Sherman remains committed to leading Medina, keeping essential services while addressing affordability

Posted 10 March 2026 at 11:28 am

Editor:

I am writing to ask for the support of Village of Medina residents as I run to be their mayor.   This is a community I care deeply about and a position I believe I am well equipped to continue in.

My education background is in Education from SUNY Geneseo. Following my Bachelor’s Degree, I received a Master’s in Education from Buffalo State University. Like many of you, I started my professional career at Darien Lake, where I worked as an admissions manager.  Any role in guest relations gives a unique look at organization, problem solving, and customer service, which quickly allowed for my desire to help others take off.

For over three decades, I have had the privilege of teaching in the Medina Central School District, serving 31 years as an educator and as Department Chair of the Special Education Department. During that time, I helped guide students, families, and fellow educators, navigate a learning environment where every child could thrive. It is truly heart-warming to see former students working and living in our community, knowing that I may have had a hand in assisting them in their personal success.

Beyond the classroom, I have been deeply involved in our community. I served as past President of the Mustang Sports Boosters, and have been a committed member of Holy Trinity Parish, teaching religious education and serving as a reader and eucharistic minister.

The Village of Medina means the world to me. When the opportunity came to serve on the Village Planning Board and subsequently run for a Village Trustee, I took it on. Then two years ago, I ran for mayor, a position I do not take lightly. These roles allowed me to work directly on issues that matter most to our residents, from responsible planning and spending, to ensuring a high quality of life for all.

As a parent of four children who were raised in the Medina Central School District, I understand firsthand the importance of supporting our schools, families, and youth programs. My husband and I have actively supported the arts, music, boy scouts, and sports programs in Medina. We continue to support our local businesses and events.

 My lifelong commitment to Medina—through education, service, and active participation—drives my desire to continue working for the benefit of our community.

Progress and change rarely happen as quickly as we would like. I believe we can address affordability, without cutting essential services. To do that, we must continue working with town, county, and state officials to find ways to deliver services to taxpayers more efficiently and cost-effectively. We should continue to aggressively pursue grants and other funding streams that help to further remove the burden from taxpayers. While the Village Board may not agree on every issue, we must remain committed to working together to move our community forward.

I respectfully ask for your support as we work together to ensure that Medina remains a vibrant, welcoming, and thriving place to live, learn, and grow.

Sincerely,

Marguerite Sherman

Candidate for Village of Medina Mayor