After much hustling by a trio of Mamaroneck Union Free School District parents, the final piece of funding for the start of Coop Camp is in place. At the June 7 meeting of the Board of Education, volunteers Jon Sacks and Sarah Coady presented the district with a check for […]
Month: July 2016
Rye Neck graduates 107 students
On Thursday, June 23 in the Rye Neck High School gymnasium, 107 seniors proceeded up the half court line on the same basketball court where many of them took their physical education classes and competed as student-athletes only weeks earlier. Family and friends of the graduates filled the bleachers on […]
Mamaroneck Arts Council’s abuse of our tax dollars
To the Editor, The core of the village of Mamaroneck Arts Council’s mission is to expose the community to the arts and promote and support (preferably local) artists of every stripe. When, three summers ago, they began presenting the first of their Harbor Island summer concert of the year on […]
Jefferson Avenue Bridge suit settled
After years of back and forth litigation, a settlement over issues with Mamaroneck’s Jefferson Avenue Bridge has awarded the village more than $363,000, but the village won’t see much of the figure, due to costly attorney fees. According to Village Manger Richard Slingerland, since the start of the suit in […]
Future bright for Tigers
Although the Mamaroneck softball team fell short of a section title this year, it would be hard to qualify the spring campaign as anything but a rousing success. And with a young group of talented players set to return in 2017, big things could be in store for the Tiger […]