Weekly E-Newsletter 10/20 - 10/31

Village of Mamaroneck News & Events


The Waverly Avenue Bridge IS CLOSED as of TODAY, Friday, 10/20, at 10:00 AM

AS OF FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20TH AT 10AM, THE WAVERLY AVENUE BRIDGE IS CLOSED. This closure is necessary to facilitate the replacement of the bridge. Motorists should follow the posted detour utilizing Hoyt Avenue as an alternate route. Access to local businesses in the vicinity of the bridge will be maintained at all times. The duration of the Bridge Closure is currently expected to be 10 months. Motorists are urged to slow down and drive responsibly in work zones.

The Village of Mamaroneck wishes to thank our colleagues and partners at the Town of Mamaroneck, who are solely responsible for the replacement of the bridge. The Town of Mamaroneck has put together an informational webpage on their website about the Waverley Avenue Bridge Replacement Project. We encourage you to visit www.bit.ly/WaverlyAvenueBridge for periodic updates as well as contact information for the Waverley Avenue Bridge Replacement Project.

Town of Mamaroneck's Waverly Avenue Bridge Replacement Project


Village Meetings and Events

Meeting Calendar

To view the Village of Mamaroneck's online calendar, click here.
Click here to read more about Village Meetings.

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Rockland Pocket Preserve Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

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Click here to see the photos from the Rockland Pocket Preserve Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.
(Photos courtesy of Mandy Forlenza Sticos.)

On Wednesday, October 18, 2023, the Village of Mamaroneck Committee for the Environment and the Parks & Recreation Departments held a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to celebrate the new Rockland Pocket Preserve at the Corner of Fayette Avenue and Rockland Ave.

The Rockland Pocket Preserve is a 10,000 square foot village owned park alongside the Sheldrake River which has been restored with native plants, trees, and shrubs to provide a sanctuary for birds, pollinators, and people.


POSTPONED: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Presentation at the October 23rd Board of Trustees Work Session

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) presentation on the Mamaroneck & Sheldrake Rivers Flood Risk Management Project at the October 23rd Board of Trustees Work Session has been POSTPONED. A new date for the presentation will be announced. Please note: The October 23rd Board of Trustees Work Session (at 5:15pm) and Regular Meeting (8:00pm) will take place as scheduled. 

Additionally: Work Sessions are intended for the Board of Trustees to gather information and ruminate about issues as a group. Due to the format and the limited time of the Work Session, only the Mayor and Trustees will ask questions to the representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. While open to the public, questions and comments from the public is not permitted during Board of Trustee Work Sessions.


Village of Mamaroneck Police Department To Receive NYS DCJS Accreditation

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Following three days of in-person visits between September 26th and September 28th, as well as a rigorous 18-month process that included an exhaustive internal and external examination of policies and procedures, the Village of Mamaroneck Police Department (VMPD) is being recommended to receive accreditation this December by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services (NYS DCJS), VMPD Chief Sandra DiRuzza recently announced. Click here to read more.


Village of Mamaroneck Gas to Electric BuyBack Program

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The Village of Mamaorneck is offering to residents a program to buyback combustion engine lawn equipment. This program will assist in transitioning away from gas-powered equipment by providing a $100 voucher. Funding for this program is provided by New York State's Clean Energy Communities program.

Trade-in your gas-powered equipment in return for a $100 voucher – redeemable at KRB Inc. (460 Ogden Ave. in Mamaroneck) or Foley's Hardware (2088 Boston Post Rd. in Larchmont), toward the purchase of electric powered lawn equipment only. A limited number of vouchers are available on a first come, first served basis.

Visit www.villageofmamaroneck.org/lawnbuyback for more information. | Register Here for the BuyBack Program | Download the PDF flyer.


Tri-Municipal Vigil in Support of Israel

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On Wednesday, October 11th, a trip-municipal vigil was held to show support for the state of Israel at Harbor Island Park.
Click here to view LMC Media's coverage of this event.


Jefferson Avenue Park Basketball Court Remains Closed

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The Jefferson Avenue Park Basketball Court (at the corner of Jefferson Avenue and North Barry Avenue) remains closed so that the basketball court can be painted. We anticipate (weather permitting) this closure until Monday, October 23rd. We are sorry for this inconvenience. The rest of the park (including the new playground equipment) will remain open. Thank you.


Deadline to Enter the Marine Education Center's Everything Water Photo Contest: Friday, October 20

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For more information, please contact the Marine Education Center or email ktroy@vomny.org.


CANCELLED: Citizen Pruners Workshop - Saturday, October 21

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This event is sponsored by the Village of Mamaroneck and the Village of Mamaroneck Tree Committee.
For more information, please contact the Beverley Sherrid at bsherrid@vomny.net.
(Download the PDF flyer.)


Spotted Lanternfly Trap Workshop - NEW DATE: Saturday, October 21

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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.)


Spooktacular - Sunday, October 22

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Grab your trick or treat bag, dress up as your favorite character and join us for our Annual Spooktacular Halloween parade and festivities taking place on Sunday, October 22, 2023. Goblins and ghouls, witches and ghosts meet in front of Smashburger at 448 Mamaroneck Avenue for check-in/arrival at 11:00 am. The parade starts at 11:30am and marches down Mamaroneck Avenue to spooky Harbor Island Park, where holiday fun, candy and activities are planned for your little monster starting at 12:15pm. Festivities taking place include a bubble show performance, pumpkin decorating, face painting, a balloon artist and a best costume contest. Let the spooky season begin!

Organized by the Village of Mamaorneck Parks & Recreation with the Mamaroneck Chamber of Commerce. For more information, please click here. (Download the PDF flyer.)


FREE Fall Tree Walk - Sunday, October 22

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On Sunday, October 22, at 1:00pm, join the Village of Mamaroneck Tree Committee for a FREE Fall Tree Walk on the grounds of St. Thomas Episcopal Church with Jocelyn Kleinman, Education Director of the Sheldrake Environmental Center. Click here to register. Drop-ins also welcome! (Download the PDF flyer.)


Tree Committee Documentary Screening: "Clear Day Thunder" - Wednesday, October 25

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On Wednesday, October 25, at 6:30pm, the Village of Mamaroneck Tree Committee, in collaboration with the Mamaroneck Public Library, will host a screening of the documentary film Clear Day Thunder: Rescuing the American ChestnutClick here to register. Drop-ins also welcome! (Download the PDF flyer.)


Halloween - Tuesday, October 31

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Everyone loves a good scare on Halloween, but not when it comes to the safety of those little trick-or-treaters. Fortunately, there are lots of easy things parents, guardians and kids can do to stay safe on the spookiest of holidays. The Village of Mamaroneck's Police Department wants to share these top safety tips to celebrate Halloween (courtesy of the Safe Kids Worldwide).

A todo el mundo le encanta un buen susto en Halloween, pero no cuando se trata de la seguridad de sus hijos. Hay varios comportamientos sencillos y eficaces que los padres pueden compartir con los hijos para ayudar a reducir el riesgo de lesiones. Haga clic aquí para obtener más información.

Happy Halloween!


Mamaroneck Community Clean-Up - Saturday, November 4

Volunteers: Click here to Sign-Up.

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Organized by the Village of Mamaroneck Committee for the Environment.
For more information, please contact Liam O'Hagan at lohagan@vomny.net.
(Download the PDF flyer.)


FREE Tennis Clinic at Harbor Island Park - Friday, November 10, 1:30pm - 2:30pm

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The Village of Mamaroneck’s Parks and Recreation Department is once again offering FREE tennis clinic lessons at Sportime Harbor Island for Village of Mamaroneck residents ages 5 - 18. All ages and skill levels welcome. Pre-registration is required online. Racquets will be provided when necessary, however players are encouraged to bring their own. (Download the PDF flyer.)

To register, go to: vomrec.recdesk.com.


Turkey Trot - Sunday, November 19

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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.)


Washingtonville Construction Work and Leaf Bagging Announcement

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(Download the PDF flyer.)


Organic Waste Collection Ends - Friday, October 27

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The Village of Mamaroneck Department of Public Works (DPW) will stop collecting Organic Waste on Friday, October 27th. Between April 6 and October 27, organic waste (leaves, clippings, brush, plants, branches, etc.) is picked up after garbage collection on your second garbage collection day (either Thursday or Friday). If you have any questions, please call the Village's Department of Public Works at (914) 777-7745.

Organic Waste Collection will resume in Spring 2024.


Street Sweeping Schedule Ends - Tuesday, October 31

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The Village of Mamaroneck's Street Sweeping Program ends on Tuesday, October 31. Street Sweeping will resume on Monday, April 1, 2024. If you have any questions, please call the Village's Department of Public Works at (914) 777-7745.

Street Sweeping will resume in on Monday, April 1, 2024.


Marina at Harbor Island Park Closes - Wednesday, November 1

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The Village of Mamaroneck’s Marina in Harbor Island Park will close for the 2023 season on Wednesday, November 1. All vessels need to be out of the Marina by that day. The Village of Mamaroneck will offer winter storage in Harbor Island Park during the winter. For more information, please contact the Harbor Master Office at (914) 777-7744.


Town of Mamaroneck's Informational Webpage about the Waverly Avenue Bridge Replacement Project

Our thanks to the Town of Mamaroneck for putting together this informational webpage, which will be updated periodically, about the Waverley Avenue Bridge Replacement Project.

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Visit bit.ly/WaverlyAvenueBridge for periodic updates about the Waverley Avenue Bridge Replacement Project.


New York State Department of Transportation’s Route 1 Bridge over the Mamaroneck River

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The New York State Department of Transportation will often share updates about their construction work on the Route 1 Bridge over the Mamaroneck River. As soon as we receive them, these updates are posted to this page on the Village's website. We thank you for your patience during this necessary construction work. Click here for the NYSDOT Factsheet. And to learn more about the project, visit lowerwestchesterbridges.com.


Spotted Lanternfly

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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.

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

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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

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Download the PDF flyer.

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Descarga el folleto en PDF.


Operation of Leaf Blowers is Now Permitted (Until May 14, 2024)

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Beginning on October 1st, Leaf Blowers are allowed in the Village of Mamaroneck. The operation of leaf blowers, as per the Village of Mamaroneck's Leaf Blower Law, is permitted from October 1st to May 14, 2024.

Please remember that leaves, clippings, brush, and other small branches should be contained in a biodegradable brown paper bag or open garbage can (with drain holes at the bottom) and placed at the curb. PLEASE DO NOT PILE LEAVES OR GRASS AT THE CURB OR ON MEDIANS OR ISLANDS ON YOUR STREET. The Village's Department of Public Works (DPW) Leaf Pickup Schedule for 2023 can be found here. Please keep in mind that although DPW makes every attempt to adhere to this schedule, collection may be a day or two ahead or behind of schedule depending on the weather. 

Love the autumn but dread the annual leaf cleanup? This fall season, try something different. Instead of spending untold hours (or dollars) blowing, raking, or dragging leaves, try mulching-in-place. The Village of Mamaroneck is one of over 22 municipalities of the Love 'Em and Leave 'Em initiative. Learn how to reduce organic yard waste from your property by visiting www.leleny.org.


Village of Mamaroneck Tree Law

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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

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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

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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.

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Bark Park at Harbor Island

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Information about purchasing Bark Park FOBs (as well as Dog Licenses) is now available online.


Rent the Pavilion Deck

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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

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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.

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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.

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Mamaroneck Residents Deserve Safe Water / Los Residentes de Mamaroneck Merecen Agua

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Donate to the Mamaroneck Public Library

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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.


Partner-in-the-Community: Town of Rye's Community Cleanup
NEW DATE: Saturday, October 21, 9am-11am

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This event is organized by the Town of Rye. For more information or to register, please visit TownofRyeNY.Com.


Partner-in-the-Community: Larchmont-Mamaroneck Local Summit, League of Women Voters of Larchmont-Mamaroneck, and LMC Media
Candidates' Forum: Wednesday, Octotober 25, 7:30pm, Mamaroneck Town Center

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Click here for more information.


Partner-in-the-Community: Larchmont Avenue Church “Rooting for Trees” – a lecture by Andrew Reinmann
Sunday, November 5, 4pm-6pm

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This event is organized by the Larchmont Avenue Church. For more information or to register, click here.


Partner-in-the-Community: LMC Media Premiers Shaping Voices Documentary at Recent 40th Anniversary Gala

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On October 11th, LMC Media hosted its 40th Anniversary Gala at the historic Mamaroneck Cinemas. This year LMC shined a light on the past, present, and future of local digital media by honoring the people that keep this community moving forward – the educators and the students! 

We encourage you to watch "Shaping Voices: The Larchmont and Mamaroneck Media Legacy" on LMC Media's YouTube channel. In this captivating documentary that was premiered at their October 11th Gala, LMC Media embarks on a journey to uncover the incredible story of a close-knit community that left an indelible mark on the world of media education. For decades, the Mamaroneck & Rye Neck School Districts, alongside LMC Media, have nurtured a legacy built on the pillars of creativity, innovation, and collaboration. Join them as we explore the remarkable history of this community's educational endeavors, from humble beginnings to award winning programs. You'll discover the untold stories of passionate educators, dedicated students, and local visionaries who came together to create something truly special.

Major funding for LMC Media comes from the cable franchise fees, collected by the Town and Village of Mamaroneck and the Village of Larchmont from the two cable providers Altice and Verizon. While a significant portion of LMC Media’s operating budget comes from these franchise fees, the franchise fees alone do not cover the full cost of running the LMC Media: the remaining gap needs to be made up from other sources such as donations and the LMC Gala. Click here to make a donation.


Westchester County Board of ElectionsThe 2023 General Election Is Approaching

  • There will be a General Election held on Tuesday, November 7, 2023.
  • The Early Voting period for the General Election is October 28, 2023 to November 5, 2023.

For information about filing an absentee ballot, visit https://citizenparticipation.westchestergov.com/voting/absentee-ballots 

Visit citizenparticipation.westchestergov.com/voting for more information or call (914) 995-5700.


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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