Case Snow Management

I t’s said that the Inuit people of North America have dozens of words for “snow.” There’s one for softly falling snow, one for the snow that is good for driving a sled, one for wet snow that can be used to ice a sleigh’s runners, and even one for the crystalline pow- der snow that looks like salt. The Sami people, who live in the northern tips of Scandinavia and Russia, use at least 180 different words related to snow and ice, depending upon the size, quality, and quantity of the flakes and crystals. Jason Case, Founder and CEO of Case Snow Management of Attleboro Falls, Massachusetts, one of the top snow and ice management companies in North America, may not use as many words to describe winter’s worst weather as those denizens of the frozen north, but he is just as interested in the subject matter, because he is in the business of removing that snow and ice whenever it piles up on the driveways and sidewalks CASE SNOWMANAGEMENT CASE SNOW MANAGEMENT HANDLING THE WINTER WEATHER AT A GLANCE | CASE SNOWMANAGEMENT WHAT: A snow and ice management company WHERE: North Attleborough, Massachusetts WEBSITE: www.casesnow.com

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