Early Lumbering,” from 38

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the pen of Mrs. Effie W. Parker, in “The Centennial History of Chautauqua County,” published in 1904, is largely drawn upon. It has been stated by historians that “no more magnificent forest existed in the United States than that which cast its mighty shadows over primitive Carroll” — a forest not only vast in extent, but the trees were larger than ever before known. Conewango pineries were the wonders of their day, and their fame had extended to other countries. Nature was provident in the streams that were to furnish power for the reduction of this forest, which in time gave place to the now productive farms. In 1810 John Frew built a saw mill on lot 53. At a later date he with his brother James and Thomas Russell built a mill at the mouth of Frew Run on the east side of the Conewango, on lot 61. Thomas Russell sold his interests in 1815. In 1817 the Frew brothers, with their father, Hugh Frew, built a gristmill, using the same power and flume for both mills. The saw mill passed into the hands of Jefferson Frew, who in 1872 put in steam and operated it for a number of years. Matthew Turner is supposed to have built on lot the second mill in town; it was bought by Josiah H. Wheeler in 1816. James Wheeler, his son, built a mill on the same lot farther east, using one power and flume for both mills. On lot 45 Mr. Taylor built a mill; this was later owned by G. W. Fenton: the property passed into the hands of Otis Moore and on to his son, O. H. Moore. The plant was unusual in operating ability, the streams at this point being fed by numerous springs so that sawing could be done almost any day in the year. On the same lot east, Job Toby built

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Mike Walker loads material into dump truck operated by Matt Powers for the installation of a cross pipe on Robin Hill Road.

a mill between 1816 and 1820. On lot 36 Amasa Littlefield built a mill that was purchased and rebuilt by John Myers. Reuben and John Thayer built a mill on the same lot east, that was purchased by John Townsend in 1841 and operated by himself to the time of his death in 1860, and by his son Samuel to 1888. Cyrus Clough was another saw mill builder on lot 28. This mill was conducted later by Jacob Persell. John Bain, Sherman Jones, John Townsend, Jr., Henry Bennett and Stephen Bennett, successively. By this time John Frew built a third mill on lot 27. His son, James R. Frew, carried on the business in later years; was later a resident of Cleveland, Ohio, and in 1902 was the oldest person living who was born in the town of Carroll. Jediah Budlong as early as 1832 built a mill on lot 19 with an overshot wheel, and had a usual annual product of 500,000 ft. of lumber. In 1848 Emrich Evans. with Budlong, rebuilt the mill, and it passed into the hands of L. L. Rawson, purchased later by John Hiller and burned in 1872. At the head of Frew Run, John Myers put in a mill that Samuel Cowen purchased later. All these mills were on Frew Run, a stream not exceeding live miles in length, and all were operated three or four months in the year. In early times, water was held back by the density of forest, so that even in a dry time, after a thunder shower, quite a stroke of business could be accomplished. Few of these mills sawed one hundred thousand feet of lumber a year — more sawed three or four times that. With two exceptions, all these mills were running up to 1860. Steam superseded the water power on this stream, and one mill is in operation at the present time (1902), that of Lewis Brothers on lot 45. In the southwest portion of the town were five mills on the same stream for a distance not exceeding a mile, the first of which was built in 1833. The mills were built by Daniel Wheeler, Luther Forbush, Joseph Hook, Benjamin Price. The Wheeler mill passed into the hands of H. H. Fenton and son, Hook mill sold to J. Brokaw, and at a later date, Brokaw built farther up the stream. George Wiltsie purchased the Price mill, introduced steam, and operated as late as 1885 with an annual product of 100,000 feet. In 1883 Mr. Wiltsie cut fourteen thousand pine shingles from a single tree. On lot 32, on Case Run, the three Pope brothers, Jediah, Gersham, and Chester, who were known as the old company, 42

Matt Powers, dump truck driver, hauls material off site from the Robin Hill Road project.

built and operated a mill; they afterwards sold to Asa Comstock. These brothers later built two mills on lot 14 The Covey mill was bought by G. W. Fenton, Jr., on lot 23, in 1834. James Cowen between 1838 and 1840 built a mill on the same lot. Mr. Comstock sold his mill to D. Harrington and built another on lot 24, and which was operated later by Holiday & Ames. Another mill owned by Pliny Cass was the lowest on Case Run, and passed into the hands of his son, J. Smith Cass. In 1848 G. W. Fenton Jr. built a mill just below the one he purchased in 1834, and in 1851 still another, using the same power and flume for both. These mills had unusual capacity, the usual annual product being 500,000 feet of lumber. In 1859, the product reached 1,100,000 ft. Both these mills were operated for 20 years, when the lower mill was arranged for shingle sawing. The other mill is still (1902) in operation by the Fenton brothers, who are using the original water power with a turbine wheel. The Harrington mill is also in operation with the original water power. Amasa Burt purchased one of the Pope mills on lot 14. In early times, shingles were rived and shaved from the best pine timber, but as first-class pine diminished, shingle machines were introduced and timber that would not admit splitting and shaving was sawed into shingles. Twenty-five thousand pine shingles cut from a single tree was not an uncommon product in those times. The product of these several

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mills was hauled to the nearest point on the banks of the Conewango, usually during the winter season, as wagons were unknown in the earlier days. The boards were raited and loaded with shingles ready to float out on the first spring freshet. Vast fleets of lumber were sent yearly down the Conewango to the Allegheny river to Pittsburgh and farther south. For several years the best pine was worth only $2.50 per thousand feet. This was traded for supplies, as flour, pork, tea, coffee, sugar, cotton cloth, etc., flour at times being twenty dollars and pork forty dollars a barrel. A canoe was taken on the raft, and into this were loaded the supplies, then pushed back at the end of a setting pole against a strong current to the starting point. When the first bridge was built across the Allegheny river at Pittsburgh, the contractor came to the Conewango country. He found the timber wanted near the Pennsylvania line. Upon inquiring the price, the owner told him he could have all he wanted for nothing as the ground upon which the timber stood was worth more for agricultural purposes than the timber itself. Thousands of pine logs cut from the timber from this valley measured more than five feet at the stump and made from three to five thousand feet of lumber, while there were occasional logs that measured seven feet across. None of these majestic sentinels now remain. In 1878, A. M. Woodcock cut from lot 45 two trees measuring four and a half feet at the stump that netted him $185. While these did not compare with many of their predecessors in size, their commercial value was considerably greater. The last tract of land of any considerable size with a growth of primeval pine upon it was the Prendergast estate in Kiantone, formerly

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a part of Carroll. It was purchased in 1887 by William Townsend and Daniel Griswold, who erected a mill and manufactured it into lumber. The estate consisted of more than 800 acres, of which 600 were timbered. Many of them were magnificent trees fit for the mast of a stately ship. There were several millions of lumber cut from this tract. (History courtesy of http://history.rays-place.com/ny/chaucarroll.htm) P

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2018 N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo Exhibitors

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Clinton Tractor & Imp Co. Booths 18,19,20

Clinton Tractor & Imp Co. will be displaying the Ventrac all-wheel drive compact tractor. With more than 30 commercial grade attachments that connect in just minutes, the Ventrac can be used for all seasons. From sidewalk snow management, brush mowing, slope mowing, leaf removal, aeration, and much more, the Ventrac can be your one-tractor solution. Core & Main Booth 24

Steel and Aluminum Pipe Products; Kennametal carbide plow blades; Franklin traffic paint; municipal cast iron casting; signs and signposts; square, round and U-channel; sign hardware and finished signs and safety equipment; Turner poly riser rings; and Ladtech manhole adjustment rings. Cummins Sales and Service Booth 49 Cyncon Equipment Inc. Booth B Da-Lee Pavement Products Booth 31

The company will be displaying a wide variety of trailers.

Permanent pothole repair/instant road repair; SCJ Spray cold joint sealer provides permanent and instant solutions for road repairs in any weather at any time.

The company distributes Contech Engineered Solutions

Feathering control valves, swivel pedestals and armrest control packages.

Cross Country Mfg. Inc. Booth 123

Crossroads Highway Supply Inc. Booth 37

Del Hydraulics Booth 41

DewEze Mfg. Booth D-2

The DewEze Reel Transport bed combines an integrated reel lift into a durable flatbed, creating a versatile unit for standard loads and fifth wheel towing. This unique design is the heavy lifter for reels and spools, making it the most costeffective bed on the market. DICKEY-john Booth 47

DICKEY-john offers a range of products for easy use and powerful performance to keep drivers’ focus on the road. From high-tech, user-friendly ice control systems to advanced road and temperature sensors that give you detailed real-time data, the company can help its customers take command of the road. Dig Safely New York Booth 43

Dig Safely New York Inc. is the one-call center serving as a link between you and the underground utility operators.

Established in 1969, Dig Safely New York promotes an easier, safer digging environment and serves the entire state of New York outside of Long Island and New York City, which is covered by New York City One-Call. Headquartered in East Syracuse, Dig Safely New York’s customer service representatives (CSRs) are based in East Syracuse and Latham; call centers are available 24/7/365 to assist with information on planned excavations. CSRs then distribute the information from these calls to six facility owners/operators, on average. Contractors, design engineers and home/property owners can place a location request by calling toll free at 811 or 800/9627962, or by using online location request programs: i-notice and Single Address Ticket. DSI Recycling Systems Inc. Booth 6

DSI Recycling Inc. & Clean Burn DSI/Clean Burn is a leading distributor of used oil heating appliances that include used oil furnaces, used oil boilers and used oil recycling centers that generate free heat from motor oils and petroleumbased fluids, which are commonly used in all types of internal combustion engines. Clean Burn used oil heater equipment is exclusively engineered from the ground up to burn used oils and also burn standard fuel oil for added versatility. Call 800/824-4115 or visit www.dsirecycling.com. Eagle Associates of Cazenovia LLC Booths 63,64

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Eastcom Associates Booth 44

Eastcom Associates Inc. has been a distributor of utility products since its inception in 1972. The company currently stocks a complete line of products dedicated to utility location, leak detection, fault location and pipeline inspection. Eastcom Associates services customers in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions and provides onsite product demonstrations, applications training and technical support. Its service center located in the company’s home office in New Jersey provides customers fast and effective repair service. Call 908/722-7774. Empire Hydraulics & Machine LLC Booth 11

Empire Hydraulics and Machine LLC Empire Hydraulics and Machine LLC is a hydraulic company based in New York State. The company is a Permco Build Center, a stocking distributor for LSHT Motors, Permco Pumps, Galtech Valves, Hyva Cylinders, Cross Manufacturing and now, Kawasaki Hydraulics. The company can build a pump/motor/valve/cylinder per the customer’s specifications. The company also strives to keep parts on the shelf for a fast turnaround. If you don’t see an item you’re looking for listed on its Web store, call — the company has plenty of product on its shelves that aren’t listed on the website. If the company doesn’t have a unit on its shelves that you need, it can build one. Empire Hydraulics serves the Continental North East (New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Vermont, Maine, etc.) 54

Ennis-Flint Booth 92

Ennis-Flint offers a comprehensive product lineup to meet pavement marking/traffic safety needs for the government, contractor, airport, streetscape, commercial and global markets. Products include traffic paint, thermoplastic, preformed thermoplastic, plural components, colorized surface treatments, markers, detectable warnings, decorative crosswalks and retroreflectometers. Enzo’s Cleaning Solutions Booths 32,33

Hotsy Pressure Washers, Cleaning Chemical, etc. Visit www.enzoscleaning.com or stop by the company’s New York location at 5773 Main Street Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 EZ Street Company Booth 51

EZ STREET is a polymermodified high-performance

industry-changing cold asphalt guaranteed to permanently repair potholes, utility cuts, overlays and edge repairs in asphalt or concrete. Available in bulk and bags, EZ STREET cold asphalt works in water and all weather conditions. It’s easy to apply, requiring no mixing or tack coat. EZ-Liner Industries Booth 88

EZ-Liner manufactures the most complete line of paint marking equipment on the market. EZ-Liner has been setting the standard for quality pavement markings since the 1960s. EZ-Liner builds some of the most dependable, innovative and hardworking striping equipment available. Whether customers are in the market for a walk-behind striper or a large long line highway striper, EZ-Liner offers quality equipment to fit their needs. Filtrec Corporation Booth 17

Fire Service Safety Testing Inc. Booth 23

Stop by Fire Service Safety Testing Inc.’s booth for a demonstration of Liquitube Permanent Premium Tire Sealant. The product works on trucks, machinery, mowers or anything with an inflatable tire. Five Star Equipment Booth 120 Fleetpride Booth 25 Fort Miller FAB3 Corp. Booth T-1

TARCO V-Box spreaders, TARCO all-season dump bodies, TARCO leaf loaders and BOSS snowplows and Poly VBox spreaders. FORTA Corporation Booth 89 Gillees Auto Truck & Marine Inc. Booth 50

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BASCHMANN SERVICES, INC.

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2018 N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo Exhibitors

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Glenco Supply Inc. Booth 55

While Glenco Supply Inc. will be displaying many different types of municipal supplies, its focus during the Expo will be its in-house sign shop, solarpowered rectangular rapid flashing beacon (RRFB) and many other innovative items. GM/Joe Basil Chevrolet Booth N

Chevrolet pick-ups, chassis cabs with body up-fits, and the new Chevrolet 4500HD and 5500HD chassis cabs. Hawk Frame & Axle Booth 48

The company offers heavy equipment repair. Henderson Products Booth F

The company offers snow and ice control products.

ter road maintenance needs — ProMelt Magnesium, ProMelt Cal, Magic-0 by ProMelt, and ProMelt Ultra. Ironhawk Industrial Distribution LLC Booth 15

Ironhawk is a distributor of snow removal and road maintenance wear parts to State Departments of Transportation and other governmental entities. Its product mix includes snowplow blades, blade protectors, plow shoes, snowplow hardware, plow marker kits and spinners. J & J Equipment Booth 74,75,76

J & J Equipment is a leading supplier of municipal and industrial equipment. Its product lines include Tymco street sweepers, Loadmaster refuse trucks, Falcon asphalt equipment, Superior road brooms and Aries sewer equipment.

JAMAR Technologies Inc. Booth 53

The JAMAR RAC Geo II is the industry standard for distance measuring instruments. This cost-effective unit saves time and money by allowing personnel to measure distance — accurate up to 1 foot per mile, while driving as quickly or slowly, as necessary. Results can be read directly off the DMI’s display. Much safer than the old “Hand-Wheel,” these units will pay for themselves in increased productivity in a matter of days. When combined with the RACPro software, this system provides a comprehensive sign and inventory solution. The JAMAR Radar Recorder accurately records up to two lanes of bidirectional traffic data without personnel ever having to go into the road. Simply mount the unit at a convenient location, aim it at the road and you'll begin collecting highly accurate data in a matter of minutes.

JC Smith Inc. Booth 67,68

The company offers highway safety products and signage, power tools, light equipment and much more. Joe Johnson Equipment LLC Booth G Kenworth Northeast Group Booth M Kepner Equipment Inc. Booth 56,57

Hot and cold water pressure washers from Landa; undercarriage cleaners; salt eliminator detergents; and Val6 infrared heaters. Lawson Products Booth 35

Consumable MRO products — hydraulics, DOT brake fittings, fasteners, cutting tools, continued on page 62

Hunter Buffalo Peterbilt Booth 40

Peterbilt sales and service and all make parts sales. Hybrid Building Solutions LLC Booth 36

The company fabric/steel buildings.

offers

Innovative Surface Solutions Booth 90

Innovative’s ProMelt line of premium liquid de-icers offer an attractive price-to-performance ratio with superior magnesium chloride and calcium chloride products that deliver effective solutions for all win58

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2018 N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo Exhibitors

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abrasives, shop supplies, spray aerosols, lubricants, degreasers, electrical and automotive supplies. Liftech Equipment Companies Booth 129 McQuade & Bannigan Inc. Booth 78

McQuade & Bannigan Inc. (MQB) is family-owned and operated and has been in business since 1907. MQB provides construction and industrial tools and supplies, including air compressors and tools; concrete tools and chemicals; construction equipment; cutting tools; fasteners; generators; hand and power tools; maintenance supplies; material handling; pumps; safety equipment; scaffolding and ladders; and woodworking machinery. MDI Truck Booth K-1

MDI Truck is a complete maintenance repair facility that strives for total customer satisfaction. Its team is committed to providing customers with prompt, professional and quality service. The company’s experts can maintain and repair vehicles, as well as supply the parts and equipment needed to keep fleets operating. MDI provide plows and spreaders to prep trucks for the winter season and can custom fabricate whatever customers need. Midland Asphalt Materials Booth 93

Pavement preservation services; FiberMat; crack fill; NovaChip; UltraWear fulldepth reclamation; and surface treatments. 62

Milton CAT Booth J

Milton CAT is the Northeast dealer for Caterpillar machinery and power systems, as well as for a range of top name brands that complement the Caterpillar product offering – Metso screening plants, Genie aerial lifts, and Sullair compressors. Milton CAT serves light to heavy construction, forestry, agriculture, governmental, paving, scrap, demolition, and waste, as well as marine, prime and stand-by power generation industries. Through rentmachines.com, a network of independent rental stores, Milton CAT offers short-term rentals. Visit www.miltoncat.com. Monroe Tractor Booth U-3

On display will be: • The Case 621G wheel loader is designed to provide

best-in-class visibility; groundline serviceability; and excellent balance and stability for roading, hauling, loading and other applications. On NYS OGS/NJPA Contract. Comes with PROCARE: threeyear/3,000-hour full factory warranty; SiteWatch and Telematics and three-year planned maintenance (paid for). • Trombia Sweeper: This attachment can turn a wheel loader into a year-round area and city sweeping unit and carry out the same jobs as selfpropelled vacuum sweepers, but with more efficiency and with only marginal investment costs. • Hamm HD14i VV double drum roller: an articulated tandem roller with two vibratory drums. Easy transport, simple loading, ergonomic driver platform, excellent view of the drum edges and the machine and the construction site surroundings.

Monroe Truck Equipment Inc. Booth 4

Monroe Snow and Ice Control, a division of Monroe Truck Equipment Inc., is one of the largest manufacturers with a complete line of snow and ice removal equipment. Montage Enterprises Booth 80,81,82

Montage Enterprises has specialized in fine quality flail mower parts for more than 35 years. The company is now manufacturing its own KutMor brand flail mower. Montage also sells sand and salt spreader parts. North American Signal Co. Booth 69 Northeast Sweepers & Rentals Booth D-1

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2018 N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo Exhibitors

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Northern Supply Booth 22

Nu-Look Collision Profinish Booth 79 NYSAOTSOH Booth 65

NYS Association of Town Superintendents of Highways (NYSAOTSOH) — With more than 1,100 members, it is the largest transportation association in New York State. Its board members are active in representing its members’ needs before various state agencies and association partners, such as OGS and the Cornell Local Roads Program. NYSAOTSOH’s legislative efforts consistently make a difference in pursuing a larger share of transportation funding and reviewing any legislation concerning local highways. NYSAOTSOH is prepared to support its members in local matters that may threaten “home rule” or best practices in highway maintenance. On-Trux Ltd. Booth V-1 Onspot Automatic Tire Chains Booth 66

Onspot Automatic Tire Chains are permanently mounted to the vehicles’ rear suspension and allows the operator to engage and disengage tire chains at the flip of the dashboard switch without stopping to enhance traction and reduce braking distance on snow and ice in forward or reverse. Onspots are available as a factory option from more than 200 OEMs or for retrofit of existing vehicles from halfton to Class 8 tractor trailers. 64

Parker-Helac Booth 8

Manufacturer of the Helac PowerTilt tilting coupler for excavators and backhoes. Tilt your bucket or attachment up to 180 degrees and increase productivity by 50 percent. Position your bucket … not your machine. Propex GeoSolutions Booth 59

The PETROMAT family product offering of pavement interlayers. QPR Booth 39

Asphalt crack filler, pothole repair, cold patch. Reed Systems Booth 54 Roll Rite LLC Booth 52

tems, tarps, gear motor technology and automated power solutions. Roll Rite LLC designs and manufactures state-of-the-art automated tarp systems and components for the heavy-duty trucking industry and serves the municipal, construction, waste, scrap and recycling industries. Roy Teitsworth Inc. Booth 13

Live with Internet and monthly Internet auctions from one of the most highly respected and successful auction teams in New York State. The company has 45 years of experience in municipal and construction equipment sales. Additional services include equipment appraisals and replacement programs. RustKote LLC Booth 60

Roll Rite is a leading manufacturer of electric tarp sys-

RustKote is a petroleumbased two-step “drip-less” process that provides the best

protection from corrosion on any vehicle. The company’s two products provide lubrication, draw out moisture, protect electrical and neutralizes the effects of salt and road-brine. RustKote’s proprietary polymer allows it to creep, repel moisture and cling to metal for a cleaner application. RustKote is an annual application, designed to penetrate any existing rust and get down to the base metal to prevent the rust from spreading uncontrollably. RustKote offers mobile truck service fleets with trained technicians. For a quote or more information, call 716/308-0829 or e-mail Dan Pfohl at Dan@RustKote.com. S & S Tractor Parts Inc. Booth 9 SealMaster Booth 7,124

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GEORGE & SWEDE SALES & SERVICE 7155 Big Tree Road Pavilion, NY 14525 (800) 724-8722

email:gregnewell@rochester.rr.com www.georgeandswede.com

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of pavement sealer and sealcoat with pavement sealer, sealcoat and pavement maintenance product and equipment. The company’s innovative pavement sealer formulations and state-of-the-art pavement sealer manufacturing technologies have enabled SealMaster to become the world’s numberone producer of pavement sealer and sealcoat. SEEVA Technologies Booth 26

How people and goods are transported is drastically changing. Commercial ADAS and autonomous vehicles are now equipped with cameras, LiDAR, sensors and other hardware systems that enable the vehicle to perceive its environment correctly —and act on those perceptions — to keep drivers and passengers safe. Yet, these hardware systems can’t perceive their environ-

ment if they can’t see. And they can’t see when it snows, when freezing rain coats the hardware, when mud kicks up, or when bugs smash onto these surfaces. This is why SEEVA Technologies is building a family of products that clean any surface of a vehicle, whether it’s a windshield covered in thick ice or a sensor caked with mud. This year, SEEVA will be exhibiting its SEEVAthermHD and SEEVAthermAV systems, which use heated washer fluid to flash-clean surfaces and increase vehicle uptime. Heated washer fluid is the simple and proven solution for cleaning hardware perception systems because it lowers the surface tension of ice, dirt and bugs while providing higher solubility than cold fluids. Hot washer fluid enables a vehicle to use just 25 percent of what cold fluids use to clean surfaces, and clean each surface in a fraction of the time.

Signlanguage Inc. Booth 2

Custom dimensional signs for municipalities. Entrance signs to towns and villages, park signs, directional signs, court house, libraries, golf courses, school/college signs and development signage. The company serves all of western and central New York State, including the Finger Lakes region since 1986. Call 585/237-2620 or visit www.signlanguageinc.com. Skanex Pipe Services Booth 95 Skyworks LLC Booth 83,84,85 SnapTite Culvert Liners Booth 94

SnapTite is a well-known pipe product used across New York State for culvert rehabilitation. Counties, highway maintenance, municipalities are all users of the company’s

product and all appreciate the fact that they can self-install these solutions. Culvert repair is made easy and the product is available on the OGS contract. SnoDepot Booth 46 Sound Off Signal Booth 71,72,73

Sound Off Signal is a manufacturer of LED lighting and warning systems. Amber Warning Solutions Visit https://www.soundoffsignal.co m. Stadium International Booth S

Municipal trucks for all applications. Steel Sales Inc. Booth 3 Stephenson Equipment Inc. Booth 27,28,29,30

Stephenson Equipment Inc. specializes in serving the paving, road repair and maintenance markets in New York State and Pennsylvania. Stephenson offers sales rentals, parts and service for all of the equipment lines it represents, including LeeBoy pavers, Rosco sweepers, Bomag mills and rollers, Cedar Rapids pavers, Diamond mowers and more. Structural Metal Fabricators Booth 121 STS Trailer & Truck Booth 86

Axles, beacon/strobe lights, bed liners, dump bodies, dry vans, lighting, fire extinguishers, flat bed trailers, hoist,

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www.andersonequip.com Buffalo, NY 716/877-1992 Rochester, NY 585/334-6770 Syracuse, NY 315/463-8673 Albany, NY 518/785-4500 Watertown, NY 315/788-5512 Endicott, NY 607/748-3400 Olean, NY 716/372-8822

www.ehrbar.com YONKERS OFFICE Edward Ehrbar, Inc. 4 Executive Plaza Yonkers, NY 10701 914/738-5100 HOLBROOK OFFICE Edward Ehrbar, Inc. 601 Coates Ave. Holbrook, NY 11741 631/563-7600 DANBURY OFFICE Edward Ehrbar, Inc. 42 Kenosia Ave. Danbury, CT 06810 203/743-0088

www.pbeinc.com Pine Bush Office 97 Rt. 302 Pine Bush, NY 12566 845/744-2006 Holmes Office 24 Sybil Court Holmes, NY 12531 845/878-4004

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2018 N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo Exhibitors

Northeast has a team of expert technicians who have received the latest training and are provided with the most advanced tools and an extensive inventory of parts. Technicians work on all makes and models and other services they provide include: knife sharpening for chippers, machine extended warranties, planned maintenance service programs, and custom fabricating and welding. The company offers onsite service through its fleet of service trucks and mobile technicians. Vermeer Northeast will be displaying vacuum excavators from VacTron that provide maximum productivity for potholing utilities, site cleanup and fluid management.

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spreaders, ladder racks, landscape bodies, pick-up caps, utility trailers, Reading truck bodies, Bri-Mar Trailer, Meyer Snow Plow, Smith Metals sanders. SWS Warning Lights Inc. Booth 61,62

SWS Warning Lights customers feedback has allowed the company to create a culture of innovation that’s focused on providing product solutions and customer satisfaction. Its products withstand the harshest environments while using the latest technology — all while being designed and built in North America. Industries such as public works, utilities, agriculture, mining, road construction, waste management, heavy equipment demand the best in the warning light market and SWS Warning Lights Inc. has been chosen to provide these needs since 1969. Tenco Industries Booth E

Tenco Industries is a leader in snow and ice control products for airports and highways. Tenco is an Alamo-owned company that provides installation, parts and service in a facility that provides customers with a modern facility that is rapid and efficient. Tenco Industries invites Expo attendees to visit, Ken Brink, Shane Chapman, Glenn Plaisted and Pete Matzke at its booth. The ODB Company Booth C

Leaf vacuum equipment; leaf vacuum parts; street sweeper parts; and brooms. 72

Tracey Road Equipment Booth P,Q Truck-Lite Co. LLC Booth 14

Truck-Lite is a global producer of safety lighting, forward lighting, wiring harnesses, mirrors, turn signal switches, safety accessories and telematics solutions to the heavy-duty truck, trailer and commercial vehicle industries. Trux Outfitter Booth H

Fisher, Western and Snow Ex snow and ice control equipment. Ferris and Hustler commercial lawn mowers. Stihl power equipment. Valley Blades Ltd. Booth 5

Valley Blades Limited designs, manufactures and distributes blades, cutting edges, ground engaging tools (G.E.T.), wear parts and acces-

sories for construction, mining and snowplow equipment. Its innovative products are sold around the world. Valley Blade will display the innovative PolarFLEX plow blade system, which is a segmented flexible plow blade designed to effectively clean the road and increase the overall efficiency of any snow removal operation. Vantage Equipment Booth L Vermeer Northeast Booth V-2

Vermeer Northeast has three locations, servicing the entire Northeast and is a full-service Vermeer equipment dealer that specializes in selling, leasing, training and servicing all brands of equipment for utility installation, tree care, landscape, organic recycling and wood waste processing equipment. The company provides replacement parts, accessories, and tooling and parts. Vermeer

Viking Cives USA Booth O WeCare Booth 12 Whelen Engineering Co. Inc. Booth 1

Whelen designs and manufactures reliable and powerful warning lights, white illumination lighting, sirens, controllers, and high-powered warning systems for automotive, aviation, and mass notification industries worldwide. White’s Farm Supply Inc. Booth T-2

White’s Farm Supply Inc. is a full-service equipment dealer for Case-IH, New Holland, Krone, Kubota, Gehl, Ferris, Cub Cadet, Stihl and more for new and used tractors, forage harvesters, farm equipment, construction and lawn and garden equipment. Winter Equipment Booth 34

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60 International Blvd. Brewster, NY 10509

Heavy Equipment Rental Group 72007 - Award 22935. Extended

The Best Don't Rest!

Phone: 845-278-7766 Fax: 845-278-4431 Email: sales@wtractor.com

New York State Contract Information New Holland Construction

New Holland Agriculture

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OGS Contract Number PC67265

OGS Contract Number PC67087

OGS Contract Number PCC66576

Skid Steer/Track Loaders, Mini Excavators, Tractor Loader, Backhoes

Compact Tractors, Full Sized Tractors/Implements

Wheel Loaders, Excavators

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WOOD WASTE PROBLEMS? We t h i n k w e c a n s a v e y o u m o n e y.

GRINDING • SCREENING T R U C K I N G • H E AV Y H A U L I N G Mulch, Soil and Compost Pick-up or Deliver y Available Our equipment is mobile, we can recycle your town’s wood waste at your site. Please call for a quote.

CLIFT N RECYCLING Inc. 3400 Court Street, Syracuse, NY 13206 315-463-1170

Visit Our Web Site for the Latest Industry News and Trade Show Information

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ADVERTISERS INDEX When Purchasing Equipment, Trucks, Supplies & Services remember to support your Profile Advertisers! A MONTANO COMPANY................................................60

JOE BASIL CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL......................22

ADMAR SUPPLY CO INC ..............................................47

JOE JOHNSON EQUIPMENT INC ................................12

ADVANCED STORAGE TECHNOLOGY........................66

K-M INTERNATIONAL ....................................................55

ALTERNATIVE HEATING LLC........................................56

KASI INFRARED CORP ................................................39

AMERICAN EQUIPMENT LLC ......................................74

KEIL EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................56

AMERICAN SHORING ..................................................50

KENWORTH NORTHEAST GROUP INC ......................13

BEAM MACK SALES & SERVICES ................................5

KEPNER EQUIPMENT INC............................................56

BEYER BROS CORP ....................................................51

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..........................................69

BOBCAT OF SARATOGA ..............................................70

LAGASSE WORKS/HARDER SPREADER....................44

BONNELL INDUSTRIES INC ..........................................8

LIFTECH EQUIPMENT CO ............................................53

BOSCH REXTROTH CANADA ......................................14

MALVESE EQUIPMENT CO INC ..................................60

BRADCO SUPPLY CO ..................................................65

MOHAWK VALLEY FREIGHTLINER ..............................56

BUYERS PRODUCTS CO..............................................10

MONROE TRACTOR ................................................28,49

CALEDONIA DIESEL......................................................49

MONROE TRUCK EQUIPMENT ....................................74

CAPITAL TRACTOR INC ................................................73

MONTAGE ENTERPRISES ............................................19

CASEY’S TRUCK SALVAGE INC ..................................50

MORBARK INC ..............................................................33

CATERPILLAR - NY DEALERS ................................40,41

MOTRIM INC ............................................................15,43

CENTRAL EQUIPMENT LLC ........................................32

NAVISTAR INC..................................................................2

CLARK EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALES ......................11

NYS ASSOC OF TOWN SUPTS OF HWYS ..................77

CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURES ..........................53

OLD DOMINION BRUSH COMPANY ............................45

CLIFTON RECYCLING INC............................................76

PROFILE PUBLICATIONS....................................65,70,76

DECAROLIS HEAVY DUTY PARTS ..............................29

ROBERT H FINKE & SONS INC ....................................63

DEL HYDRAULICS ........................................................76

SEALMASTER BUFFALO ..............................................18

EBERL IRON WORKS INC ............................................65

SOUND OFF SIGNAL ....................................................31

EDWARD EHRBAR INC ................................................35

STEEL SALES INC ........................................................14

ENZO’S CLEANING SOLUTIONS LLC ..........................32

STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ............................21,23

FAIR MFG CO ................................................................32

SUIT-KOTE CORP..........................................................59

FALCON ASPHALT REPAIR EQUIPMENT ....................66

TENCO USA INC ............................................................79

FITZSIMMONS HYDRAULICS INC ................................13

TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT ......................................6,7

FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT ..............................................46

TRIUS INC ................................................................37,61

FLEET MAINTENANCE..................................................44

TRUX OUTFITTER ........................................................36

FORT MILLER FAB3 CORP ..........................................18

UTICA GENERAL PETERBILT ......................................28

GABRIELLI TRUCK SALES LTD ....................................17

VALLEY FAB & EQUIPMENT ........................................60

HACKER’S PACKERS INC ............................................50

VANTAGE EQUIPMENT ................................................25

HENDERSON PRODUCTS ............................................27

VIBCO INC......................................................................71

HITACHI ........................................................................57

VIKING CIVES INC ........................................................80

HYBRID BUILDING SOLUTIONS LLC ..........................12

WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ..............................73,75

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT....................67

WHITES FARM SUPPLY ................................................36

J & J EQUIPMENT..........................................................13

WINTER EQUIPMENT CO ..............................................3

JAMAR TECHNOLOGIES ..............................................14

YACANO’S GRADALL SALES SVC ..............................70

FOR ADVERTISING INFO CALL 800/988-1203 78

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24th Annual NYS HIGHWAY & PUBLIC WORKS

E X PO New York State Fairgrounds, Syracuse, NY • Center of Progress Building

We want your Antique Equipment!

See wrap pg. 3 to display your piece at the inaugural Antique Equipment Drive-In

The Once-A-Year Municipal Buyers Event

Over 110 Exhibitors – 75,000 Sq. Ft. Inside Plus a Large Outside Display Area Visit Our Website - www.superintendentsprofile.com

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

8:30AM–3:00PM


FREE BAR-B-QUE LUNCH

EXPO N.Y.S. HIGHWAY & PUBLIC WORKS 24th Annual

PRODUCED BY SUPERINTENDENT’S PROFILE

Lunch Served From 12:00pm - 2:00pm

Center of Progress Building • NY State Fairgrounds, Syracuse, NY

Lunch Sponsors have a limited supply of FREE TICKETS

Lunch tickets are $12 the day of the show.

Call for Exhibit Space Today! Contact: Bob Buckley 800-992-7116 or E-Mail: bbuckley@cegltd.com

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

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8:30AM–3:00PM


Antique Equipment Drive-In Have an old truck, grader, engine, fire truck or other piece of equipment stored in your garage?

We want to see it! Bring it to the show and we’ll give you a spot to show it off!

Space is available!

Call Bob Buckley, Show Manager at 518-863-4100 to arrange to display your piece of equipment.


WIN BIG DOOR PRIZES

EXPO N.Y.S. HIGHWAY & PUBLIC WORKS 24th Annual

WED, OCT. 17, 2018 Center of Progress Building

NY STATE FAIRGROUNDS, SYRACUSE, NY

PRODUCED BY SUPERINTENDENT’S PROFILE

(2) Grandstand Tickets to NASCAR Watkins 2 GRAND • Glen Race in August 2019, including (2) Pit Road Passes! PRIZES! • A Pair of Tickets to the Buffalo Bills Football This year two grand prizes will be supplied by Profile Publications:

Plus Dozens of other prizes including: Hats, Shirts, Gift Cards, Jackets, Electronics and much, much more!

To claim your door prize, match the number on your ticket to the one in Game in the Jim Kelly Club against the Miami Dolphins on Sun., December 30, 2018! the participating exhibitor’s booth.

A LIMITED SUPPLY OF FREE LUNCH TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE SHOW FROM THESE EXHIBITORS

LUNCH SERVED FROM 12:00PM-2:00PM

Lunch tickets day of show are $12

Center of Progress Building

NY STATE FAIRGROUNDS, SYRACUSE, NY


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