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Snow Guys & Plows Take Bows as Employees of the Month
Posted on Tuesday, April 08 @ 00:13:51 EDT by jfbailey
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WPCNR MAIN STREET JOURNAL. April 7, 2003 UPDATED10:30 A.M. E.D.T.: Mayor Joseph Delfino saluted the people who clear the snow from the city's streets last night as Employees of the Month. The Mayor is presenting the men and women of the Department of Public Works with autographed copies of the picture below saluting their efforts during the winter of 02-03. The Mayor said the city's DPW worked 2,000 hours of overtime starting from November 02 of last fall to date, making 13 runs and clearing 65 inches of snow from the city's streets.
 THE SNOW GUYS OF WHITE PLAINS: The Mayor said Elizabeth Wallace, City Personnel Director nominated the Department of Public Works highway crews as Employees of the Month, and he saluted them "for a job very very well done. It's a good feeling to know you're there," Monday night at the April Common Council meeting. Photo by WPCNR News
 HIS HONER DOES THE HONORS: Mayor Delfino presents the Employees of the Month Award to Pat Fucale, City Superintendent while ( L to R) Clarence Thrower, Joe Diplato, Rich Stangarone and George Bell look on. They are just five of the over 100 "Snow Guys" honored, and went directly from the presentation to their plows. Photo by WPCNR News
 THE COACH: Commissioner of Public Works, Joseph Nicoletti, looks on awaiting the presentation. Mr. Nicoletti wrote, in a letter to the Common Council that this season snows forced his crews to work a succession of 16-hour plus days with eight hours rest inbetween, exhausting their $600,000 budget by $153, 500 and forcing expenditure of $71,000 for outside contractors and $32,000 for vehicle repairs. The $271,313 overrun will be made up from the Reserve for Financing. Photo by WPNCR News
 THE SNOW GUYS: Left to right, Clarence Thrower, George Bell, Joe Diplato, Pat Fucale, Highway Superintendent, Rich Stangarone.
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