Business as usual until Obama arrives

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Business as usual until Obama arrives

Local business gears up for presidential visit

Updated: Wednesday, 12 May 2010, 1:01 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 12 May 2010, 12:31 PM EDT

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) - Were about 24 hours away until Airforce One touches down in western New York.

A local business is gearing up for a presidential visit.

"Just to see the president is a life-long dream of any American," said Michael Mussucci, an I.S.I. Machining Manager.

Workers are cleaning up, ready for the president.

Vice President of Industrial Support Inc. Anthony Sabuda said, "We're very honored, this is a once in a life time experience."

Sabuda says surprisingly, the day before the presidential visit, it's business as usual.

Sabuda said, "We're working. We've got customers that we need to continue to supply."

There won't be anything "usual" about Thursday, when the president arrives at 1:45 p.m.

Sercurity is so tight, that the secret service told Sabuda not to let any media outlet inside of the facility. Even if a reporter wanted to go in without a camera, it isn't allowed.

The more than 60 employees at I.S.I. and others will be in attendance for a town hall style meeting, where News 4 is told some workers will ask the president questions.

White House officials say , this successful business beat out others because of its small size and record of growth.

"Dave Sullivan who is the owner and the founder of the company, has embodied a spirit that has not only allowed us to survive in the comany but grow," said Sabuda.

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