Bronxville Non-Partisan Committee Welcomes New Members, Bids Farewell to Old: See Names

By Steven Kraemer, President-elect, Committee for the Non-Partisan Nomination and Election of School Trustees
Jun. 10, 2015: From May 11 through June 1, online elections were held to fill open seats on Bronxville's Committee for the Non-Partisan Nomination and Election of School Trustees (NPC).
One new member in each election district was elected to serve a three-year term beginning July 1, 2015. In addition, in election districts 19, 21, and 22, one new member was elected to fill a vacancy because of a member's early retirement.
On June 2, Marylou Green, the president of The League of Women Voters of Westchester County, observed the election results. The following individuals were elected:
District 16: Katie Shah
District 17: Tania Neild
District 18: Gillian Mueller Goddard
District 19: Berit Block
District 19: Michael Meyers
District 20: Cathy Flanagan
District 21: Niamh Hartnett Merluccio
District 21: Charlotte Rizzo
District 22: Donald Bringle
District 22: Jim King
"The NPC appreciates all the individuals who were elected and welcomes these new members," said Jennifer Mackesy, NPC chair. "We also thank the Bronxville residents who participated in this important election. In addition, we thank the following retiring NPC members for their service to the Bronxville community: Romy Coquillette, Jane Moynihan, Sheila Stoltz, Richard Thomas, Craig Unis, Joseph Villanueva, Elizabeth Vranka, Tracy Walsh, and Amy Wiser."
The NPC also announced the following officers for next year: Steve Kraemer, chair; Jennifer Lescott, vice chair; Tara Saridakis, secretary; and Jim Fowler, treasurer.
The Committee for the Non-Partisan Nomination and Election of School Trustees was formed in 1936 for the purpose of electing trustees to The Bronxville School on a non-partisan basis. The NPC, which consists of three elected representatives from each of Bronxville's seven election districts, solicits qualified residents who are interested in serving as school board trustees and nominates a slate of candidates to run in the school district election in May.
Additional information on the NPC, including a list of all of its members, is available on the NPC website at www.bronxvillenpc.com.








