Superintendent of Public Works Louis Massaro and the Village of Great Neck

Louis Massaro has lived in Long Island, N.Y., since he was a child and will probably live there for the rest of his life.

“I would like to stay on Long Island. I wouldn’t mind a vacation house somewhere else, but Long Island is my home and I would miss it if I weren’t here,” he said. Click for more

Superintendent of Highways Bradley A. Rowles and the Town of Tonawanda

Upbeat, attentive and concerned, that’s Bradley A. Rowles, superintendent of highways of the town of Tonawanda, who says it’s an honor to serve. Tonawanda boasts great roads, efficient sanitation and is home to 31,000 trees, which have made the town a long-time recipient of national Tree City awards. Click for more

Superintendent of Highways Bill Barbic and the Town of Sharon

Seeing town of Sharon Highway Superintendent Bill Barbic sitting at his desk can remind one of an overstuffed arm chair — comfortable and homey. He almost looks too big for the tiny room, but the more one speaks with him while in his office, the clearer it becomes that the man and his “mansion” are a perfect fit. Click for more

Superintendent of Highways Steve Matthews and the Town of Clinton

It’s true what they say. One man can make a difference. Just ask the residents of the town of Clinton.

Ever since Steve Matthews became its highway superintendent it has been all about change — change for the town, change for the highway department and change for the residents. Click for more

Superintendent of Highways Martin Roberts and the Town of Reading

With the exception of Watkins Glen — the historic home base to Grand Prix car racing — the ten remaining hamlets within the boundaries of the town of Reading are named with the modifiers “Corners,” “Junction,” “Station,” and “Point.”

That should give some idea of the pastoral landscape of this 27. Click for more