Photo Gallery: Supporters Gather at Fiore Ristorante for City Councilor Sal LaMattina
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It was a perfect summer night as supporters of District 1 City Councilor Sal LaMattina (North End, Charlestown and East Boston) held a fundraiser at Fiore Ristorante on Hanover Street. (Photos by Matt Conti.)
From the left, Daniel Toscano, Toni Gilardi, Councilor Sal LaMattina and Steven Siciliano
From the left, Robert Soohoo, Michael Vaughn, Kelly Soto, Councilor Sal LaMattina and James Chin
Fiore Collela and Councilor Sal LaMattina
(L-R) Kempton Flemming, Councilor Sal LaMattina and Shirley Henry
From the left, Kathy Carangelo, Lisa, LaMattina, Sal LaMattina and Toni Gilardi
Councilor Sal LaMattina, Dr. Seema Jacoli and Jeff Drago
From the left, Bill Mandell, Councilor Sal LaMattina and Patrick Butler
City Councilor Sal LaMattina gathers with supporters and friends for his fundraiser at Fiore.
Liana, Sal and Lisa LaMattina
(L-R) Chuck, Nolan, George, Councilor Sal LaMattina and Paul
(L-R) Lucille Reed, Councilor Sal LaMattina, Peggy Cannata and Lucille Drago
Ashish Patel and Councilor Sal LaMattina
Lori Toscano, Sal and Lisa LaMattina
(L-R) Daniel Toscano, Councilor Sal LaMattina, Jeff Drago and Steven Siciliano
This is the fourth and last in a series of articles from an interview with District 1 City Councilor Salvatore LaMattina following his recent inauguration. Councilor LaMattina is beginning his second full term representing the North End/Waterfront neighborhood as well as East Boston, Charlestown and parts of Beacon Hill & Downtown. Click here to read Read More…
Boston City Council President Stephen Murphy (right) and Vice-President Sal LaMattina. (Photo: Matt Conti)The new President of the City Council, Stephen Murphy, this week named District 1 City Councilor Sal LaMattina to be the new Council Vice-President.
This week’s Eastie Times speculates on whether LaMattina might be President when Murphy’s term ends in two years. LaMattina is also quoted about his neighborhood focus:
“We all want to see neighborhoods that are safe and welcoming, schools that kindle a love of learning and produce good citizens, and streets that are clean and quickly cleared of snow,” said LaMattina. “In order to stay on top of these issues, some of the strategies I’ll be looking at this year include year-round street cleaning, increased commercial recycling, and innovative approaches to rodent control. I will continue to work with the Neighborhood Response Teams to quickly address local issues and the Problem Property Task Forces to hold property owners accountable.”
LaMattina also talks about upcoming development projects:
“Development is, of course, important, but overdevelopment is something we must take steps to avoid. As a result, I will continue to insist that input from the neighborhoods be solicited and included in any and all projects.”
Below is the press release from Councilor LaMattina’s office:
Supporters of Sal LaMattina gathered Thursday evening on Cross Street to show support for the City Councilor. With the primary election this coming Tuesday, September 24th, supporters stressed the importance of visibility. “This is a great spot to stand because it has visibility and it reaches a ton of neighborhood people,” said John Romano, a long Read More…