On Friday, May 20, Mamaroneck’s girls’ lacrosse season came to an abrupt end in the quarterfinal round of the Section I playoffs, as the No. 3 seed Tigers fell to No. 6 Fox Lane 12-10 at home. Despite the disappointing loss, Mamaroneck coach Rocky Lividni is confident that her squad […]
Month: May 2016
Tigers headed to semis
Mamaroneck’s softball team may not have been a preseason favorite to make a run at a Class A title, but over the last few days, the Tigers have shown the rest of the section that they may have been underestimated. With two emotional wins in the last week—including a 6-5 […]
Bomb threat at Mamaroneck High School leads to evacuation
Mamaroneck High School was part of a wave of bomb threats that hit schools nationwide on Monday, May 23, forcing local students to undergo a full evacuation. Graffiti in a bathroom on the Palmer Avenue side of the building, indicating that a bomb was set to go off inside the […]
Village officials address $75M flood project concerns
At a private meeting between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and multiple village of Mamaroneck officials and volunteers this week, governing and regulatory bodies were able to voice their growing concern over a proposed $75 million federal flood mitigation project. According to Tony Gelber, chairman of the village Flood […]
The swami next door
When he was 19, Richard Slavin, a nice Jewish boy from the suburbs of Chicago, went backpacking in Europe for two months. “Hey,” I told him. “I have a son about to do the same thing.” “But,” Slavin added with a twinkle, “I never came back!” With that he gave […]