Councilman Merante Departs with “I’ll Be Back”

City Councilman Anthony Merante at his last council meeting. Photo by Donna Davis

Supporters of Councilman Anthony Merante attend his last meeting

ANTHONY MERANTE DELIVERS CLOSING STATEMENT AS HE DEPARTS OFFICE

“This is not goodbye, just a farewell for now.”

Last night marked the final meeting of the year for the Yonkers City Council, and for outgoing 6th District Councilman Anthony Merante, it was a bittersweet moment. The council chambers were filled with friends, supporters, and longtime constituents as he reflected on his years of public service.

“My mantra during my time in office has always been, and will always remain, ‘It’s All About You,’” said Anthony Merante. “Serving my constituents and the hardworking taxpayers of Yonkers has always come first. I have never voted with the administration for the sake of political expediency. I voted based on my conscience and what I believed was right for the people I represent. I viewed my role strictly as public service.”

Merante expressed deep pride in his record and gratitude to the many residents who supported him throughout his tenure. He also thanked his current and former colleagues on the City Council, highlighting the constituent services and accomplishments he is most proud of during his time in office.

He did not shy away from sharing his disappointments as well. “I am disappointed that my colleagues voted to give the mayor the opportunity for a fourth term. I hope they will have the courage to let the voters decide on any additional changes. I am also disappointed that the mayor ran interference with constituent services by telling residents they would not receive help if I were elected,” Merante said.

Every Democratic member of the City Council acknowledged Merante’s work, spoke of his kindness, and expressed fondness for him. In a telling moment, however, there were no remarks offered by the leader of his own Republican Party, the Council Minority Leader.

As one chapter closed and another begins, Merante left residents with the immortal words of Arnold Schwarzenegger: “I’ll be back.” He added, “My work on behalf of Yonkers taxpayers as their advocate will continue, but in a new form.”

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