Posted October 17, 2008
It’s no secret that the safety of synthetic turf has been making headlines lately – and for good reason. We all want to make sure the products we buy are MORE >
Posted October 17, 2008
It was only five years ago that Jim Dobmeier’s company, A-Turf of Cheektowaga, laid its first synthetic athletic field, in Hershey, Pa. Some 200 installations later, I guess you could MORE >
Posted October 16, 2008
As a society it’s fair to say we’ve become a bit spoiled. In our “Me” state-of-mind, the one-size fits-all concept no longer works. We customize our homes, our cars and MORE >
Posted October 15, 2008
There’s no question – investing in a synthetic grass field is a big decision. But, knowing that the dollars you spend on one field can benefit an entire athletic program MORE >
Posted October 8, 2008
Jamestown, NY – The $2.9 million athletic field renovations at Southwestern Central School are paying dividends in more areas of athletics than on the football field for the 5-0 Trojans, MORE >
Posted August 26, 2008
Tonawanda, New York – The old athletic fields at St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute were good for a team for a season. The new complex in the Town of Tonawanda is MORE >
Posted August 1, 2008
Cheektowaga, NY (August 1, 2008) – A-Turf, a leading manufacturer and installer of synthetic turf fields across the nation, calls the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) report, touting synthetic MORE >
Posted July 30, 2008
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) staff today released its evaluation of various synthetic athletic fields. The evaluation concludes that young children are not at risk MORE >
Posted June 21, 2008
WINCHESTER — The undertaking at Shenandoah University isn’t your average landscaping renovation. Considering that workers are in the midst of a projected 54-day assignment to excavate the old grass at MORE >
Posted June 21, 2008
WINCHESTER “” The undertaking at Shenandoah University isn’t your average landscaping renovation. Considering that workers are in the midst of a projected 54-day assignment to excavate the old grass at MORE >