Upon graduating from law school, Curran was employed as legislative counsel to the New York State Assembly.
In 2001, he entered into private practice as an associate trial attorney with the forty-year-old law firm of Nicolini, Paradise, Ferretti and Sabella.
[4] Curran lost his seat in the 2018 Midterm Elections to political newcomer Judy Griffin from Rockville Centre.
Her win was considered a surprising blow to what thought of as a safe Republican seat, and defied polling data.
Curran resides in Lynbrook with his wife Rosemarie Ciaccio-Curran and their children: Isabella, Jake, Riley and Logan.