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Nate Hadaway Gary Webster

Master Road Scholar Nate Hadaway

Master Road Scholar Gary Webster

          Nate Hadaway is the Mechanic at the Bow Public Works. He has been the mechanic for eight years. He has worked fulltime the last four years. During the first four years he worked during the summer while attending Utah State University where he earned a Batchelor’s of Science in Sociology with a minor in Psychology.

            Nate says that he takes classes because he enjoys learning new things. He never passes up an opportunity to receive an education. He knows things are constantly changing in the transportation field, and feels the workshops keep him up-to-date.

            Nate’s supervisors are very happy he has achieved Master Road Scholar status. He says they are extremely supportive when it comes to education. They also supported him co-instructed a flagging class during last year’s Traffic Control Workshop.

            Nate has been married for a year. Both he and his wife, Melinda, have Harley Davidsons and enjoy riding them any chance they get. Soon they will need to get a sidecar. They are expecting their first child any day. Nate also enjoys fishing and skiing when he has the chance.

            Congratulations to Master Road Scholar Nathan Hadaway!

          Gary Webster has been in the engineering and surveying business for over thirty years. He began his career in the Army, and has worked for the town of Hudson since 1989. Previously he worked for an engineering firm. He attended school at New Hampshire College .

            Gary says the classes are very useful because they deal with the work he does daily. He also enjoys meeting people from other towns, and is happy to bring information home to his department.

            His supervisors think it is great that he has reached the Master Road Scholar level. He is grateful for their continued support and keeps all of his Road Scholar awards on his desk.

            Gary and Connie have been married for thirty-one years and have lots of God-children. They love to travel, and especially enjoy planning group cruises. For the past eighteen years Gary has been a volunteer for American Legion Baseball, a statewide organization for youths between sixteen and eighteen. Eight of those years he was the chairperson. Last year, the Red Sox and Rockies drafted two of their players.

            Congratulations to Master Road Scholar Gary Webster!

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