Categories: News

James Letterie to Run for Council President

One of the longest-serving members of the Town Council, James Letterie, has taken the first step to become a candidate for Council President in the November election.

Representing Precinct 2, Councilor Letterie has served on the Council and its Finance Committee since its founding in 2005. In the past 16 years, the Council elected him Vice President a handful of times.

The Council Vice President has historically been a ceremonial position, filling in for the Council President in his absence. But Councilor Letterie said the role has taken on more significance in recent years, and that his experience as Vice President has prepared him to lead the body.

“Winthrop is at a crossroads both financially and structurally,” he told the Transcript in an email. “We need to act, not react.”

Whoever is elected Council President also becomes an automatic member of the School Committee. Councilor Letterie is passionate about the school department and welcomes the chance to “raise the bar on education.”

Councilor Letterie will be challenging the current Council President, Phil Boncore, who has also pulled papers. As of our deadline, no other councilors had expressed a desire to run for Council President.

“We are lucky to have two highly qualified candidates running,” said Councilor Rob DeMarco. “I enjoy working with both Jim and Phil.”

“We work with all councilors regardless of their position and remain committed to moving the Town forward,” said Interim Town Manager Terence Delehanty. “We wish everyone the very best.”

In order to appear on the November ballot, candidates for Council President have to collect 150 signatures from constituents by Sept. 10. All signatures must be from registered voters and are meticulously verified by the Town Clerk’s office.

Councilor Letterie has not yet made an official declaration of his intent to run, but plans to do so on social media, where he will outline his campaign platform and priorities for the town.

Council Pres. Phil Boncore did not respond to our requests for comment.

Laura Plummer

Recent Posts

St. John’s Episcopal Church Spring Craft Fair

Luca DePhamphillis, 7, with his nina, Pam Evans, hooking a Charmander Pokémon necklace around her…

1 week ago

Lieutenant Lessard Remembered for His Caring and Department Initiatives

Retired Winthrop Police Lt. David Lessard, 69 died last Friday after a long battle with…

1 week ago

Marino Looks to Possible Debt Exclusion for School Budget Needs

By Adam Swift The town is looking toward a possible debt exclusion vote in the…

1 week ago

Town Manager Presents Capital Plan at Spring Forum

By Adam Swift As part of the Annual Spring Forum on Tuesday night, Town Manager…

1 week ago

News Brief

Winthrop Police Department Awarded Car Seat Distribution Grant  Police Chief John Goodwin is pleased to…

1 week ago

State and City Officials Meet With La Colaborativa on Shelter Operation Plans in Chelsea

By Adam Swift State and Chelsea officials, along with local nonprofit La Colaborativa, have spent…

1 week ago