The town has posted the draft, which will be finalized by Wednesday, July 5, and is seeking feedback on the key document.
Two candidates were running for the Democratic nomination for village trustee.
Two candidates are running for the Democratic nomination for village trustee.
Check out the calendar and find an opportunity to nurture our institutions, protect our freedoms and help lead our leaders close to home.
The community media resource is introducing Village of Mamaroneck candidates vying for their party's nomination ahead of Election Day.
2 Candidates are running for the Democratic nomination for village trustee.
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony will be held on Wednesday, May 31
The Army Corps of Engineers project is widely considered the most urgent flood mitigation project in Westchester County.
Exemption will apply to residents of the Town of Mamaroneck including both villages who serve in the TMFD or VAC
The Town of Mamaroneck Fire Department has a place for you. An open house is planned Saturday from noon to 3 p.m. at Weaver St. Firehouse.
The Maxwell Avenue Recycling Center will be open until noon and trash pickup will be on a regular schedule on Friday.
Bills will be available for payment on the town’s website on April 1, but there are several ways to pay before May 1.
Moody’s rating is its highest and will result in savings on lower interest-rate borrowing
The town is looking for volunteers to help get the town back to its natural beauty and celebrate Earth Day as warm weather approaches.
Common Themes include Master Plans and Infrastructure Improvements
George Latimer, Shelley Mayer, Steve Otis and Catherine Parker want to meet you for a cup of Joe at the Idea Kitchen.
"Unclaimed Funds: It's your money. Get it back." Sponsored by County Legislator David Tubiolo and County Executive George Latimer.
Westchester County Airport will be working with the TSA in collaboration with IDEMIA to offer travelers the opportunity to enroll here.
O'Keefe posted a video from the Mamaroneck HQ of the conservative media outlet Monday and the board issued a competing statement.
The study is expected to start this spring and will be comprehensive including the 15 flood-prone locations