Letter to the Community from Vanessa O’Friel, Candidate for Village Trustee

March 3, 2026
Dear friends and neighbors,
I’m excited to confirm that I’m running for Village Trustee in the election on Wednesday March 18th.
In March last year, 653 Bronxville village voters gave me their support, and I’m immensely grateful for their confidence and trust. In the twelve months since, I’ve reflected on the experience, spent time with current Trustees and the police chief, and my desire to contribute to our special village has only grown stronger.
I am a local business owner, President of the Chamber of Commerce, member of the board of The Bronxville Field Club, a former educator, a wife, and mother of four – who have all either graduated or attend the Bronxville School. Bronxville has been our home since 2013. As soon as we arrived in Bronxville to raise our family, I volunteered with organizations like the Junior League, the Friends of the Bronxville Public Library, the Community Fund, the PTA and the Girl Scouts. Bronxville has been wonderful for our family, and serving on the Board of Trustees is how I can give something back.
I’m delighted to have the nomination of the Bronxville Democratic Committee, and the endorsement of retiring Village Trustee, Mary Taylor Behrens. Mary has served the village since 2020 and been instrumental in many projects, including the White Plains Road crosswalk and Maltby Park. I consider her a mentor, and a model for how a Village Trustee can improve lives in Bronxville.
I’m passionate about local business and the health of our commercial districts, helping the Village to further support our schools (including pre-K), sustainability, and being an approachable, accessible Trustee for all.
I look forward to meeting with many of you over the coming weeks and listening to your thoughts on how I can help you as Village Trustee. Please do reach out if I can answer any questions or you’d like to get to know me better.
Yours,
Vanessa O’Friel
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