Friday, February 12, 2010

Load Of Thanks

Ed, this is just a very grateful resident who wants to publicly thank a Hamilton Township road crew worker who really helped me out after the recent snowstorm. On Wednesday night around 9:30 p.m. I was doing my best to dig out my residence on Flock Road in Hamilton. A worker must have seen my efforts and was kind enough to use his front-end loader to clear out the end of my driveway, doing in 10 seconds what may have taken me two hours or more to accomplish, assuming I could even find a place to put the snow after shoveling it. To this worker, if you read The Trentonian, and I sincerely hope you do, I wanted to extend my heartfelt thanks for your help. You did a great job on the road and a truly wonderful job on my driveway. Thank you very much.
Positive Gratitude
First of all, everybody reads The Trentonian. Even the people who won’t admit it. Secondly, can you send that guy over to Edelstein’s house next time so we don’t have to hear him whining about his sore back? —Ed. Note

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi ED I think praise is warrented for any good deed done. I have read in the paper about a township resident asked a hamilton official why a plow at 4 pm on friday was plowing a clean street. Under normal circumstances I wouldn't be bothered Except that We also had a plow parade in my neighborhood. Get this there was one township foreman in a blue truck followed by 5 independant private plow truck 2 from ted dolci and three from waters and bugbee at about 4:30 in the afternoon and the only thing I can come up with is morre waste to get the snow removal budget bigger for next year. Also on thursday did any one else see all the trucks sitting on route 29 going in and out of trenton at 1:30 in the afternoon waitng fpr the snow to come at 10 pm . I think the state should look at who gets the plowing contracts and the relation to whose handing them out.

February 27, 2010 10:07 AM 

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