
An experienced leader with a proven track record, Trisciani has prioritized housing, infrastructure, public safety, and responsive government throughout her previous service as Alderman At-Large. Her approach is grounded in collaboration, accountability, and a deep commitment to delivering results for Manchester residents.
MANCHESTER, NH — June Trisciani has officially announced her candidacy for Alderman At-Large in Manchester, bringing deep experience, a commitment to constituent services, and a clear, compassionate vision for the city’s future.
Trisciani brings a depth of experience in city governance, having previously served as Alderman At-Large from 2022 to 2024. She currently sits on the Zoning Board of Adjustment and serves as Chair of the Zoning Ordinance Steering Committee. Her past service includes roles on the Heritage Commission and as Chair of the Planning Board, where she played a key role in drafting Manchester’s current Master Plan and shaping policy around responsible development, affordable housing, and community preservation.
“I’ve always believed that good government starts with listening and showing up,” said Trisciani. “Whether it’s helping a resident navigate city services or shaping policies that affect the whole community, I bring a steady, responsive approach to this work. Manchester needs leaders who are engaged, informed, and ready to act—and that’s the kind of leadership I offer.”
Trisciani’s priorities include:
- Fiscal responsibility and efficient use of taxpayer dollars
- Modern infrastructure to support safety and long-term growth
- Public safety and community trust, with a focus on accountability
- Expanded housing options for all income levels, including strategies to address homelessness
- Support for public schools and equitable educational opportunities
“Manchester faces complex challenges that can’t be solved with short-term fixes or divisive rhetoric,” Trisciani said. “We need steady leadership, collaboration across departments, and a commitment to real results. I’m running to bring people together and move our city forward—with transparency, accountability, and a deep respect for each and every resident.”