Sal LaMattina Member of the Boston City Council from the 1st district In office January 2006 – January 2018 Preceded by| Paul Scapicchio Succeeded by| Lydia Edwards Boston City Council Vice President In office January 2011 – December 2013 Personal details Born| (1959-09-08) September 8, 1959 (age 63) East Boston, Massachusetts Political party| Democratic Spouse| Lisa LaMattina Residence| East Boston Alma mater| University of Massachusetts Amherst Salvatore "Sal" J. LaMattina (born September 8, 1959, in East Boston) is an American politician who is a former member of the Boston City Council. He represented District 1, which includes the North End, East Boston, and Charlestown, serving from January 2006 through December 2017. ## Personal life and education[edit] LaMattina graduated from East Boston High School in 1978 and then attended University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he graduated in 1984 with a degree in political science.[1] He has three brothers, Robert, David, and John.[2] ## See also[edit] Map showing Boston City Council District 1, 2012, represented by LaMattina * Boston City Council election, 2005 * Boston City Council election, 2007 * Boston City Council election, 2009 * Boston City Council election, 2011 * Boston City Council election, 2013 * Boston City Council election, 2015 ## References[edit] 1. ^ "Councillor LaMattina, D1 – City of Boston". cityofboston.gov. Retrieved 4 April 2015. 2. ^ "Dolores LaMattina, longtime city employee, dead at 85 – East Boston Times-Free Press". eastietimes.com. Retrieved 2021-12-01. North End Waterfront: Sal LaMattina Named City Council Vice-President ## Further reading[edit] * Bernstein, David S. (August 6, 2013). "City Council Candidate Chat: Sal LaMattina". Boston. Retrieved February 21, 2018. * "East Boston natives Salvatore LaMattina and Patricia Campatelli face off in register of probate race". Boston.com. Retrieved 10 April 2015. * "City Councilor Salvatore LaMattina proposes fining landlords for unruly tenants". Boston.com. Retrieved 10 April 2015. * "Salvatore LaMattina: Stop Wynn permits". Chicago Sun-Times. 14 January 2015. Retrieved 10 April 2015. * "Salvatore LaMattina backs floating eatery". The Scranton Times-Tribune. Retrieved 10 April 2015. (subscription required) ## External links[edit] * sallamattina.com via Wayback Machine * City of Boston profile This article about a Massachusetts politician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. | * v * t * e *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template