Weekly E-Newsletter 09/15 - 09/24
Village of Mamaroneck News & Events
VILLAGE OF MAMARONECK DREDGING PROJECT BEGINS IN SHELDRAKE RIVER
by Mayor Tom Murphy
Dear Friends,
The Village of Mamaroneck recently received all of its approvals from New York State and the Federal government to begin a long awaited river dredging project! Receiving all necessary approvals, after jumping through innumerable hoops, allows us to bring an outside contractor in to begin dredging which will increase the capacity of our rivers to contain storm water. For months Village workers have been working in the rivers to clear obstructions and debris that has accumulated over the years and after storms. The dredging will enhance and compliment the hard work that our staff has been doing.
This is a parallel mitigation project that will be implemented in tandem with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (ACE) project. The ACE project should start in the next few months.
The generations of inaction, negativity and delay on flood protection for our residents is finally over. We will do what we can, when we can, where we can to protect the lives, property and piece of mind of our residents.
Mamaroneck needs aggressive and effective flood mitigation to remain the vibrant, thriving and wonderful community that we have all come to love and cherish.
We all do better, when we ALL do better!
Respectfully,
Tom Murphy
Mayor, Village of Mamaroneck
Village Meetings and Events
- Friday, September 15
- Saturday, September 16
- Extended Beach and Swimming Season Date
- Westchester County's Mobile Shredder Visits the Town of Mamaroneck's Maxwell Avenue Recycling Facility, 10:00am - 1:00pm
- Sidewalk Sale Date
- NEW DATE: Family Camp Out Begins (Rescheduled from 09/09)
- NEW DATE: Outdoor Movie Night (Rescheduled from 09/09)
- Sunday, September 17
- NEW DATE: Family Camp Out Ends (Rescheduled from 09/10)
- NEW DATE: Kiwanis Car Show, Gates Open at 8:30am (Rescheduled from 09/10)
- Jefferson Avenue Park Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, 10:00am
- Sidewalk Sale Date
- Energy Smart Homes Event, 4:00pm - 5:30pm
- Monday, September 18
- Tuesday, September 19
- Wednesday, September 20
- Thursday, September 21
- Friday, September 22
- Saturday, September 23
- Sunday, September 24
To view the Village of Mamaroneck's online calendar, click here.
Click here to read more about Village Meetings.
Other Village Calendars:
- Download the one-page 2023 Sanitation Calendar here. Visit the Sanitation Pickup Schedule webpage to lookup your household's garbage pickup schedule or download the Recycling Right Westchester app from the Apple Store or Google Play Store. Need help on how to download and use the Recycle Right App? View the Recycle Right App Walkthrough Video here.
- Click here to download the Land Use Boards Meeting Dates for 2023.
- Click here for the Programs/Events page of the Marine Education Center.
Jefferson Avenue Park Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - THIS Sunday, September 17, 10:00am
There will be a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at the New Playground at Jefferson Avenue Park on Sunday, September 17, at 10:00am.
(Download the PDF flyer.)
Last Splash! Stephen E. Johnston Beach and Sprayground Is Open TOMORROW, September 16 (BUT NO SWIMMING).
The beach and sprayground operations will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Parking is free after Labor Day. Beach entrance fees will apply and seasonal beach passes will be honored. After tomorrow, Saturday, September 16, the beach will remain open for patrons to enjoy, however, swimming is not allowed and the sprayground will not be operational. For more information, please email recreation@vomny.org or call (914) 777-7784.
Bark Park at Harbor Island
Information about purchasing Bark Park FOBs (as well as Dog Licenses) is now available online.
Mamaroneck Chamber of Commerce Sidewalk Sale Dates: EXTENDED to September 14 to 17
The Mamaroneck Chamber of Commerce Sidewalk Sales have been extended to September 14 through September 17!
Our thanks to the Mamaroneck Chamber of Commerce for organizing these Sidewalk Sale Dates along Mamaroneck Avenue.
Family Camp Out: TOMORROW, Saturday, September 16 and Sunday, September 17 (RESCHEDULED from 09/09 and 09/10)
Pack your tents and sleeping bags for the Village’s 19th annual Family Camp Out! Spend a night in the great outdoors at Harbor Island Park on Saturday, September 16th into the 17th (rescheduled from 09/09 into 09/10), on Pavilion Field. Family Camp Out includes an outdoor movie, “DC League of Superpets,” with s'mores over the fire, hot chocolate, cornhole, and other outdoor games. Grills and propane will be provided for your use. BRING your own tent gear, food, and BBQ utensils. NO alcoholic beverages are permitted. ALL children MUST be accompanied by an adult. Pre-registration is required, tent spaces are limited. Participants MUST be available for the RAIN DATE, September 16th to September 17th. Register online at vomrec.recdesk.com.
Next and Last Outdoor Movie Night at Harbor Island Park - DC League of Superpets - TOMORROW, Saturday, September 16 (RESCHEDULED from 09/09)
Grab a blanket and a lawn chair for our next Outdoor Movie Night on Saturday, September 16th (rescheduled from 09/09) - DC League of Superpets - in Harbor Island Park! All films are FREE and begin at dusk. (Download the PDF flyer.)
Kiwanis Car Show - THIS Sunday, September 17 (RESCHEDULED from 09/10)
NOTE: The Kiwanis Car Show was RESCHEDULED from Sunday, September 10th to Sunday, September 17th.
For more information, please contact the Kiwanis Club of Mamaroneck, Harrison, and Rye.
(Download the PDF flyer.)
Westchester County's Mobile Shredder Visits the Town of Mamaroneck - TOMORROW, Saturday, September 16, 10:00am to 1:00pm
The Westchester County Department of Environmental Facilities Mobile Shredder will visit the Town of Mamaroneck's Maxwell Avenue Recycling Facility at 40 Maxwell Avenue, in Larchmont on Saturday, September 16, from 10:00am to 1:00pm. Shredding personal documents serves a double purpose-- to recycle paper as well as protect sensitive information against identity theft -- the fastest growing crime in the nation. Westchester residents may bring confidential personal papers for shredding to any one of the following events. Residents can bring up to four file-sized (10”x12”x15”) boxes of confidential papers per household. Remove all large binder clips and covers. Papers from businesses, institutions or commercial enterprises are not acceptable and will be rejected, as will any junk mail or newspapers. For more information, click here or call (914) 813-5425.
Energy Smart Homes Events - THIS Sunday, September 17, 4:00pm to 5:30pm
Organized by the Village of Mamaroneck Committee for the Environment and Sustainable Westchester and will take place at the Village Courtroom (169 Mt. Pleasant Avenue).
Read the Press Release | Click here to register. | Download the PDF flyer.
Watch LMC Media's Community Conversation about this Sunday's Energy Smart Homes Event.
For more information, call (914) 242-4725 ext. 122 or email Debbie Sullivan at dsullivan@vomny.net
Downtown Mamaorenck Retail Survey - Please complete by Friday, September 22
Encuesta minorista del centro de Mamaroneck - Por favor complete antes del Viernes 22 de Septiembre
The Planning Department of the Village of Mamaroneck is conducting a short 3-minute survey to gather valuable insights from residents for an upcoming retail market analysis. The survey aims to identify potential areas of improvement and understand how the preferences and needs of the community have changed over the past few years. Residents’ participation in this survey will play a crucial role in shaping the community, as the Village seeks to maintain and enhance our thriving downtown and commercial districts. Your input will be greatly appreciated and will inform the goals and strategies of the report, which the Planning Department will share with the community in early 2024. Click here for to take the Survey (in English).
El Departamento de Planificación del Village of Mamaroneck está realizando una breve encuesta de 3 minutos para recopilar información valiosa de los residentes para un próximo análisis del mercado minorista. La encuesta tiene como objetivo identificar áreas potenciales de mejora y comprender cómo han cambiado las preferencias y necesidades de la comunidad en los últimos años. La participación de los residentes en esta encuesta desempeñará un papel crucial en la configuración de la comunidad, ya que el Village busca mantener y mejorar nuestro próspero distrito comercial y del centro. Su aporte será muy apreciado e informará los objetivos y estrategias del informe, que compartiremos con la comunidad a principios de 2024. Haga clic aquí para realizar la encuesta (en Español).
Click here for to take the Survey (in English) | Haga clic aquí para realizar la encuesta (en Español)
Spotted Lanternfly Trap Workshop - Saturday, September 23, 10:30am
This event is sponsored by the Village of Mamaroneck and the Village of Mamaroneck Tree Committee and will take place in the Community Room at the Mamaroneck Public Library.
To register, click here. For more information, please contact the Mamaroneck Public Library at (914) 698-1250.
(Download the PDF flyer.)
Mamaroneck Monarch Butterfly Festival - Saturday, September 30
Organized by the Village of Mamaroneck Committee for the Environment.
Click here to register. For more information, please contact LReitzes@vomny.net.
(Download the PDF flyer.)
Zen Garden Dedication at Harbor Island Park: Saturday, September 30
Organized by the Harbor Island Conservancy (Rain date: Sunday, October 1)
This event is organized by the Harbor Island Conservancy. For more information, please visit www.harborislandconservancy.net.
(Download the PDF flyer.)
Kayak Naturalist Tour with Kyle
(Download the PDF flyer.) To register, go to: vomrec.recdesk.com.
There is no better way to experience Mamaroneck Harbor than by paddling its calm waters and enjoying its unique wildlife! On these guided tours, visitors explore Harbor Island by kayak and find out about the local plants and animals of this unique estuary environment. Personal floatation devices and kayaks will be provided. Participants must have knowledge of kayaking. To register, click here.
Town/Village Kayak Program
In cooperation with the Town of Mamaroneck, classes will introduce individuals to the sport of kayaking, while exploring the coastline and waterways in the Mamaroneck/Larchmont area. Personal flotation devices and kayaks will be provided. Preregistration is required online. (Download the PDF flyer.)
Scarecrow Build: Saturday, October 7
Join us for the fourth annual Scarecrow Build at Harbor Island Park. Build your very own scarecrow and decorate pumpkins with your family. Completed scarecrows with name tags will be displayed along "Scarecrow Trail" (Mamaroneck Avenue) throughout the month of October. The fee for residents to participate is $45.00 per scarecrow ($55.00 per scarecrow for non-residents). All materials EXCEPT clothing are included. Pre-registration is required at https://vomrec.recdesk.com/Community/Program. (Click here to see photos from last year's Scarecrow Build. Download the PDF flyer.)
Deadline to Enter the Marine Education Center's Everything Water Photo Contest: Friday, October 20
For more information, please contact the Marine Education Center or email ktroy@vomny.org.
Turkey Trot - Sunday, November 19
The Village of Mamaroneck Parks and Recreation Department welcomes runners and spectators for the 57th annual Turkey Trot and Gobbler Race! The event will be held on Sunday, November 19th at Harbor Island Park. Race day registration opens at 8:00am. The 1-mile Gobbler Race will begin at 9:45am and the 5K Turkey Trot will begin after completion of Gobbler Race. All registrants will receive a free t-shirt and medal. Register online at https://register.chronotrack.com/r/75401. Need help with the online registration? Click here to download a Turkey Trot Chronotrack How To Guide. We hope to see you there! (Download the PDF flyer.)
Spotted Lanternfly
Multiple reports from Mamaroneck and all over Westchester of the Spotted Lanternfly have been submitted to the State's Department of Agriculture and Markets
Lycorma delicatula, or Spotted Lanternfly (SLF), is an invasive plant hopper from Asia. In the United States, it was first found in Pennsylvania in 2014. Spotted Lanternfly has been found in New York State. SLF threatens the agriculture and forestry industries, and is also a nuisance pest. The nymphs and adults feed on over 70 different plants with piercing sucking mouthparts.
- Download the Spotted Lanternfly (SLF) Factsheet from the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets
- Download the Spottled Lanternfly (SLF) Factsheet in Spanish (Traducción al español)
- Additional Resources from the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets.
- You can help the Department of Agriculture and Markets by reporting SLF immediately after it is found. Follow these steps:
- Take a photo
- Collect a sample and place it in a freezer or in a jar with rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer
- Contact the SLF responders
After you have reported SLF in your area and collected a sample, you should kill any additional SLF you see by stepping on it or crushing it.
2023 Mosquito Season
The Village of Mamaroneck is actively monitoring for mosquito activity as part of our Village’s mosquito control program. Since 2019, the Village has been using Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies israelensis (Bti), a naturally occurring bacterium found in soils, in order to treat the Village’s catch basins and the marshes in the Shore Acres neighborhood*. Bti is an effective tool that reduces the mosquito population while minimizing the amount of pesticide materials being sprayed or “fogged” into the air. Click here to read more.
Download the Storm Season Readiness Flyer - Hurricane Season (Until November 30)
June 1 to November 30 is hurricane season in the Atlantic. Now is the time to download, read, and follow the recommendations in the Village's Storm Season Readiness flyer (in Spanish/Espanol). Visit these resources from the American Red Cross, FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the Westchester County Department of Emergency Services.
Follow Ready.Gov for storm safety and preparedness tips or visit: www.Ready.Gov/Hurricanes#Before
Leaf Blowers Prohibited (Until September 30)
Beginning on Monday, May 15th, the operation of leaf blowers, per the Village of Mamaroneck's Leaf Blower Law, is prohibited until September 30. This includes ALL leaf blowers including gas, electric AND vacuum. Furthermore, Westchester County law requires that landscaping contractors be registered with the County and that leaf blowers meet County emissions regulations. For further information about Westchester County's Leaf Blower Emissions Law, please click here.
Leaf Blower Education Campaign
During the month of May, the Village of Mamaroneck’s Department of Public Works, Police Department, and the Committee for the Environment reminded residents with a door hanger educational campaign about the restrictions on using Leaf Blowers in the Village. On one side is information for landscapers and property owners about our local law restricting the use of ALL Leaf Blowers between May 15 and September 30. Violations by owners and landscapers are subject to fine. Flip the door hanger and on the other side the Village’s Committee for the Environment offers alternative methods, such as mowing leaves, mulching them, or composting them. Our thanks to the Village's Committee for the Environment for leading this education campaign.
Village of Mamaroneck Tree Law
Trees help sustain an ecological system that provides climatic advantages to people and wildlife alike: cooling the air, buffering the wind and providing a natural barrier to noise. Conserving these natural assets was the impetus behind a decision by the Village of Mamaroneck's Board of Trustees (with support from the Tree Committee) to vote on and enact a new tree law. On October 12, 2021, the Village passed a local law making property owners in the village responsible for the maintenance of trees on their property, including their removal. The penalty for failing to follow this new law is a fine or $1,050 or more. The law is intended to preserve our trees, which provide numerous benefits, including the reduction of air pollution, increase to the tree canopy, and the improvement of the drainage and maintenance of a healthy eco-system. Studies show that a minimum tree canopy cover of 40% is the threshold needed to reap the full benefits of trees. A goal of the Board of Trustees, supported by the Tree Committee, is to achieve this minimum tree canopy coverage and maintain it on an ongoing basis. The Tree Committee as well as the Building Department has put together the following resources to help educate and inform residents about our Village's Tree Law.
Frequently Asked Questions | Application for Tree Removal Permit | Tree Law
Westchester County's Flood History Disclosure Form
To access the Flood History Disclosure Form, info on Local Law 46-2022 and other County efforts related to Flooding in Westchester, go to:
https://planning.westchestergov.com/flood
Para acceder al Formulario de Divulgación del Historial de Inundaciones, información sobre la Ley Local 46-2022 y ostros esfuerzos del Condado relacionados con Inundaciones en Westchester, visite https://planning.westchestergov.com/flood
As of September 2, Westchester County’s “Upon Request” Law Aimed at Curbing Use of Single-Use Foodware Is Now In Effect
In a significant step towards environmental sustainability, Westchester County is reminding residents and business owners of its "Upon Request" single-use foodware law, which took effect on September 2. This legislation aims to reduce the consumption of single-use plastics by promoting a more mindful approach to their usage within food service establishments by limiting the use of single-use foodware products to only when specifically requested by the customer. Click here to learn more.
Westchester County Airport (HPN) To Host TSA PreCheck® Enrollment Event September 18 through 22
Westchester County Airport (HPN) will host a TSA PreCheck® enrollment event in collaboration with IDEMIA, a TSA PreCheck authorized enrollment provider. Travelers will be able to enroll at the terminal arrivals area near the baggage claim carousel at Westchester County Airport, located at 240 Airport Road in White Plains, from Monday, September 18 through Friday, September 22 from 9:00am to 12 noon and 1:00pm to 5:00pm each day. The program is open to U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals and lawful permanent residents. For more information, click here.
Rent the Pavilion Deck
Book your next family event, party or other gathering at beautiful Harbor Island Park. Rent the Pavilion Deck located adjacent to Stephen E. Johnston Beach to celebrate your special event along the tranquil coastline of the Long Island Sound. With 1,200 square feet of party space and seating for 48, this party space will be the ideal waterfront setting to enjoy and gather as you enjoy your celebration. As there is a high demand for popular dates throughout the season, we suggest calling the Recreation office at (914) 777-7784 or email recreation@vomny.org regarding availability and pricing. (Download the PDF flyer.)
Empty Slips at the Marina Available for Rent
Empty slips at the marina for boats of varying sizes are now available for rent. The Village of Mamaroneck Harbor Master oversees and administers all vessels located within the waterways of Harbor Island, assigns each applicant a slip space, and is responsible for maintaining records of dock and mooring assignments. If you are interested in reserving a slip, please contact Jeff LaRusso or Kristen Salov at the Harbor Master’s Office at (914) 777-7744.
Electric Safety from Con Edison
Never go near or touch a fallen power line or other damaged electrical equipment. Call 1-800-CONED (1-800-752-6633) to report the condition. For more electric safety tips from ConEdison, click here.
Nunca se acerque a un cable de electricidad caído ni a otros equipos eléctricos dañados, ni tampoco toque dicho cable o dichos equipos. Llame de inmediato al 1-800-75-CONED (1-800-752-6633) para reportar la situación. Para obtener más consejos de seguridad eléctrica de ConEdison, haga clic aquí.
Gas Safety from Con Edison - Call 811 Before You Dig
New driveway? Planting a tree? Putting in a pool? Whether you’re doing the work yourself or using a landscaper or contractor, whoever is digging must call 811 two to 10 days before excavating on public or private property. Calls are answered around the clock.. For more gas safety tips from ConEdison, click here.
¿Va a colocar una piscina? ¿Una nueva entrada para automóviles? ¿Va a sembrar un árbol? Ya sea que usted esté haciendo el trabajo por su cuenta o haya contratado los servicios de un jardinero o contratista, quien sea que vaya a cavar, debe llamar al 811 de dos a 10 días antes de excavar en propiedad pública o privada. Las llamadas son contestadas a cualquier hora. Para obtener más consejos de seguridad de gas de ConEdison, haga clic aquí.
Mamaroneck Residents Deserve Safe Water / Los Residentes de Mamaroneck Merecen Agua
Partner-in-the-Community: Town of Mamaroneck's Tri-Municipal September 11th Memorial Ceremony
The Town of Mamaroneck, along with the Village of Mamaroneck and the Village of Larchmont, held the annual Tri-Municipal September 11th Commemoration Ceremony this past Monday, September 11, 2023. Click here to see LMC Media's coverage of the event.
Partner-in-the-Community: Town of Mamaroneck's International Coastal Cleanup Day - Saturday, September 23, 10:00am - 12:00pm
The Town of Mamaroneck will host their International Coastal Cleanup Day on Saturday, September 23, from 10:00am to 12:00pm.
To pre-register or for more information, please contact Sue Odierna at sodierna@townofmamaroneckny.org or call (914) 381-7816.
Partner-in-the-Community: Free Community Class: Reduce Food Waste with Delicious Recipes from Renowned Local Chef Adam Kaye
Wednesday, September 27, 7pm-8pm, Town of Mamaroneck's Senior Center
Join Adam Kaye, chef and co-founder of The Spare Food Co., and former Culinary Director at Blue Hill Restaurant, for a cooking demonstration that strives to solve the nagging question of what to do with those odds and ends in your fridge.
Reducing food waste is one of the most effective ways that we can draw down carbon in the atmosphere and reverse the effects of climate change. Adam will demonstrate creative ways that we can all minimize waste while maximizing flavor in our kitchens. This class will provide you with an overview of the global issue of waste in our food system, and you’ll leave with simple recipes you’ll be excited to try back at home!
This class is being offered through The Center for Continuing Education in partnership with the Town of Mamaroneck's Sustainability Collaborative. This class is free, but registration is required at LMCCE.org.
Donate to the Mamaroneck Public Library
The Mamaroneck Public Library needs your help. The Village of Mamaroneck has agreed to loan the Library $1.4 million to remain open, but the loan will need to be repaid in one year. Every tax-deductible donation, no matter the size, will help the Library repay this loan and continue providing essential services to Library patrons. Watch this video (courtesy of LMC Media) from Library Director Jennifer O'Neill. Click here to make a donation. And to learn more, visit www.mamaronecklibrary.org.
The Mamaroneck Public Library will host "Beyond the Bookshelf: Our Centennial Celebration" on Thursday, October 12, at the Emelin Theater.
For more information, please contact the Mamaroneck Public Library, click here, or call (914) 698-1250.
Sustainable Westchester's EnergySmart HOMES Program
The Village of Mamaroneck is joining Sustainable Westchester’s EnergySmart HOMES program to inform residents about home energy efficiency and cleaner ways to heat and cool their homes. They will connect you to resources including vetted industry experts and simplified financing to facilitate the process of making your home more comfortable, and green! Get started by signing up with EnergySmart HOMES to experience the many benefits of an energy efficient home. Click here to learn more or call (914) 242-4725 (ext. 122) with any questions.
About the Village of Mamaroneck's Weekly E-Newsletter
The Village of Mamaroneck has put together a weekly e-newsletter with information for residents that brings together resources from Village departments, volunteer boards, commissions and committees, as well as our partners in the community. To sign-up for the Village's e-newsletter, please visit village.mamaroneck.ny.us/subscribe, type (and confirm by re-typing) your email address at the top of the page, and select "Village News" at the top of the list. Alternatively, residents can email Robert Ingenito, the Village's Public Information Officer, at ringenito@vomny.org or call at (914) 825-8113. Whether sending an email or leaving a voice message, be sure to include your name and email address and say that you want to be added to the Village’s email list. (When leaving your message by phone, please be sure to spell your first name, your last name and your email address.)
For consideration in the Village of Mamaroneck's Weekly E-Newsletter (which is typically sent on Friday), submissions are due on Friday by 12:00pm. Send submissions to ringenito@vomny.org. All submissions are edited for tone and content.
Have you Signed-Up for RoboCalls ("Rave Mobile Safety") from the Village of Mamaroneck?
We encourage all Village of Mamaroneck residents to sign-up for our RoboCall ("Rave Mobile Safety"), in the event the Village needs to communicate special announcements quickly and directly to residents. Click this link to stay informed during emergency situations, important events and more. Alternatively, you can call Robert Ingenito, the Village's Public Information Officer, at (914) 825-8113. Leave a message on Robert's voicemail with your name and phone number and say that you want to be added to the Village’s robocall system. When leaving your message, please be sure to spell your first name and last name. (Please note that these notifications are separate from the Police Department’s Nixle Engage notification system.)
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