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P R E S I D E N T ’ S Massachusetts Arborists Association, Inc. Board of Directors President Natascha Batchelor, MCA Davey Tree Expert Company East Falmouth, MA Vice President Trumbull Barrett, MCA Barrett Tree Service East Medford, MA Secretary/Treasurer Ray Rose, MCA Town of Wrentham DPW Wrentham, MA Past President Jay Ippolito, MCA , MCLP Olde Colonial Tree & Landscape Westwood, MA MCA Representative Brandon Maltby, MCA Maltby & Co., Inc. Stoughton, MA Directors Neal Reilly, MCA The Reilly Tree Company Plainville, MA M E S S A G E Dear MAA Members, Thirty-five days. It’s been a challenging winter for many of our fellow professionals with the longest government shutdown in history occurring at the end of 2018 and deep into the new year. Federal employees have finally gone back to work or received pay for the work they were performing throughout the shutdown. The struggles and pain felt by these public service members will not be soon forgotten. A breath of relief has finally arrived for our colleagues and our natural resources – hopefully not just the temporary three-week reprieve that’s been granted as of this writing. My hopes are that the wounds to families and our national parks will heal. Some damage cannot be undone as people had to make the difficult choice to leave their positions as federal employees to ensure their livelihood. The damage to Joshua Tree National Park, including cutting down of trees, is unfortunate. It will take lifetimes for them to re-grow and hopefully they will. My aim in bringing forward these comments is to highlight that while some of us may not have been directly impacted by the shutdown, we are all impacted indi- rectly. Research projects were left unfinished, unchecked, and valuable data was lost. We rely upon government research to understand our environment and its impact on our livelihoods and passion: trees, people, and society. Many of us came together during this difficult event to support our friends, family and even those we did not know because we, as arborists, care. I know I will think about the impact of the shutdown as I look to the MAA’s Arbor Day of Service on April 26 and this great opportunity to give back to people and our environment. Kevin Cleveland, MCA Tree Tech Foxboro, MA On a brighter note, the weather has been kind to us this winter with good conditions for performing work on the trees we love – and the stage is being set for what I hope to be a good season for the trees and our people. Thank you all for being who you are and for representing our valuable profession so well. Welcome to 2019! Russell Holman, MCA , CTSP Hartney Greymont Concord, MA Executive Director M. Virginia Wood, CMP Management Team Peggy Benjamin Kristen Dreyer Carrie Martin Charissa Sharkey MASSACHUSETTS ARBORISTS ASSOCIATION, INC. 8-D Pleasant Street South Natick, MA 01760 (508) 653-3320 FAX: (508) 653-4112 [email protected] MassArbor.org Natascha Batchelor, MCA President, MAA MAA NEWS is a publication of the Massachusetts Arborists Association, Inc. MAA NEWS is published four times a year for the Massachusetts Arborists Association (MAA) and is distributed free of charge to members. The pur- pose of the newsletter is to disseminate information to promote general standards and ethics in commercial arboriculture, as well as to foster research and share knowledge with its members. The MAA is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to communications between its membership and the industry. The MAA believes the information in this publication to be accurate as of its publication date and is not responsible for inadvertent errors. The MAA and Massachusetts Certified Arborist (MCA) logos are trademarks of the Massachusetts Arborists Association, Inc. Qualified MAA members and certified members only are permitted to utilize the logos. Logos for MAA and MCA are available through the MAA office. EDITORIAL: Readers are encouraged to submit articles, announcements, review of products, or letters. Please send to Newsletter Editor at mail or e-mail [email protected]. ADVERTISING: For advertising rates and information, contact MAA at [email protected], or (508) 653-3320. Ads may be submitted as high-resolution pdf files. Discounted advertising rates are available to MAA members. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this newsletter are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the MAA. 2 MAA NEWS / March 2019