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Superintendent Jeff Martin and the Town of Mayfield Highway Department

Mary Yamin-Garone PROFILE CORRESPONDENT - November 2022

Jeff Martin, superintendent of highways of the town of Mayfield, is a straight shooter, dedicated, hard-working, in-your-face (in a good way) kind of guy. Not one to shy away from controversy, Jeff is known for speaking his mind and getting things done. ... more on Superintendent Jeff Martin and the Town of Mayfield Highway Department

2022 N.YS. Highway & Public Works Expo

CEG - November 2022

The 2022 NYS Highway & Public Works Expo is in the books, and it was a resounding success with more than 1,800 in attendance. Representatives from highway departments from as far away as Shelter Island in the Hamptons to a bus load of highway superintendents from Niagara County attended the big show at the New York State Fairgrounds. ... more on 2022 N.YS. Highway & Public Works Expo

2022 N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo Exhibitors

Profile Staff - October 2022

Absolute Auctions & RealtyPleasant Valley, N.Y. Booth 70Whether a big or small gain is needed, surplus asset auctions can provide a much-needed boost in revenue to budgets. Absolute Auctions & Realty is a full-service provider that handles all the leg work "so you don't have to." The company works closely with each client to ensure the auction runs smoothly, efficiently and transparently from photographing and watermarking assets to marketing and reporting. ... more on 2022 N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo Exhibitors

Superintendent of Highways Barbara Czworka and the Town of Bethany

Mary Yamin-Garone - PROFILE CORRESPONDENT - October 2022

Barbara Czworka is unique. As highway superintendent of the town of Bethany, she's a member of a select group of individuals. Barbara is one of 13 female supers out of the more than 1,328 in New York State. ... more on Superintendent of Highways Barbara Czworka and the Town of Bethany

Editor's Notebook October 2022

Profile Staff - October 2022

It's over … no, not the N.Y.S Highway & Public Works Expo. That's fast approaching, and I'll get to that in a minute. But the New York State COVID-19 state of emergency was officially lifted on Sept. ... more on Editor's Notebook October 2022

Last Year's Expo Was Big... This Year's Show Will Be, Too

Profile Staff - September 2022

Last year's N.Y.S. Highway & Public Works Expo returned after a two-year hiatus caused by COVID-19 and was a huge success, thanks to all of you, attendees and exhibitors. The 2021 Expo featured more than 100,000 sq. ... more on Last Year's Expo Was Big... This Year's Show Will Be, Too

Editor's Notebook

Craig Mongeau - Editor in Chief - September 2022

It's that time of year again. Sure, it's almost autumn and leaf season and looming snowstorms and so forth, but what I mean here is that it's time for my annual dispelling of the cliché, "There's no such thing as a free lunch."Once again, at the N.Y.S. ... more on Editor's Notebook

Highway Superintendent Richard T. Othmer Jr. and the Town of Kent

Lori Lovely – PROFILE CORRESPONDENT - September 2022

For Richard T Othmer Jr., the road to becoming the town of Kent's highway superintendent began on Sept. 11, 2001. He worked for the New York Fire Department from 1986 to 2007 and although he was off on that fateful day, what he saw when he returned to work the next day forever shaped him. ... more on Highway Superintendent Richard T. Othmer Jr. and the Town of Kent

Highway Superintendent Steve Hart and the Town of Parishville

Profile Staff - August 2022

Steve Hart is a man on the move. Whether struggling to keep the town's budget in the black, providing the best services for the residents or running a part-time logging business, he's always doing something. ... more on Highway Superintendent Steve Hart and the Town of Parishville

Editor's Notebook August 2022

Craig Mongeau - Editor in Chief - August 2022

There are many things I love about the highway and public works industry and the construction industry at large. Among those things, and perhaps the common, overriding theme that encapsulates everything is the good, old-fashioned work ethic found in our industry. ... more on Editor's Notebook August 2022

Editor's Notebook July 2022

Craig Mongeau - Editor in Chief - July 2022

Are you having fun? Your visitors apparently are. In a study using "26 key indicators," WalletHub, a personal finance website, recently concluded that New York State ranks as the fourth "most fun" state to visit among all 50 of them. ... more on Editor's Notebook July 2022

Department of Public Works Superintendent Leo Flynn and the Village of Greenwich

Lori Lovely – PROFILE CORRESPONDENT - July 2022

Leo Flynn, department of public works superintendent of the village of Greenwich, is celebrating 40 years on the job. Appointed to the position by the village board in 1982, Leo had worked as a motor equipment operator for the department under the previous superintendent. ... more on Department of Public Works Superintendent Leo Flynn and the Village of Greenwich

Editor's Notebook June 2022

Craig Mongeau - Editor in Chief - June 2022

Bigger is hopefully going to be a whole lot better for New York State residents and for all professionals who work on our state's roads and bridges. Recently, the DOT approved a new five-year, $32.8 billion Capital Plan that will support major infrastructure projects throughout the state. ... more on Editor's Notebook June 2022

Highway Superintendent Bill Holvig and the Town of Mohawk

Mary Yamin-Garone - PROFILE CORRESPONDENT - June 2022

Bill Holvig may just be one of the longest running highway superintendents. He's been at the helm of the town of Mohawk Highway Department for 27 years. He stepped into the superintendent's shoes in 1995 and never looked back. ... more on Highway Superintendent Bill Holvig and the Town of Mohawk

Editor's Notebook May 2022

Craig Mongeau - Editor in Chief - May 2022

This year's National Work Zone Awareness Week was held April 11 to 15 and was hosted by the Virginia Department of Transportation. It's an annual spring campaign held at the start of construction season to encourage safe driving through highway work zones with the key message directed at motorists to use extra caution in work zones. ... more on Editor's Notebook May 2022

Highway Superintendent Bruce Thompson and the Town of Stockholm

Mary Yamin-Garone - PROFILE CORRESPONDENT - May 2022

With town of Stockholm Highway Superintendent Bruce Thompson what you see is what you get: a down-to-earth fellow who takes great pride in what he does. It doesn't take long to realize that he means business. ... more on Highway Superintendent Bruce Thompson and the Town of Stockholm

Editor's Notebook April 2022

Craig Mongeau - Editor in Chief - April 2022

Interpreting history can be pretty subjective. There are the written facts from the historical account of a given time or event time detailing how, why, where and what happened, but there often are those gray blanks in between in which historians try to find the context, even the psychological reasons that led to whatever it was that happened. ... more on Editor's Notebook April 2022

Highway Superintendent Bob Haywood and the Town of Black Brook

Lori Lovely – CEG Correspondent - April 2022

"One more year," Bob Haywood said. Having served seven terms as Black Brook's duly elected highway supervisor, the veteran superintendent is looking forward to retirement. But first, he and the town board must ensure that someone is "all set to succeed" him. ... more on Highway Superintendent Bob Haywood and the Town of Black Brook

Highway Superintendent Gary Thorington and the Town of Windham

Lori Lovely – PROFILE CORRESPONDENT - March 2022

Whatever successes Gary Thorington has achieved as the highway superintendent of the town of Windham, he attributes to the legacy of the nine highway superintendents who served before him. He also cites a long list of others, starting with the dedicated highway employees he oversees, his parents and his mentor — Bernie "Big Cheese" Meyer, a retired highway superintendent from Columbia County, who first nominated Gary to fill a seat on the state executive committee of the New York State Association of Towns Superintendents of Highways. ... more on Highway Superintendent Gary Thorington and the Town of Windham

Editor's Notebook March 2022

Craig Mongeau - Editor in Chief - March 2022

I'm going tackle a controversial subject in this month's column, one that has been dividing the nation for even longer than our recent issues. I've had enough and I can no longer remain silent. ... more on Editor's Notebook March 2022

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