Vote Scott Wolfgang and Maureen Barsella
For Town Supervisor and Clerk of Pelham

A Team You Can Count On to Preserve and Enhance Pelham
Election Date: November 3, 2026 (11-03-2026)
Campaign Statement from Scott Wolfgang
Election Date: November 3, 2026
I am excited to announce that I am running for Town Supervisor in the upcoming election. It is a privilege to run alongside Maureen Borsella, who is seeking the office of Town Clerk also on our local Neighborhood Party line.
For the past 15 years, my wife Theresa and I have raised our four children here in Pelham. My connection to Westchester County spans nearly 50 years, having grown up nearby in Pleasantville. Today, two of our kids attend Pelham High School, one the Middle School, and our youngest is at Siwanoy. Having participated in almost every activity and service the Town offers, I am running for Town Supervisor to preserve what we all love about Pelham while making smart investments to enable the Town to remain one of the County's most desirable places to live.
The Pelhams’ municipal structure is complex. Our two villages (Village of Pelham and Village of Pelham Manor) deliver most essential services such as police, fire, trash, street paving and snow removal while the Town of Pelham fulfills the services the villages choose not to provide. What that means in practice is the Town and its Supervisor (the role for which I am running) oversee the rec department, EMS, court, library, tax assessments and collections.
Campaign Statement from Maureen Borsella
Election Date: November 3, 2026
My name is Maureen Borsella, and I am honored to be running for Pelham Town Clerk alongside Scott Wolfgang for Town Supervisor.
Pelham has been my home for more than 60 years. It is where I grew up, met my husband Anthony, raised our family, and built lifelong friendships.
Throughout my life, I’ve believed that the best way to strengthen a community is through service. Whether leading the fundraising and renovation of the Hutchinson School playground, volunteering with the PTA, Pelham Little League, or serving as Co-President of The Danny Fund, I’ve always believed that neighbors have a responsibility to lift one another up.



