The search for a new village manager and attorney was decided in tandem this week, with the village of Mamaroneck Board of Trustees hiring attorney Robert Spolzino and manager Robert Yamuder. Yamuder, who is slated to fill a gap created by the resignation of Richard Slingerland, will bring previous experience […]
Month: March 2017
Meetings pave way for Army Corps approval
An $80 million flood mitigation plan looking to channelize portions of the Mamaroneck and Sheldrake rivers cleared another major hurdle last week after receiving the green light from a panel of federal regulators. According to Mamaroneck Village Manager Richard Slingerland—who attended a forum last week in Washington, D.C., to discuss […]
The first pitch
[dropcap]The[/dropcap] Major League Baseball calendar is set to kick off on April 3, and while every team’s fan base comes into the season with a host of questions about playoff chances, roster spots and divisional races, I’ve got another question as we wait for Opening Day. Will President Trump throw […]
Rye tops Tigers in opener
The area lacrosse season opened up on March 28, as two local squads hit the turf to kick off the 2017 campaign. Although Mamaroneck would drew first blood, it was ultimately Rye—in their first game under new head coach Steve Lennon—that would come away with the win, overcoming a slow […]
JCC of Mid-Westchester hosts annual benefit
On Thursday, March 30, the JCC of Mid-Westchester will host its annual benefit, this year entitled “A Salute to the Arts.” The event will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the JCC at 999 Wilmot Road in Scarsdale. “Now, more than ever, the JCC needs the community […]