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Whenever someone tells me I'm lucky to have the successful business we do, I am reminded of the quote "Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity." We prepare for winter much like a team prepares for a game. We make sure we have the right equipment and our crew is trained and ready when it's "go time." The past few weeks have been our game. Our players (our operators and dispatchers) have been working tirelessly to get the job done in the extreme temperatures, ice and snow. Our "win" is getting you back on the road and your people safe and sound.
Speaking of games, the Big One, Super Bowl XLVIII, is in our backyard this year. We've been working for many months to prepare for this as well. It's an exciting time to have such a prestigious game right here in NJ! We may not get a chance to enjoy the game from the comfort of our own sofas this year but we are excited for the opportunity to be in the midst of it all.
We know how hard you've been working so please sit back, relax and enjoy the videos we have below for you.
Best regards, Nick Testa President |
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Getting Ready For The Super Bowl
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Nick was interviewed recently about getting the roadways ready should there be snow Super Bowl weekend.
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MetLife Stadium Snow and Ice Management Team Gets
Super Bowl Dry Run
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| Pool Recovery | |
This video has us wishing for warmer weather!
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Underwater Recovery
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Nick's Towing Underwater Recovery
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| Big or Small, We Move Them All! | |
On The Move This Winter
It's not just our tow trucks that have been busy at work. We have landoll trailers, tractors and flatbeds ready and available for all your equipment needs.
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| Advice From The Farmer's Almanac For January | |
Facts -Pagophobia is the fear of frost or ice. -On January 23, 1986, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted its first members. Advice -If you bruise easily, add more vitamin C to your diet.
-Chapped lips? Dab on coconut oil on your parched pucker.
Folklore
-A warm January, a cold May. (Looks like we won't have to worry about that!)
-When wrens are seen in winter, expect snow. Here's what one looks like: 
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