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Bruce Moreau

Master Road Scholar Bruce Moreau

 

Bruce Moreau is the Highway Coordinator in the Town of Merrimack . He joined the town as a summer laborer in 1976. Since then, he has held a wide variety of positions in Merrimack , including truck driver, backhoe operator, high­way superintendent and assistant foreman.

      Bruce enjoys taking classes, and says that training demonstrates his commitment to his profession. There is a lot of technology involved in his job, and becoming a Master Road Scholar proves an understanding of this technology. Bruce believes that he would not have advanced in his career without the information he learned in training.

      Bruce says the Town of Merrimack has always been very supportive of training. They encourage everyone to attend training, and pro­vide funding.

      Bruce and his wife, Mona, have been happily married for 35 years. They have three children and six grandchildren. When Bruce has free time, he enjoys working around the house, doing yard work and carpentry.

      Congratulations to Master Road Scholar Bruce Moreau!

Master Road Scholar Paul Parker

      Paul Parker is the Road Agent in the Town of Sutton .  He worked in the Town of New London for ten years before joining Sutton 17 years ago. He has held a variety of positions, including highway worker and equipment operator. For the last five years, he has been the Road Agent.

      He attends training in order to keep up-to-date with the latest practices, regu­lations, and technologies. The Board of Select­men and all the townspeople have been supportive of his training. He says that he has a great crew.

      Paul has been married for 31 years. He and his wife have two adult daughters. The young­est recently graduated from UNH. Paul likes to race cars, and trout fish in the winter.

      Congratulations to Master Road Scholar Paul Parker!

Master Roads Scholar Keith Weed

      Keith Weed is the Superin­tendent for the City of Claremont . He joined the town as a laborer 22 years ago. He has worked in posi­tions of increasing responsibility, including truck driver, foreman and supervisor.

      Keith feels that becoming a Master Roads Scholar has been beneficial. It has helped him keep up with the ever-changing technology as well as rules and regulations. He feels the UNH T2 Center provides the means for keeping the towns up-to-date. He enjoys all the classes and highly recommends them. He also enjoys the networking opportunity that classes provide.

      Keith and Janet have been married for 21 years. They have three children: Amanda, Zachary, and James. Keith coaches a summer soccer team in Claremont and enjoys deer hunting.

      Congratulations to Master Roads Scholar Keith Weed!

Winter 2003