Spotlight on Sponsors: Townline Equipment

By Morgan McClary

Although Townline Equipment serves six locations across New York, Vermont, and New
Hampshire, at its heart it remains a family-owned and operated business that truly cares about
community.


The Marazzo family purchased the company in 1971, and in 2011, brothers Drew and Matt
Marazzo took over the reins from their father. In 2021, Townline proudly celebrated 50 years in
business. Today, the company continues to thrive as a full-service equipment and parts dealer,
offering both new and used tractors and construction equipment. Their products support
everything from construction projects and agricultural operations to landscaping, forestry work,
snow removal, municipal needs, and property management.


With deep roots in the agricultural industry, Townline’s values are shaped by the communities
they serve. The connection between the business and its customers goes far beyond equipment
sales.


“Hard work and a dedication to excellence allow us the ability to provide high-quality products
and first-rate service to support the needs and help the dreams for a property owner or a
business come true,” said Troy Store Manager Samantha Manko. 
 
That same commitment extends to giving back. Townline actively supports nonprofits, youth
clubs, sports programs, and similar organizations that strengthen local communities.
 
“Local non-profits provide essential resources and services to their communities. It should be a
priority for any business to support them whenever possible,” Manko said. “It allows us to leave
a tangible impact on those communities around us and promote the values and beliefs that
mean the most to our companies.”


To learn more about Townline, visit their website at: townlineequipment.com


Fall 2025

Volume 43 , Number 3

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