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  1. 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 2005. Prior to being mayor, he served as a member of the New York State Senate. He is currently president of Masiello, Martucci and Associates, a Buffalo-based lobbying firm. Early life and education

  2. Tony Masiello was a three year starter at Dougherty, averaging 18 points as a junior and was league scoring champ in 1965 with 21 points per game. He led his team to the Manhattan Cup Championship in 1963, runner-up in 1965, and named MVP that year.

  3. Tony Masiello. As president of Masiello, Martucci & Associates, Tony puts his 35 years of government experience and contacts to work for his clients, earning his reputation as an effective, results-oriented lobbyist.

  4. On a typically cold, windy day in January 1994, Tony Masiello stood on the steps of City Hall and, sounding a lot like his idol John F. Kennedy, promised a new day.

  5. Mar 6, 2017 · After starring for Black Rock’s Cardinal Dougherty High School, Tony Masiello went on to star for Canisius College before being drafted by the Indiana Pacers in the 1969 NBA Draft.

  6. Anthony M. Masiello was sworn in as the 57th Mayor of the city of Buffalo on January 1, 1994. Mayor Masiello received 65% of the Democratic Primary vote and 67% of the General Election vote in 1993. The Mayor was re-elected to second term in 1997 with the joint endorsement of the Democratic and Republican parties.

  7. Each of the Little Three had big stars to help capture the sports passions of Buffalo. After starring for Black Rock’s Cardinal Dougherty High School, Tony Masiello went on to star for Canisius College before being drafted by the Indiana Pacers in the 1969 NBA Draft.