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Annual WNY Equipment Show Draws Big Crowd

Superintendent’s Profile - June 2026

Henderson showcased one of its dump bodies installed on a town of Alexander highway department’s truck. Bill Tooley, sales representative of Henderson Products, represented the booth, which also featured the Brine Xtreme mobile brine manufacturing system that allows municipalities to reduce road salt usage by producing a safer, cost-effective liquid alternative.
Henderson showcased one of its dump bodies installed on a town of Alexander highway department’s truck. Bill Tooley, sales representative of Henderson Products, represented the booth, which also featured the Brine Xtreme mobile brine manufacturing system that allows municipalities to reduce road salt usage by producing a safer, cost-effective liquid alternative.  (Superintendent's Profile photo)
Henderson showcased one of its dump bodies installed on a town of Alexander highway department’s truck. Bill Tooley, sales representative of Henderson Products, represented the booth, which also featured the Brine Xtreme mobile brine manufacturing system that allows municipalities to reduce road salt usage by producing a safer, cost-effective liquid alternative. Viking Cives proudly displayed its Pro Line dump body mounted on a Western Star truck equipped with a snowplow, which was an eye-catching setup that drew steady interest from municipal attendees throughout the show. Attendees gather around equipment displays and vendor tents as the show reaches peak activity, highlighting the strong turnout and engagement from municipalities across Western New York. (L-R): Tom Tilebein, Nick Pittinaro and Tom West have helped coordinate the Western New York Village Superintendent’s Equipment Show for several years. (L-R) are Sharon Beeke, Honor Flight Rochester; Steve Wendell, Mission Crew 79, Honor Flight Network Rochester; Dan Smith; John DeBaun, Mission 41, Honor Flight Network Rochester; Beth Kukuvka, Mission 92, Honor Flight; and Marie Wraight, Mission 73, Honor Flight Network Rochester. (L-R): Josh Bird, northeast representative of Stepp Manufacturing; and Bill Gallagher and John Lancaster, both sales representatives of Cyncon Equipment, stand in front of their Stepp Manufacturing Portable SMMT trailer-mounted asphalt recycler.
(L-R): Shawn Roberts, Corey Kummerow, Stewart Capps, Robert Monaco and Greg Dechert represented Conway Beam and their MACK truck line.
Mark Gozdalski, owner of Valor Services Group, specializes in equipment, emergency response and a variety of custom lighting and accessories.
Admar displayed its Kubota mini-excavator and various equipment lines. (L-R) are Nick Wheatley, Steven Johnson, Eric Lundberg and Jay Kain. Matt Curran, highway superintendent of the town of Hopewell. (L-R) are Calvin Mguyin, Jeremy Antinore, Mark Antinore (owner) and Jeff Martin, all of Blastworks Surface Prep in Rochester, N.Y. A crowd of municipal officials and equipment professionals moves through the show grounds, visiting vendor booths, examining machinery and engaging in conversations throughout the event.

The Western New York Village Superintendent's Equipment Show celebrated its 43rd year on April 29, 2026, drawing a strong crowd of municipal officials, DPW crews, highway superintendents and industry vendors to Spencerport, N.Y.

The long running event once again served as a valuable gathering point for public works professionals seeking equipment solutions, product updates and opportunities to connect with colleagues from across the region.

This year's show featured an extensive lineup of exhibitors representing heavy equipment, road maintenance technology, safety products and municipal service providers. Attendees spent the day exploring machinery displays, speaking directly with manufacturers and learning about new tools designed to support year round operations.

The event's continued success is due in large part to the dedicated coordinators and volunteers who help organize the show each year. Their efforts ensure that the gathering remains both informative and community focused, reflecting the strong professional relationships that define Western New York's municipal network.