Anthony M. Masiello (born April 28, 1947) is an American politician and former basketball player who served as Mayor of Buffalo, New York from 1994 to...
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Masiello is a surname originating in Italy. Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Masiello (born 1986), Italian soccer player Anthony Masiello...
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declined to seek a fifth term as mayor and was succeeded by Democrat Anthony Masiello. Griffin remained as outspoken and controversial as a former mayor...
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2005, three-term Democratic Mayor Anthony Masiello announced he would not seek a fourth four-year term. Masiello had run on both major party lines for...
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Democratic Committee and aide to both Mayor James D. Griffin and Mayor Anthony Masiello. John P. Scanlon was never paid directly for his political work, but...
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Braves (1973–74) Bob MacKinnon, played for Syracuse Nationals (1949–50) Anthony Masiello, played for the Indiana Pacers (1969–70) and later served three terms...
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been displeased at seeing their names on the personalized samples, Anthony Masiello, the mayor of Buffalo from 1994 to 2005, did authorize distribution...
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Democratic January 1, 1978 – December 31, 1993 1977 1981 1985 1989 61 Anthony Masiello Democratic January 1, 1994 – December 31, 2005 1993 1997 2001 62 Byron...
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1990 – December 31, 1999 Mayor Jimmy Griffin Anthony Masiello Preceded by Robert E. Whelan Succeeded by Anthony Nanula Member of the Buffalo Common Council...
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Democratic Jack Martins Republican Matthew W. Marvin Nathaniel C. Marvin Anthony Masiello Edwyn E. Mason Seabury C. Mastick Hiram F. Mather John C. Mather Vincent...
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Mike O'Meara Show (section Madeline "Maddy" Masiello)
Associate Producer from 2018-2021. The daughter of former Buffalo mayor Anthony Masiello, Maddy was in charge of the video feed and social media outlets. Internet...
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Buffalo Mayoral election took place on November 6, 2001. Incumbent Anthony M. Masiello, a Democrat, easily trounced his sole opponent in the primary, going...
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cigars and going to the horse tracks. He also enjoyed a friendship with Anthony Masiello, the former Buffalo city mayor. Todaro Sr. died on December 26, 2012...
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two terms, was re-elected to a third term. Buffalo: Incumbent Mayor Anthony Masiello (D) was re-elected. Charlotte: Incumbent Mayor Pat McCrory (R) was...
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1997 took place on November 4, 1997, and resulted in incumbent mayor Anthony Masiello winning a second term over former mayor Jimmy Griffin and two other...
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Byron Brown defeated Republican Kevin Helfer to replace the retiring Anthony Masiello. New York, New York: Incumbent Republican mayor Mike Bloomberg defeated...
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Jack Quinn. Like many Buffalo Democrats, including Buffalo mayors Anthony Masiello and James D. Griffin, Gorski was known for being more conservative...
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until 2005. Later that year, after the retirement of Buffalo mayor Anthony Masiello, Paladino enrolled in the Republican Party. Paladino and several limited...
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Center), home of the Buffalo Sabres NHL ice hockey franchise. Mayor Anthony Masiello, a former college basketball star, stated that the attempt was "a long...
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Similarly, leading Democrats in the area, including Dennis Gorski, Anthony Masiello and James D. Griffin, were noted for their fiscal and social conservatism...
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(2005–13) Raúl L. Martínez, Mayor of Hialeah, Florida (1981–2005) Anthony Masiello, 61st Mayor of Buffalo (1994–2005) Ellen Moyer, Mayor of Annapolis...
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in a 1994 special election to serve in the State Senate, succeeding Anthony Masiello who resigned from the Senate to become Buffalo's mayor. Nanula, who...
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campus, theater district and revitalized waterfront. After Griffin, Anthony Masiello was elected in the early 1990s and faced layoffs, budget cuts, and...
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event. On that day, there were proclamations issued by Buffalo Mayor Anthony Masiello as well as Erie County Executive Dennis Gorski. Celebrations included...
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Lanza Rick Lazio Sebastian Leone Michael LiPetri Vito Lopez Dan Maffei Anthony Masiello Vito Marcantonio Guy Molinari Susan Molinari Carl Paladino Phil Palmesano...
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Vice Chairman Llewellyn Holloway Sam Gurney Isabel Meharry Marie Therese Dominguez Patrick Robson Anthony Masiello Debbie Zimmerman Michael J. Russo...
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Postles, Larry Norton, Erie County Executive Dennis Gorski and Mayor Anthony Masiello participated. This was rebroadcast in 2001. It was rebroadcast a second...
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Alberta Masiello (20 November 1915 – 25 December 1990), was an assistant-conductor and opera coach at the Metropolitan Opera; a panelist in the Saturday...
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18, 1997 Buffalo, New York Featured discussion with Buffalo Mayor Anthony Masiello. July 21, 1997 Erie, Pennsylvania Featured discussion of volunteerism...
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