While the Rye Town Park Commission is overcoming the exit of Seaside Johnnies restaurant and although the park managed to accumulate a surplus in revenue two years in a row, its crumbling infrastructure is now emerging as a relevant matter. According to Rye Town Supervisor Gary Zuckerman, a Democrat and […]
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Parents seek healthier lunchroom options for kids
[dropcap]P[/dropcap]arents and community members interested in improving their children’s school lunches in Larchmont and Marmaroneck are invited to share their ideas at the first Open Community Meeting on School Food, to be held Wednesday, Jan. 4 at 6:45 p.m. at Mamaroneck Avenue School. Food service for the Mamaroneck Union Free […]
New village trustees made official
After a hard-fought election cycle that saw six different candidates competing for only three open trustee seats, two new faces, and one familiar one, were sworn into their positions on the village of Mamaroneck Board of Trustees on Monday. New on the Board of Trustees dais will be Democrats Keith […]
School bond fails by narrow vote in Rye Neck
On Oct. 6, voters of the Rye Neck school district narrowly rejected a $35.5 million bond for districtwide construction. The final tally was 263 in favor of the bond proposal to 280 votes against it, according to Veronica Sessler, the district clerk. “I was a little surprised by the outcome,” […]
Stuart Tiekert: A FOIL a day
[dropcap]A[/dropcap]s I stroll down Mamaroneck’s Beach Avenue, past rows of imposing, multi-family homes, I’m called by a voice from across the street. “I’m over here,” I hear while blowing past my intended destination. Village of Mamaroneck resident Stuart Tiekert, 66, tall and thin, clad informally in shorts and a T-shirt, […]