Sestito bids board farewell after ‘extraordinary experience’ over 15 years
/By Carol Britton Meyer
Departing select board member Domenico Sestito thanked fellow board members, as well as Town Manager Philip Lemnios and Town Counsel James Lampke – whom he called “passionate public servants” – for the “privilege of serving with you all for the past 15 years.” He is not seeking another term.
“The town took a chance on me as a political newcomer when I was in my 30s and stuck with me for five terms,” Sestito said. “It’s been an extraordinary experience.”
He expressed appreciation for “anyone who is serving as a town official, employee, or who is picking up trash – they are the engine of our community.”
Sestito said he will always have “a special place in my heart” for his years of service.
While some people say public service is a thankless job, Sestito doesn’t consider the experience that way. “I have found it personally gratifying. I’m very happy to be here tonight but will miss you all tomorrow,” he said. He also thanked his family for their support during his tenure.
Select Board Chair Donna Pursel presented Sestito with a decorated cake to be enjoyed by fellow board members.
“You are one of the ultimate volunteers in our community, and beyond this building,” board member Greg Grey said. “I know you are not done!”
Pursel called Sestito a “great role model.”
In closing, Sestito encouraged citizens to participate in Monday’s election, even though he is not on the ballot. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Hull High School.