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Trustees outline liaison duties, seek volunteers and offer condolences; a resident praises local safety

Board of Trustees · January 12, 2026
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Summary

Trustees reported on community events and liaison responsibilities, requested volunteers for the Roadrace and offered condolences to families of two recent decedents. During public comment, Sam Christian spoke in support of Tuckahoe as a safe community. The meeting adjourned at 8:10 p.m.

Trustees used their member reports to summarize recent community activity and to restate liaison assignments. Trustee Sarah DeRise highlighted seniors' programming and the Beautification Association; Trustee Harmeet Goindi discussed the Environment Committee and community garden; Trustee Joshua Gaccione thanked Nick Zanzano and referenced veterans' property-exemption inquiries; Deputy Mayor Darryl Taylor noted the THA director search and the ECAP food pantry and promoted the 38th MLK breakfast in Bronxville.

Mayor Cara Kronen recited trustee liaison assignments and invited volunteers for the Roadrace; trustees offered condolences for Maria Aliberto and Concetta Arrigo. During the second opportunity for public comment, Sam Christian addressed the board briefly to say Tuckahoe is safe. The board adjourned at 8:10 p.m., and the meeting minutes were signed by Clerk Camille DiSalvo.