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 Third Quarter, 2011
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87th Annual Dinner
Transportation Council Events
Regional News and Events
Government & Regulatory Issues, Changes and Laws
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Golf Outing photoSpring Golf Outing
Our 57th Annual Spring Golf Outing was held on Tuesday, June 7 at Victor Hills Golf Course. Once again we were greeted with great weather and a large group of golfers. We had tremendous support from our members, guests and council officers
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87th Annual Dinner

Tim MurphyNearly 190 attended the 87th Annual Dinner May 4. This year's keynote speaker was Jack Garner, local film critic. The 2011 Transportation Executive of the Year was Tim Murphy of Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. Also recognized were scholarship winners Samantha Riccio and Ryan Taylor. (Click here for more photos) 


Transportation Council News and Events

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Regional News and Events

Government and Regulatory Issues, Changes and Laws

Noteworthy Website References
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