Elizabeth Calderon to Run for Bronxville Village Trustee in March 21 Election

By Betsy Harding, Chairman, Bronxville Democratic Party
Feb. 8, 2017: Elizabeth Calderon, a Bronxville resident and an attorney, secured the Democratic nomination for Bronxville Village trustee at the caucus held on January 28, 2017. The vote was unanimously in favor of Ms. Calderon.
Ms. Calderon has a law degree from George Washington University and specializes in immigration law. She is also a registered nurse.
Ms. Calderon previously served as a commissioner in the Town of Surfside, Florida. As a commissioner, Ms. Calderon was deeply involved in infrastructure maintenance, budget management, and the building of a new community center.
Ms. Calderon believes she will be able to "hit the ground running" because of "my previous experience in local government, my proactive and energetic nature, and my proven commitment to community issues."
Ms. Calderon states that as an attorney and registered nurse, her "life has been dedicated to keeping communities safe and healthy." As a trustee, she plans to bring "a different perspective to the village board, with a focus on the community's children, families, and our overall quality of life."
Ms. Calderon is particularly interested in Bronxville's sidewalks, crosswalks, and public spaces.
Pictured here: Elizabeth Calderon, Democratic candidate for Bronxville Village trustee.
Photo by a kind neighbor
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