Scholarship Season: Brookhaven Highway Superintendent Rewards Two Graduating Seniors


(Left to right): Owen Timm, Brookhaven Highway Superintendent Dan Losquadro, and Matteo Gravinese | Town of Brookhaven

As their high school careers came to a close, Owen Timm, of Ward Melville High School, and Matteo Gravinese, of Rocky Point High School, each received $500 scholarships.

Brookhaven Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro issued said awards, courtesy of the Suffolk County Highway Superintendents Association.

The graduating seniors are both set to pursue careers in engineering. 

“Each year, the quality and quantity of applications we receive for the Highway Superintendents Association scholarship increases, making the selection process more and more challenging,” said Superintendent Losquadro. 

“Owen and Matteo have extremely impressive resumes and high school course loads,” he added. “I wish them both all the best as they continue their education and hope they will return to Brookhaven to pursue their engineering careers and share their talents with us.”

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