Yonkers Councilmember Anthony Merante Announces Re-Election Bid

On Feb. 15 Yonkers 6th District Councilmember Anthony Merante, surrounded by a room packed with enthusiastic supporters at the Mont Olympos Diner, officially announced his bid for re-election. The event was opened by Ron Schutte, a respected district community leader, who introduced Merante with high praise.

“Anthony Merante is an independent thinker and a proven leader,” Schutte stated. “Taxpayers have no greater friend than Anthony Merante. Since first elected, he has been a fierce defender of taxpayers and a strong advocate for fiscal responsibility.”

Schutte highlighted Merante’s firm stance against huge tax increases. “When the City of Yonkers recently passed its record $1.46 billion budget for 2024-2025, which included a 5.4% property tax increase, Councilmember Merante was the only ‘NO’ vote. He was also the only councilmember to oppose the historic 20% pay raise that the City Council and Mayor approved for themselves. Calling it unwarranted and unfair to taxpayers, Merante not only opposed the raise but went a step further by donating back his salary increase to worthy community groups and charities.”

Schutte continued, “Many voters may not know this, but Anthony Merante is the only councilmember who refused a taxpayer-funded city car and free gas. He believes public officials should not burden taxpayers with personal perks.” He also praised Merante’s dedication to the community, stating, “Anthony listens, he cares, and he fights for the community even against all odds. He holds town hall meetings, listens to residents’ concerns, and acts. For instance, he stood with the community against the UPS expansion that posed safety dangers, and he now opposes the proposed lithium-ion battery facility on Saw Mill River Road. Anthony has consistently fought against developments that threaten safety or quality of life. He always stands with residents..”

Taking the podium to a cheering crowd, Councilmember Merante expressed his gratitude and commitment. “I am honored to have served as your councilman for seven years. I pledge to continue working tirelessly to ensure Yonkers remains a great place to live and work. I believe government should be accountable to the people—focusing on your needs, providing real value for your tax dollars, and delivering efficient, respectful service. I will continue to be your problem-solver, tackling issues before they escalate.”

Merante reaffirmed his priorities, stating, “Residents’ concerns will always be my top priority. I will focus on the essentials that impact your daily life—whether it’s road repairs, unsafe trees, or other critical community issues. You can always count on me to have your back. I would be honored to continue representing you and look forward to earning your vote on Election Day, Tuesday, November 4th.”