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LONG ISLAND CONTRACTORS' ASSOCIATION HONORS HON. STEPHEN LYNCH AT FALL PUBLIC PARTNER LEADERSHIP BREAKFAST
Former U.S. Senator Alfonse M. D'Amato Delivers Keynote Speech

The Long Island Contractors Association (LICA) honored Hon. Stephen Lynch Superintendent of Highways, Town of East Hampton at their Fall Public Partner Leadership Breakfast for his tireless work ensuring roadways, highways and bridges throughout his municipality are safe and smooth despite difficult budgetary issues and weather-related challenges.
LICA Chairman Jim Pratt of Pratt Brothers Inc. presented Lynch with a personalized model wooden payloader recognizing the hard work and commitment of Hon. Stephen Lynch and the members of his department in providing service to their municipality.
βIt is imperative to have a symbiotic relationship with our public partners in order to provide the citizens of Long Island with safe and smooth roadways,β said LICA Executive Director Marc Herbst. βBeing able to perform the tough task of keeping Long Islandβs roads, highways and bridges in top shape despite destructive weather patterns, often with insufficient or uncertain funding sources is a credit to all of our public partners.β
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The breakfast, held at the Hilton Long Island in Melville, featured former U.S. Senator, the Honorable Alfonse M. DβAmato as the keynote speaker who addressed the more than 150 in attendance.
LICA, the voice of Long Islandβs highway and infrastructure professionals, is comprised of more than 160 member firms, contributing $3.8 billion in economic activity to the Long Island economy. LICA represents the interests of the regionβs premier heavy construction general contractors, subcontractors, suppliers and industry supporters, focused primarily in the transportation infrastructure construction industry, such as highways, bridges, sewers and other public works. LICAβs member companies play a significant role in the economic vitality of Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Visitwww.licanys.org, www.facebook.com/LICA-Long-Island-Contractors-Association and Twitter @LlCANYS for more information.