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Jay Aube Presents at the NH Land Surveyor Association Annual Meeting

Jay Aube presented at the NH Land Surveyor Association (NHLSA) annual meeting held on December 1 at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord. Jay provided a 2 hour presentation on NH Shoreland Water Quality Protection Act (SWQPA) and how to identify and avoid common pitfalls when submitting Shoreland Permit Applications to NHDES.

Attendees earned hours towards their LLS continuing education credits.

Jay formerly served as the Shoreland Program Outreach Coordinator for the NH Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) Shoreland Program, and has 12 years of experience in the public sector. His experience at NHDES also includes Wetlands and Shoreland permitting as well as the enforcement of NH Alteration of Terrain Law, the NH Shoreland Water Quality Protection Act (SWQPA) and NH Wetlands Law.

Jay now serves as a Project Manager and Environmental Permitting Specialist out of TFMoran’s Portsmouth office.

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TFMoran Adds Morgan Hershey as Survey Field Technician

Morgan Hershey has joined TFMoran, Inc. as a Survey Field Technician working out of the Bedford office.

Morgan studied Field Surveying Technologies at Renton Technical College, in Renton, Washington. She has experience in construction, topographic and cell site surveying. Ms. Hershey also studied Marine Biology at the University of Maine Machias.

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TFMoran Gathers for Our Annual Holiday Harvest Lunch

TFMoran celebrated the holiday season last Wednesday with the annual “Harvest Lunch” held at the Bedford Village Inn. Both offices were brought together in the Great Hall for socializing, appetizers, and beverages before the buffet-style lunch was served. The hall was decorated with twinkling holiday lights and festive decorations that were sure to get everyone in the holiday spirit! TFM employees were encouraged to bring non-perishable food items to the event. Collection boxes will also be available in both offices for the week following, as we put together our donation to the NH Food Bank!

After lunch, TFMoran President Robert Duval wished everyone a Happy Thanksgiving and spoke about all the wonderful things to be thankful for over the past year. Bob took a moment to congratulate TFMoran for our achievements, including the 2021 NH Business Review “Best of Business” Award for the ninth consecutive year – and voting is now open for the 2022 BOB’s! He then thanked the team for our combined efforts and hard work over the past year to overcome any challenges caused by the pandemic. TFMoran continues to strive for the best and looks forward to another successful year.

Dylan Cruess, COO also addressed the team, speaking about health insurance, the 401k program, and other benefits.  He then congratulated individuals celebrating milestones with the company and recognized new employees that have joined within the past year. Dylan also announced the addition of new workspaces being added to both the Bedford and Portsmouth offices.

The TFMoran principals were happy to give out bonuses to the team in appreciation of everyone’s hard work and dedication to the Company.

A special thank you to the TFMoran principals for hosting this very special occasion. It was a great send-off to the Thanksgiving holiday as everyone headed home afterward to spend time with their families. Thank you to The Bedford Village Inn for the amazing food and lovely venue!

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TFMoran Welcomes Michael Dahlberg as Assistant Vice President and Survey Department Manager

Michael Dahlberg has joined TFMoran as an Assistant Vice President and Survey Department Manager in the Bedford office. Mr. Dahlberg is a member of the New Hampshire Board of Land Surveyors and is licensed in the states of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine, and Vermont. He is also a certified New Hampshire Septic System Designer. Mr. Dahlberg has nearly 40 years of experience in surveying, including 25 years as owner of Dahlberg Land Services.

He has served his community in different capacities including his local Conservation Commission and Zoning Board of Adjustments. Mr. Dahlberg holds an associate degree in Natural Resources Management, specializing in Surveying and Soils, from New Hampshire Vocational Technical College.

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TFMoran gives $3,000 to help with NH hunger during the Holidays

This year has been a challenging one for many businesses, families, and individuals due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. With statewide social distancing guidelines in place, TFMoran’s annual company holiday lunch for more than sixty employees was unable to take place. Instead, TFMoran’s principals donated what would have been the cost of the holiday lunch to local food banks. It is estimated that this contribution will provide approximately 6,000 meals in total, to New Hampshire people in need.

On December 8th, Abby Sprackland from The New Hampshire Food Bank visited TFMoran’s Bedford office receiving a check from Dylan Cruess, TFMoran’s COO and Principal for $2,000. The New Hampshire Food Bank, a program of Catholic Charities New Hampshire, has been working to relieve hunger in the Granite State since 1984. The New Hampshire Food Bank procures and distributes food through more than 400 non-profit registered agencies including food pantries, low-income housing sites, family crisis centers, soup kitchens, senior nutrition centers and emergency shelters. Since the spread of COVID-19 there are approximately 1 in 7 men, women and children in New Hampshire who are food insecure, a projected 55,500 additional people and in total more than 181,090 across the state, a 69% increase.

“We are grateful to TFMoran for their generous donation which will help to provide approximately 4,000 meals this holiday season,” said Eileen Liponis, Executive Director, New Hampshire Food Bank, “The pandemic has brought on many unprecedented challenges for our neighbors this past year. No one should have to worry about where their next meal is coming from, especially around the holidays.”

On December 9th, TFMoran’s Portsmouth office staff and its Division Manager and Principal, Corey Colwell, presented a $1,000 check to the seacoast food pantry Gather.  On behalf of Gather,  Seneca Adam Bernard, Associate Executive Director, and Arthur Cousins, Pantry/Warehouse Manager, accepted the donation.

Gather is based in Portsmouth, NH and serves all ages in the Greater NH Seacoast region including Rockingham and Strafford Counties. Gather’s mission is to make the Greater Seacoast a hunger-free community by distribute nourishing food to people who do not have enough to eat; take a leadership role in building an equitable and sustainable regional food system; and galvanize public support for ending hunger. Gather is also the Seacoast’s only preventative health-focused food pantry, meeting the hunger needs of this community through the provision of fresh healthy food.

For more information, please visit www.nhfoodbank.org and www.gathernh.org

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TFMoran adds a new work van for the survey department

TFMoran has purchased a new Ford Transit van from Ford of Londonderry to add to our fleet of survey vans and company work vehicles.

Classic Signs of Amherst, NH

Thanks to Classic Signs of Amherst, NH for their great work printing and installing the custom-designed TFMoran signage to make our van complete.  It didn’t take long for our professional survey technicians to equip their new van and be on their way to the next survey site.

If you are looking to have some survey work done this spring, please give our office a call and we’d be glad to help you out!

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TFMoran’s Survey Technician, Eric Salovitch featured on the Geoholics Podcast Episode

Eric Salovitch, Survey Technician in TFMoran’s Seacoast Division, was invited to join the Geoholics on their April 5th Podcast to discuss the Surveying Profession from a young surveyor’s point of view, giving TFMoran a little national exposure. This isn’t the first podcast Eric has participated in. Last December he was featured on the National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS) new podcast “Surveyor Says!” Episode 5 discussing the challenges, methodologies and results of the Mount Tecumseh survey project.

We invite you to listen to Eric’s Geoholics Podcast Episode by clicking this link: https://thegeoholics.podbean.com/e/episode-030-eric-salovitch/

The GeoholicsPlease see below Geoholics Podcast Episode Intro featuring TFMoran’s Eric Salovitch:

Eric Salovitch wants to be known as the crossfitting land surveyor from New Hampshah. He has been surveying for about 10 years and is currently a Survey Technician for TFMoran, INC. winners of the Best of Business (BOB) award for 8 years in a row. Eric is the Chair of the New Hampshire Land Surveyors Association Young Surveyors Committee which was recently awarded the NHLSA Presidential Award. Producer Jake shares his shower habits and is looking for binge watching recommendations like Tiger King. Big Shoots is finally wearing t-shirts. Dilfy Dilf is losing his mind to the point that he is now playing online curling to pass the time. Please support your local restaurants and small businesses while appreciating first responders and healthcare workers. Surveying…essential or nonessential? Music for this episode by Outlaw Inlaws

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