Since being admitted to the bar Boncore has worked in his family's legal firm, Boncore Law Practice, and for three years as a public defender with Suffolk Lawyers for Justice, serving indigent criminal defendants.[1]
Winthrop Housing Authority
Boncore joined the Winthrop Housing Authority Board of Commissioners in 2009 and later became chairman of the board.[1]
Political career
Following the resignation of Senator Anthony Petruccelli in 2016,[2] Boncore declared his candidacy for the now open First Suffolk and Middlesex state Senate seat. He secured the Democratic nomination after beating seven other candidates[3][4] and was unopposed in both the May 10th special election[5] and the November 8th general election.[6]