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1. www.northernneck.com
www.northernneck.com/northernn - [Cached]Published on: 11/19/2007 Last Visited: 12/8/2007
Maybe the driver of the dumper was Mr. Earl Burton.
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During our discussion I mentioned my previous conversation with Mr. Burton who I thought was a good representative for M. Wilson Construction.
Mr. Franklin told me that Earl was working today, but rather than being up front on the project, he was operating one of the heavy machines that were chugging about in the background behind us. Mr. Franklin told me about half the crew were local hires like Earl and the others were from Richmond or elsewhere.
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I chatted briefly with Mr. Earl Burton of Lively. Mr. Burton is a heavy equipment operator for M. Wilton Construction, Inc.. He was operating a Bobcat sweeper when I approached him.
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Earl Burton, Heavy Equipment Operator, M. Wilton Construction, Inc. Speaking of parking lot, the most obvious visual of site progress is the rising mound of dirt steadily growing load by massive dumper load in the area of what Mr. Burton pointed out would be the future parking lot area. He explained the dirt pile was top soil being gathered from the acreage and stored here until construction was complete and dirt fill was needed for landscaping. The dirt pile thus represents the future grass and flower beds of Wal-Marts landscape. Right now it appears to represent the highest landmass point in Lancaster County.
The work is going on from dawn to dusk, 7 days a week. Mr. Burton explained that the pace is required to ensure the doors open on time in September. M. -
2. My Northern Neck - come along and see the sites, visit the events, meet the people, view the history and places.
www.northernneck.com/pages.asp - [Cached]Published on: 8/6/2007 Last Visited: 8/14/2007
Maybe the driver of the dumper was Mr. Earl Burton.
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During our discussion I mentioned my previous conversation with Mr. Burton who I thought was a good representative for M. Wilson Construction.
Mr. Franklin told me that Earl was working today, but rather than being up front on the project, he was operating one of the heavy machines that were chugging about in the background behind us. Mr. Franklin told me about half the crew were local hires like Earl and the others were from Richmond or elsewhere.
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I chatted briefly with Mr. Earl Burton of Lively. Mr. Burton is a heavy equipment operator for M. Wilton Construction, Inc.. He was operating a Bobcat sweeper when I approached him.
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Earl Burton, Heavy Equipment Operator, M. Wilton Construction, Inc. Speaking of parking lot, the most obvious visual of site progress is the rising mound of dirt steadily growing load by massive dumper load in the area of what Mr. Burton pointed out would be the future parking lot area. He explained the dirt pile was top soil being gathered from the acreage and stored here until construction was complete and dirt fill was needed for landscaping. The dirt pile thus represents the future grass and flower beds of Wal-Marts landscape. Right now it appears to represent the highest landmass point in Lancaster County.
The work is going on from dawn to dusk, 7 days a week. Mr. Burton explained that the pace is required to ensure the doors open on time in September. M.

