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What should a manager reasonably be expected to control? That’s a
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believe the manager should have known and could have stopped it, the
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Commissioner of Public WorksAnthony Corellis
and the Town of East GreenbushIt doesn’t take long to realize that Anthony Corellis is the right man
for the job. Obviously comfortable in his own skin, Anthony
exudes confidence as he tells of his journey to become
the commissioner of public works of the town of East Greenbush.
“I grew up in the town of East Greenbush on a parcel of the family farm
located on Columbia Turnpike (Routes 9 and 20), which is a main thor-
oughfare in the town. The farm, owned by my grandfather, is one
of the oldest in East Greenbush. Roughly 18 acres is still used by
my cousin for hay fields and to raise cows.”
After graduating from Columbia High School —
Anthony was the first one in his family to do so — he
was drafted into the Army and sent to Germany.
“I did my basic training in Fort Dix, N.J., and was
hurt during airborne training in Fort Benning, Ga.,
making me a disabled veteran.”
When he came home, Anthony “worked for
my father’s sand and gravel business for a short
time driving a dump truck. Then I went to
work for my brother, Thomas (Thomas
Corellis Sand & Gravel). I was an electrician
for a short time, then in 1976 I started my
own company, A Septic Service. I built my
shop and home on a piece of the family
farm. I’ve owned my own business for
over 40 years and still do. My son,
Anthony Corellis III, is running it now.”
So how did he end up in the commis-
sioner’s chair?
“Growing up in East Greenbush I did a
lot of work around town. People knew me.
My name came up as being a good candidate
for commissioner and Town Supervisor Keith
Langley approached me. I was appointed com-
missioner of public works in January 2014. I
didn’t have another position within the depart-
ment and I never worked for the town before. Now
I’m in charge of the highway, water and sewer
departments, the parks and all the grounds and build-
ings in the town.”
Anthony didn’t let his lack of experience stop him.
continued on page 16
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“The only area I didn’t have any background
in was all the paperwork that comes with being
commissioner. As far as running a pipe or an
excavation job or making sure the guys snake
lines out right when we have a problem in one of
our sewer lines … I’m more than qualified. I’ve
been operating equipment all my life.”
Still it was a big change for the self-employed
businessman.
“The responsibility doesn’t bother me. I’ve
had responsibility all my life being in business
for myself and trying to get the jobs done.
Dealing with the unions, however, is a lot differ-
ent.”
Married to his wife, Denise, for 35 years, they have two children:
Danielle, 33; and Anthony, 31. Denise had this to say about her hus-
band’s job.
“My husband accepted the commissioner’s job to try and get this
town back on track to being a wonderful place to live, work and raise a
family. A lot of obstacles have been thrown in his path, but he is NOT a
quitter and will keep trying to accomplish his goals.”
In his spare time this super likes to “help my son with the machines.
It calms me down. I also enjoy camping and NASCAR racing. My
favorite racecar driver? There’s only one — Dale. There’s quite a few
that I like but Dale Jr. is my favorite. My brother, Thomas, was a stock
car champion at Lebanon Valley Speedway and surrounding tracks. I
drove a junker for a while. I gave that up. I realized the only way to make
a million dollars in racing is to start with two million and sooner or later
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When it comes time for retirement Anthony hopes to spend time
down south.
“We’ve had a place in Florida for over 20 years. We probably will do
winters down there.”
All About the JobAs commissioner Anthony is responsible for maintaining the town’s
70 lane miles of road and five of the county’s, all of which are paved.
That converts into eight plowing routes that take about five hours to
complete. In addition, the department is responsible for plowing the
Town Hall, Waste Water Treatment Plant, 14 Pump Stations, the
Transfer Station and all Town Park roads.
Winters like this past one take a toll on a municipality’s salt and sand
supply.
“Our salt shed holds 1,600 tons. Normally, we need between 2,500 to
3,000 tons to get us through the winter. We mix two parts sand to one
part salt. We seem to get more bang for our buck that way. The last cou-
ple of years since I’ve been here it’s been cold and the salt only works
when the sun’s out. Years back salt worked the best because it was
warmer.”
In addition to the salt shed, there is a 14,700 sq. ft. building that’s
divided into four sections: the Highway and Water departments, mainte-
nance garage and offices. The town also is upgrading its Sewer
Treatment Plant, which is expected to be completed by July 2015.
Anthony’s crew of 30 full-time employees helps him serve the town’s
17,000 residents. Administrative staff includes Dan Fiacco, deputy com-
missioner; and Melissa Nusbaum, secretary to the commissioner.
Highway Department employees are Rick Williams (foreman), George
Forgea (foreman), Ed Wallace, Vince Memole, Jeff Nestler, Romaine
from page 16
Anthony Corellis’s department also is responsible for the town’s Transfer Station.
A John Deere backhoe assists with nighttime water line repair. continued on page 32
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Corellis, D. J. Whitman, Dan Speed, Reggie Bonner and Eric Albert.
Water Department staff includes Tom Kennedy (foreman), Nick
Marino, John Herrington, Jason Dambrose, Jim Walsh and Doug Smith.
Parks Department employees are Jim Hempstead and Frank Michael.
Waste Water Treatment Plant employs George Lovely (foreman), Dave
Williams, Jayson Ray, Brian Binck and Mike Brozowski; Transfer
Station employs Brian Ginock, Scott Comstock and Matt Defrias; and
Michael Donahue is in charge of building maintenance.
Under Anthony’s direction, the town of East Greenbush Public Works
Department runs on a total operating budget of $8,112,207 that includes
salaries and benefits for employees and an annual CHIPS allocation of
$140,000.
To fulfill its responsibilities the county uses an extensive fleet of
equipment.
Highway Department:
• 2004 Chevy P/U
• 2007 Chevy P/U
• 2002 Ford F150
• 2002 Ford F450 Dump
• 1999 Chevy Dump
• 1998 Mack Dump/Plow
• 2005 Gradall
• 2004/2006/2007/2012 International Dump/Plow
• 2003 Chevy S-10
• 1997/2001 Mack Dump/Plow
• 1985 Ford Utility Van
• 2003 Ford F250
• 1996/2004 Dump
• 2001 John Deere Loader
• 1991 Chevy Utility
• 1991 John Deere Loader
• 2004 John Deere Mower
• 2007 Chevy C1500 P/U
• 2003 Gehl Skid Steer
• 1986 Ford Dump
• 1986 Mack Race Truck
• 1989/1991 Ford Dump
• 1997 Ford Road Sweeper
• 2003 Bandit Chipper
continued on page 34
from page 28
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• 2004 Cat Backhoe
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Water Department:
• 1997 Dodge P/U
• 2012 Ford P/U
• 2012 Ford F450 Dump
• 2012 Ford F250 Utility
• 2006 Freightliner
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from page 32
The highway department installs drainage.
Crews repair a 38-inch main waterline that feeds the town of EastGreenbush.continued on page 38
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Parks Department:
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• 1992 Krist Utility BK
• 1996 Custom Trailer
Currently, the department has no plans to upgrade its aging equip-
ment.
“That hasn’t been done in years. There was no budget for new equip-
ment when I took over. The town would bond the money if they needed
trucks. They didn’t save anything and it’s still like that. We’re trying to
get on track where we can save money and upgrade our fleet but once
you get behind the eight ball that’s hard to do.
“We need so much. New dump trucks complete with plows and
wings. All new pick-ups and one tons and a small track hoe so we can
have one in our fleet. We need a new Bobcat and lawnmower for the
Parks Department, a newer dump for the Water Department and the list
goes on and on. We don’t want to bankrupt the town buying everything
new. We need some good used vehicles to keep it [the town] running.”
While today’s equipment is more operator-friendly, it doesn’t mean
new is better.
“More people can operate them but repairing them is tricky. A lot of
from page 34
A Caterpillar backhoe ddigs a trench for drainage.
continued on page 40
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it is computerized so you have to buy the $20,000 or $30,000 computer
package to find out what’s wrong with the machine. You can buy a less
expensive one but you won’t get the whole program.”
Anthony is fortunate to have two full-time mechanics on staff. Eric
Albert keeps all the police cars running, while Anthony’s brother,
Romaine, is the master mechanic for the town of East Greenbush.
“They both have their CDL license so they’ll go out and plow if
someone’s sick or unavailable but come summer they’re strictly in the
shop. Jeff Nessler also helps out.”
Only the commissioner of public works since January 2014, Anthony
has an impressive record when it comes to improving the town.
“Since my appointment we’ve been accomplishing great things in
East Greenbush that have been neglected for a long time. I believe we
are making a positive difference for the good of the town and our resi-
dents. Our town Transfer Station has been cleaned up and we’re in the
process of cleaning out the numerous retention ponds and putting a
maintenance schedule in place for continuous upkeep.
from page 38
continued on page 44
The department’s sweeper is busy cleaning a town road.
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“We implemented a beautification project for our parks with the help
and knowledge of Jessica Lansing, our Town Services Coordinator
along with Jimmy Hempstead and Frank Michaels. Needed mainte-
nance has been performed on our town hall building and grounds and
highway garage. We’re bringing our buildings into the 21st century and
installed new, cost-effective, environmentally-friendly lighting at the
garage and solar panels there and at the Waste Water Treatment Plant.”
The town’s infrastructure also is being upgraded. The pump pits have
been — or are being — updated. The highway department is sliplining
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installed.
Initially, repairing the water main along Routes 9 and 20 was going to
be bonded for $100,000. Under the direction of Water Department
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from page 40
continued on page 48
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to vacuum and maintain hundreds of catch
basins throughout East Greenbush, required by
New York State, we repaired the one we own
for $14,000.”
The project Anthony is most proud of is
revamping the town’s sewer plant facility on
Routes 9 and 20.
“This is one of the biggest jobs going on in
Rensselaer County right now. The bid was
awarded to U.W. Marks Construction
Company in 2013. Excavation started last
February or March but a small spill set the job
back.
“It’s a major overhaul. We’re putting in new
blowers, pumps and electric. Total cost is $14
million. The town’s paying for it with a low-
interest loan from Equipment Finance
Corporation. We’re hoping to have everything
paved by November and the facility completed
by the end of the year.”
As Anthony will attest, no job is without its
challenges.
“We’ve had two breaks in the 36-inch main
that comes from the City of Troy that treats the
town water. They’ve been very challenging.
We hired an outside contractor to do that work
because it’s too deep and too big a job for our
guys. Not that they couldn’t do it if we had the
equipment. We just don’t have it.”
Anthony also has been trying to get business
to come back to the 9 and 20 corridor.
“It’s an uphill battle. There’s a lot of interest.
Some residential projects are ready to pop.
Work will begin on those this summer. A hotel
will be going up on Route 4 and Temple Lane;
a new NAPA store is coming to Routes 9 and
20; a medical facility will replace the old
McDonald’s; and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
also will break ground this summer.”
If he could change anything about the job
what would it be?
“There would be more money for the town
so we could do the projects we want to do. I’d
get new equipment, pave the roads, update all
the water and sewer lines. Everything that
needs to be done. Then my job would be com-
plete and I could move on.”Crews work on repairing a 38-inch main waterline that feeds the town of East Greenbush.
from page 44
continued on page 60
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Vermeer’s workhorse mini-skid steer, the S800TX, is available with
a gas engine. The 40-hp (30 kW) Kubota EFI gas engine offers a num-
ber of benefits — as compared to conventional carbureted engines —
such as lower fuel consumption, easier maintenance, improved starting
due to the elimination of the choke and cleaner emissions.
The S800TX has an 840-lb. (381.1 kg) SAE-rated operating capaci-
ty with a 2,400-lb. (1,088.6 kg) tipping capacity. The high horsepower
engine delivers 88.5 ft.-lb. of torque, equipping customers with versa-
tility and power to do more with the one machine — from landscaping
to trenching up to 48 in. (122 cm) deep.
The enhanced operator station features a single, pilot-operated joy-
stick for smooth operation. The spring-cushioned platform keeps oper-
ators out of the mud and debris and provides additional support when
working in rough terrain. The platform offers optimal viewing of
attachments during operation. The operator presence system is integrat-
ed into the platform, in which the ground drive and attachment motion
is suspended if the operator steps off the machine.
The universal attachment plate allows for quick change of a variety
of attachments, making the S800TX a versatile machine for a variety of
applications. An optional dual auxiliary system provides the operator
with dedicated high-flow and low-flow circuits to operate certain
attachments more smoothly and with more precision.
“Vermeer is constantly looking at what we can deliver to help our
customers be more productive. By providing choices within our core
rental equipment line, we are delivering high performance machines in
a package that meets the diverse needs of the rental and landscape mar-
kets,” said Todd Roorda, tree care and rental sales manager of Vermeer.
The Vermeer mini-skid steer line includes the S450TX, available
with diesel and gas engine, and the S650TX diesel model.
For more information, visit www.vermeer.com.
The S800TX has an 840-lb. (381.1 kg) SAE-rated operating capacity with a 2,400-lb. (1,088.6 kg) tipping capacity.
Vermeer’s S800TX Mini-Skid SteerNow Available With Gas Engine
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The Van Lare Water Treatment Plant’s underground pumping station
moves millions of gallons of wastewater every day, and, like many of the
state’s wastewater facilities, the 1916-built plant operates well past its
useful life expectancy.
We hear about the nation’s “infrastructure deficit” frequently in the
news with the underground infrastructure system in New York State
being one of the oldest in the country — and it shows.
Broken or backed-up pipes can cause sanitary sewer overflow (SSO)
and pose a serious health risk, catch basins may easily overflow during
heavy rains if they have not been cleaned regularly, and residential areas
frequently face flooded basements and service disruptions. Replacing
deteriorating pipes would seem to be the inevitable response — but
trenchless technologies such as cured in-place pipe lining (CIPP), regu-
lar maintenance and cleaning can be less costly, more efficient alterna-
tives.
The town of Penfield, N.Y., lists a number of much-needed sewer-
specific public works projects for 2015 including the cleaning of 19
pumping stations, 65,000 ft. of sanitary sewers and 35,000 ft. of storm
sewer that are scheduled for hydro-flushing and vacuum cleaning utiliz-
ing a Vactor truck the town recently acquired.
No-dig technologies that include using a Vactor sewer cleaning truck
are effective tools for a municipality or a contractor to maintain or reha-
bilitate aging infrastructure instead of having to replace it. Once the
cause of a blockage has been identified, the truck creates a negative pres-
sure in the debris body to move material out of the blocked pipes. A hose
attached at the front of the unit disperses water through a custom-size
nozzle to flush the pipes clean. The hose also can be used to inspect
No-dig technologies that include using a Vactor sewer cleaning truck are effective tools for a municipality or a contractor to maintain or rehabili-tate aging infrastructure instead of having to replace it.
Vactor Sewer Cleaning Trucks AssistWith Maintaining Aging Infrastructure
continued on page 66
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About the Town*The first settlement of the land now known as East Greenbush was
made by tenants under Patroon Kiliaen Rensselaer prior to 1631, accord-
ing to area history books. Historians are not clear when the first settlers
arrived but there is an indication that it was in 1628 in the town known
as Greenbush, which covered a large area on the east bank of the Hudson
River. The Mohicans as a nation, did not leave their land on the east side
of the Hudson, nor relinquish their rights Van Rensselaer until 1600.
The name “Greenbush” came from the Dutch “Green Bosch” from
the pinewoods which originally covered the land. The early Town of
Greenbush included the present Towns of East Greenbush, North
Greenbush, a portion of Sand Lake, and a strip of land annexed to Troy
in 1836.
On Feb. 23, 1855, by an act of Legislature, Greenbush Township was
divided to form the town of Clinton and North Greenbush. The first
meeting was held April 3, 1855 at the hotel of William R. Defreest,
opposite the Greenbush Dutch Reformed Church. (Later the building
was the East Greenbush Pharmacy, now a photography studio). The
Town of Clinton was changed to “East Greenbush” two years later on
April 14, 1858.
Foremost amount the earlier residents of the Town was Edmund
Charles Genet, who came to this country as a minister, plenipotentiary,
and consulate general of the French Republic, but later became an
American citizen and settled in with first wife Cornelia Tappen Clinton
and three children in a Van Rensselaer House. He purchased the house
from his father-in-law, Governor Clinton. He later built a mansion on
“Prospect Hill” on Hays Road. He died there July 14, 1831 and is buried
behind the Greenbush Reformed Church.
The town was without early industries because it lacked waterpower.
As one historian put it “Agricultural pursuits constitute the principal
occupation of the inhabitants,” Grain and fruit were the main products.
During the War of 1812, extensive barracks were erected on the hills
of Greenbush Village. Sometime after the war, the army camp aban-
doned and in 1831, by an act of Congress, the buildings, and 300 - acres
of land were sold to Hawthorne McCulloch of Albany. In 1843, the orig-
inal tract was divided into two parts, one of which he conveyed to his
son, William A. McCullough of Hampton Manor. In 1880, the Village of
East Greenbush contained a Dutch Reformed Church, a store, a hotel, a
blacksmith shop and a number of homes. The Boston and Albany Post
Road, which was laid out in 1800, passed through the center of the vil-
lage. It is now known as Route 9 and 20 (a.k.a. Columbia Turnpike).
(*History courtesy of http://eastgreenbush.org/history) P
A few of the town of East Greenbush’s dump trucks are ready to roll when needed.
from page 48
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In November of 2014, the town of Greece Public Works Department
purchased a HG6000TX and a TR516 from Vermeer Northeast. After its
old tub style grinder caught fire while being operated, the department
was faced with an unexpected and important purchasing decision that
needed to be made fast.
Kirk Morris, the commissioner of public works, is responsible for
providing the maintenance of curbside leaf and brush pick up services
for the town of Greece residents. This material is brought to the transfer
station and the composting site. As part of the town’s continued efforts
to reuse/recycle, these materials are then processed into leaf compost and
wood chips and mulch, which is then offered to the townspeople.
Without a replacement, the work load began to build up and public
works was forced to decide what machine was going to help it get back
up and running. That’s where Vermeer Northeast came in.
Vermeer Northeast recognized how large and sensitive of a purchase
this was. It recognized that whichever machine and brand that the town
chose, it was going to create a huge change to its operation and the users
operating it. Vermeer Sales representative Bill Maloy and Forestry
Specialist Joel Teidman sat down with the key purchasers and operators
of the machine to see what it was this new machine needed to be capa-
ble of doing and producing.
Based on all of their demands and needs in the functionality of a
machine, Vermeer Northeast suggested the HG6000TX as the town’s
best option.
Because of the HG6000TX’s size, the town worried it would not be
as efficient as its old tub grinder, which was much larger. To let the
machine prove itself, Morris and his crew were given ample opportuni-
ty to demo the Vermeer HG6000TX.
Maloy and Teidman recommended this machine for many reasons.
The fuel consumption would be reduced, the consumables would be cut
drastically due to the design and style of the Vermeer mill, and the hori-
zontal machine would be better suited to the town of Greece because it
is safer, and the town of Greece rarely moved the machine off site,
according to representatives.
To its surprise, the public works department found that the Vermeer
HG6000TX was able to do the job of a larger machine like its old tub
grinder, while being a smaller machine and coming at a less expensive
price. The two day demo went flawlessly and months later the crew at
the town of Greece raved about the machine stating that “all the claims
that Bill and Joel made were proven to be true even though we were
skeptical before the demo.” Greece machine operators also said that the
consumable parts cost has been reduced close to 90 percent, compared
to their old style machine.
Vermeer’s HG6000TX allowed the operators to maneuver around
much faster with no set up time, as well as process wood. Additionally,
it showed no effects from the harsh winter weather, which in previous
years resulted in freezing of conveyers and augers.
With thrown objects now minimal, four or five of the town’s vehicles
can be dumping in that area at the same time now because it’s a safer job
site.
Ultimately, Vermeer’s HG6000TX made sense for the town of
Greece to have as a part of its team. Morris and his crew were not only
sold on the HG6000TX but the experience that Vermeer Northeast’s rep-
resentatives gave them as well. They were walked through the buying
process from start to finish and through communication and direction,
were able to become better educated in their purchasing decision.
Vermeer and the NJPA saved the town of Greece time, money and
resources. The grant was supposed to cover a grinder and a screener and
now with the extra savings they had through Vermeer Northeast, they are
now able to buy a brand new shovel to load it for the transfer station.
“We were given everything that we were promised from start to fin-
ish,” said Morris.
(L-R) are Bob Johnson, Kirk Morris and Doug Case, all of the town of Greece Department of Public Works
Greece Purchases Horizontal Grinder
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With increasing age and the congestion in the metropolitan areas ofNYS, there is a significant municipal demand for professional servicesto keep underground infrastructure intact, floods to a minimum and theground water clean. The New York State Department of EnvironmentalConservation estimated that $36-billion is needed over the next 20 yearsto meet the state’s wastewater infrastructure needs. Inspection and clean-ing have become top priorities for many superintendents and publicworks departments.
“Our major cleaning season for sewers and catch basins runs fromApril to November, and during this time we always rented a VactorSewer Cleaner Combination unit [Combo 2100 Plus] from Joe JohnsonEquipment [JJE] in Feura Bush, about 8 miles south of Albany,”explained Lee Venette, chief mechanic at the department of water &water supply with the city of Albany.
“Their rental trucks are always ready-for-work, and JJE works withus to make sure we get what we need. As the demand for sewer clean-ing increased, we purchased our unit from them this year, and we nowrely on their shop for our parts, service and maintenance needs, and notjust for the combo but also for our other equipment. We are very happy
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While some of the state’s townships have a fleet of sewer cleaning
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them also rely on independent contractors to keep their operating budg-
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“Our business has been growing aggressively with more and more
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president trenchless of Arold Construction in Kingston, N.Y.
As an experienced provider of trenchless and civil services for a large
number of municipalities beyond New York State, Arold has acquired
more and more equipment over the last few years to keep up with all the
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Shovels in the ground are often expensive, disruptive and pose obvi-
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replace aging infrastructure, New York State’s municipalities are trend-
ing to be more proactive and have now taken a trenchless approach.
This lightens their budgets, is less disruptive to traffic flow, and is an
effective method to provide drainage improvements by focusing on
rehabilitation and maintenance over replacement.
Municipalities Look to Be Proactive byTaking Trenchless Infrastructure Approachfrom page 56
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J & J EQUIPMENT..........................................................11
JOE JOHNSON EQUIPMENT ........................................58
K-M INTERNATIONAL ....................................................39
KEIL EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................13
KENWORTH NORTHEAST GROUP INC ........................3
KEPNER EQUIPMENT INC............................................13
KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..........................................52
LAGASSE WORKS/HARDER SPREADER....................22
LIFTECH EQUIPMENT CO ............................................46
MALVESE EQUIPMENT CO INC ..................................26
MARIETTA DIESEL ........................................................42
MOHAWK RESOURCES LTD ........................................13
MOHAWK VALLEY FREIGHTLINER................................6
MONROE TRACTOR......................................................23
MONROE TRUCK EQUIPMENT ....................................22
NAVISTAR INC..................................................................2
NEW YORK TRUCK & EQUIPMENT ............................50
NYS ASSOCIATION OF TOWN SUPERINTENDENTS
OF HIGHWAYS ........................................................49
OLD DOMINIUM BRUSH/ODB ......................................59
PAVILLION DRAINAGE SUPPLY CO ............................64
PEIRCE-EAGLE EQUIPMENT CO ................................67
PROFILE PUBLICATIONS ..............................24,30,42,68
ROBERT H FINKE & SONS INC....................................27
ROY TEITSWORTH INC ................................................18
SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES ..........................................30
SEALMASTER BUFFALO ..............................................26
SIGNLANGUAGE INC ....................................................13
SPAULDING MANUFACTURING INC ............................14
STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC........................35,45,61
SUIT-KOTE CORP..........................................................47
TENCO USA INC ............................................................71
THT SALES & RENTALS................................................10
TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT..........................................7
TRACKLESS VEHICLES INC ........................................25
TRIUS INC ......................................................................17
TRUx OUTFITTERS ......................................................66
UTICA GENERAL PETERBILT ......................................14
VALLEY FAB & EQUIPMENT ..........................................6
VANTAGE EQUIPMENT ................................................29
VIBCO INC......................................................................43
VIKING CIVES INC ........................................................72
WAYNE’S WELDING INC ................................................8
WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ..................................18
WOODFORD BROS ......................................................14
YACANOS’ GRADALL SALES SERVICE & RENTAL ....24
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