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January 1, 2026
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Anant Nambiar Sworn In as Rye’s County Legislator, Succeeding Catherine Parker: Anant Nambiar was officially sworn in as Rye’s new County Legislator for District 7 on January 1, 2026, at the Performing Arts Center at Purchase College. Nambiar succeeds Catherine Parker, who completed 12 years of service due to term limits. Bringing extensive experience from his prior roles on the Mamaroneck Town Council and School Board, as well as a 25-year career in the financial sector, Nambiar also makes history as the county’s first South Asian and Hindu legislator. The ceremony featured the inauguration of several county officials. (Source: MyRye.com on Jan 1)
December 31, 2025
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Most-Read Local News Stories of 2025 Highlight Key Events in Larchmont and Mamaroneck: A review of the most-read stories from The Loop in 2025 reveals strong community interest in public safety and local development. Top stories included a major car crash that damaged two Larchmont businesses, plans for a new apartment building near the Larchmont train station, and a rapid fire department response that protected a Rye Neck home in Mamaroneck. Additionally, redevelopment possibilities for the old Mamaroneck landfill garnered significant attention as the year concluded. (Source: The Loop on Dec 31)
December 29, 2025
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Artist Captures Rye Playland's Historic Grand Carousel in Local Feature: JoAnn Cancro's photograph of the Grand Carousel at Rye Playland is featured in MyRye.com's Art of Rye series, highlighting notable artwork connected to the Rye, New York community. The Grand Carousel, which turned 100 in 2015, stands as an emblematic piece of local history, even predating the amusement park itself. Cancro, recognized for her extensive career in fine arts photography, brings attention to the region's landmarks through her work. Her art enriches the cultural narrative of Rye. (Source: MyRye.com on Dec 29)
December 26, 2025
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Review of The Loop's Most-Read Local Stories for 2025: Throughout December, The Loop highlighted its most-read articles of 2025, each garnering significant community attention. Top stories included the future of the long-closed Mamaroneck Landfill, which may become a solar energy farm or park following potential state approval. Another widely discussed event involved a quick emergency response that prevented significant fire damage in the Rye Neck area near Harrison. Developments near the Larchmont train station also drew public interest. (Source: The Loop on Dec 26)
December 22, 2025
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Local Photographer JoAnn Cancro Captures Rye Playland in 'Art of Rye' Series: JoAnn Cancro, a seasoned fine arts and cultural photographer, is featured in MyRye.com's 'Art of Rye' series with her photograph of visitors at Rye Playland enjoying a sunny day on the beach and boardwalk. With nearly three decades of experience and a background that includes studies at the International Center for Photography in New York City, Cancro has had her work published and exhibited widely. Her artwork highlights local scenes and community spirit. This feature aims to showcase artistic perspectives of Rye, New York. (Source: MyRye.com on Dec 22)
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Strong Winds Damage Mamaroneck Village Holiday Decorations: Severe winds over the weekend damaged much of the new holiday lighting displays in Mamaroneck Village’s Harbor Island, leaving decorations strewn and disconnected. Village crews spent extra hours gathering the displaced decorations and bringing them to storage for safety. While some of the new decorations may have sustained damage, two display trees managed to remain intact, and the main Christmas tree was temporarily blown from its spot but recovered. Some lights along Mamaroneck Avenue also lost power after the storm. (Source: The Loop on Dec 22)
December 21, 2025
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Mamaroneck Plant Lowers Estimate for Partially Treated Wastewater Release: The Mamaroneck Wastewater Treatment Plant near Harbor Island Park revised its reported amount of partially treated wastewater released into Long Island Sound on December 19, 2025, reducing the figure to 348,070 gallons from an initial 5 million gallons. The release occurred during a wet weather event that temporarily exceeded the plant's capacity, and the wastewater received partial treatment and disinfection. The facility is managed by Westchester County and handles flow through a pipe extending into the Sound. (Source: MyRye.com on Dec 21)
December 19, 2025
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Mamaroneck Wastewater Plant Discharges 5 Million Gallons Into Long Island Sound: The Mamaroneck Wastewater Treatment Plant, located by Harbor Island Park, released approximately 5 million gallons of partially treated sewage into Long Island Sound. The discharge was prompted by wet weather events and involved wastewater from local communities, including Rye. According to Westchester County, the outflow received some disinfection before being released through a half-mile-long outfall pipe. The incident was publicly reported as required by New York State regulations. (Source: MyRye.com on Dec 19)
December 18, 2025
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Reflecting on Mamaroneck's Most-Read Stories: Government and Housing Issues: A year-end review highlights several of Mamaroneck's most-viewed stories, focusing primarily on significant governmental changes and the ongoing debate over affordable housing. One story examined the challenges facing an all-affordable housing complex in the area, including issues of mismanagement and the need for repairs. The article also noted the Town of Mamaroneck's initiatives to address these concerns and improve living conditions. Residents showed particular interest in how these developments affect the community. (Source: The Loop on Dec 18)
December 16, 2025
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Former Cafe Worker in Rye Charged With Felony for $4,300 in Online Purchases: Rye police have charged a former employee of Milton Point Provisions, located on Milton Road, with grand larceny after discovering over $4,300 in unauthorized purchases on the cafe's Amazon account. The individual, a 37-year-old from Mamaroneck, was terminated from her job earlier in the year and allegedly used her prior access to the account to buy various items over a month-long period. The business owners detected irregular activity and notified police, leading to the arrest. The case proceeded in Rye City Court. (Source: Rye Record on Dec 16)
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Former Milton Point Provisions Employee Arrested for Grand Larceny in Rye: A former employee of Milton Point Provisions in Rye was arrested on December 16, 2025, after police linked her to unauthorized purchases on the restaurant's Amazon Prime Business account. The investigation began when the restaurant's owners reported suspicious transactions made after her employment ended in January 2025. Detectives determined the ex-employee, a 37-year-old Mamaroneck resident, had used the business account without authorization. She was charged with third-degree grand larceny. (Source: MyRye.com on Dec 16)
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Rye Issues Record Number of Leaf Blower Summonses Amid Increased Enforcement: The City of Rye has issued a record number of summonses for gas-powered leaf blower violations this year, more than doubling the total from last year. Newly established patrols focusing on noise complaints contributed to the rise, with police statistics showing 267 citations compared to 111 in the previous year. Leaf blower noise remains a top concern among residents, prompting the police department to intensify enforcement. Monthly data reflects significant increases in tickets since March. (Source: Rye Record on Dec 16)
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Rob Reiner’s Death Resonates in New Rochelle, Where Family Once Lived: The recent deaths of director Rob Reiner and his wife in Los Angeles have deeply affected residents of New Rochelle, where Reiner spent his early years. The Reiner family lived on Bonnie Meadow Road, a location later immortalized in 'The Dick Van Dyke Show' by Carl Reiner. Longtime locals recalled childhood memories and community ties to the Reiner family, reflecting on how the tragedy links national headlines to local history. The loss is especially poignant for those who remember the family's presence in the neighborhood. (Source: The Loop on Dec 16)
December 12, 2025
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Town of Mamaroneck Seeks Applicants for Board Vacancy After Councilman's Departure: The Town of Mamaroneck is inviting residents to apply for an upcoming opening on its Town Board. Councilman Anant Nambiar will soon resign after being elected to the Westchester County Board of Legislators, which creates a vacancy for a four-year term. The remaining board members plan to vote in January 2026 to appoint a qualified resident who will serve until December 31, 2026. The interim appointee may later run for the seat in a subsequent election. (Source: The Loop on Dec 9)
December 11, 2025
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Rye Athletes Transition From State Champion Football to Boys Basketball Season: Several Rye High School athletes are shifting their focus from a historic football season to basketball. After helping secure Rye's first-ever Class A state football title, four key players are rejoining the boys basketball team, which brings back seven members from a strong 17-7 season and a deep playoff run. The boys basketball squad, led by head coach Tom Proudian, will compete in a season-opening tournament in Mamaroneck this weekend. The quick transition highlights the depth and commitment within Rye's athletic programs. (Source: Rye Record on Dec 11)
December 10, 2025
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Boiano Bakery Serves a Variety of Italian Pastries on Mamaroneck Avenue: Boiano Bakery on Mamaroneck Avenue offers an array of Italian baked goods, drawing customers from the local community each morning. Patrons gather at tables to enjoy coffee and pastries, creating a lively atmosphere where multiple languages can be heard. The bakery also maintains a steady stream of takeout orders, providing items such as rolls, cookies, muffins, and cakes. The business has become a favored meeting place for residents in the area. (Source: Mamaroneck Observer on Dec 10)
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Local Community Feels Effects of National Immigration Policies in Mamaroneck: National immigration enforcement actions have created visible impacts in the Village of Mamaroneck, with federal agents conducting arrests in public spaces and areas frequented by immigrants. These developments have sparked concern among local residents, many of whom know neighbors directly affected by recent policy changes. The issue highlights the intersection of federal policy and local community life. Residents in Mamaroneck continue to watch the situation unfold closely. (Source: Mamaroneck Observer on Dec 10)
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Mamaroneck Observer Reflects on Community Spirit During Holiday Season: As the holiday season arrives, the Mamaroneck Observer offers thanks to readers for their support throughout the year. The publication highlights the collective achievements and resilience of the local community, emphasizing the importance of strong connections and shared experiences. Residents are encouraged to appreciate the values that have united the village through both challenges and successes. The Observer extends wishes for a peaceful and reflective holiday period. (Source: Mamaroneck Observer on Dec 10)
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Mamaroneck Board Reviews Construction Oversight and Approves H2M for Services: At a recent meeting, the Mamaroneck Board of Trustees addressed irregularities related to project management and approved the firm H2M to handle construction management services. This decision follows the departure of Village Engineer Gino Frabasile in August, with H2M stepping in to fulfill oversight duties. H2M will be responsible for reviewing project invoices before payments are made. The board's actions reflect ongoing efforts to enhance oversight and accountability. (Source: Mamaroneck Observer on Dec 10)
December 9, 2025
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Hanukkah Traditions Continue to Shine in Rye This Holiday Season: Jewish families in Rye mark Hanukkah each winter by lighting menorahs and sharing traditional foods like latkes. The holiday, rooted in events from over 2,000 years ago, remains significant within the community as a symbol of resilience and the ongoing importance of religious freedom. Local congregations celebrate both the historical and modern meanings of Hanukkah, bringing generations together. The holiday’s rituals continue to play a meaningful role in Rye each year. (Source: Rye Record on Dec 9)
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Town of Mamaroneck Proposes 2026 Budget with Lower Tax Increase: The Town of Mamaroneck has released its preliminary budget for 2026, which is projected to keep tax increases within New York State’s 2.83% cap for the first time in several years. Homeowners in the unincorporated area will see a proposed 2.96% rise in the tax levy, down from an 8.81% increase last year. Tax levies for both Mamaroneck and Larchmont Villages are expected to go up by 2.36%. Some residents remain concerned about the amount of surplus funds retained by the town instead of using them to further reduce taxes. (Source: The Loop on Dec 9)
December 8, 2025
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Retired Rye Resident Launches Cookie Business After Corporate Career: Julie Sexton, a Greenhaven resident of nearly three decades, recently transitioned from a long career in consulting and financial compliance to launching her own small cookie business in the Rye area. After retiring and gaining encouragement from friends and colleagues, Sexton introduced 'Whisked in Rye' at the Steinyfest Musical Festival in Mamaroneck earlier this year. The business currently features three signature cookie flavors and takes orders online. Sexton applies her business experience as she builds her new venture. (Source: Rye Record on Dec 8)
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Miriam Osborn's Lasting Impact on Rye Through Philanthropy and The Osborn Home: Miriam Osborn, born in 1840 and known for her philanthropic work, played a significant role in Rye's history through her founding of The Osborn Home, a senior living community established in her honor. Osborn, who lived during the 19th century, contributed quietly but decisively to the city's development, leaving a legacy that remains important today. Although few personal records remain, her generosity is widely recognized in Rye. The institution she inspired continues to be a central part of the community. (Source: MyRye.com on Dec 8)
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5 Steps to Five Supports Early Childhood Development in Rye Area: 5 Steps to Five, Inc., led by Executive Director Lisa Field, is a nonprofit organization based near Rye that focuses on early childhood brain development. Established in 2014 in Port Chester, the program has provided resources and support for hundreds of local families, with its current base at the All Souls community center on Parkway Drive. The organization is recognized for empowering parents with skills and information to foster their children's learning. Its efforts have made it a valued partner within the community. (Source: MyRye.com on Dec 8)
December 7, 2025
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Mamaroneck Village Board to Discuss EV Charging and Motel Renewals: The Village of Mamaroneck Board of Trustees is set to hold a legislative session on Monday evening at the municipal courtroom on Mt. Pleasant Avenue. A major agenda item includes a public hearing on proposed regulations for electric vehicle charging stations within the village. The board will also review the renewal process for local motels during this session. These discussions may lead to new local policies impacting both transportation infrastructure and hospitality businesses. (Source: Talk of the Sound on Dec 7)
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Rye Neck Students Seek Safety Improvements for Boston Post Road Crosswalk: Students and parents from Rye Neck High School and Middle School are urging the City of Rye to enhance safety at the intersection of Boston Post Road and Hornidge Road, which serves as the main crossing for students. Concerns have increased due to the high volume of students crossing, particularly after school during extracurricular activities and in darker hours. Suggestions include the installation of a flashing beacon or a pedestrian island to improve visibility and safety. City officials have acknowledged the issue and are reviewing possible solutions. (Source: MyRye.com on Dec 7)
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Gloria Teresa Warrington, Key Larchmont Community Member, Dies at 97: Gloria Teresa Warrington, a longtime Larchmont resident with roots in Yonkers and Stratford, passed away on December 2, 2025, at the age of 97. She contributed to the World War II effort and later was active with local organizations such as the Mamaroneck Garden Club and Catholic Thrift Shop. Warrington and her husband Eugene were also proprietors of Walter’s Hot Dogs, a well-known regional eatery. She is remembered for her extensive community involvement and devotion to family. (Source: The Loop on Dec 7)
December 6, 2025
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Rye Hockey Secures Season-Opening Overtime Win Against Clarence: The Rye High School hockey team began its 2026 campaign with a 4-3 overtime victory over Clarence at Playland on December 5. Despite losing two leads in the third period, the Garnets ultimately prevailed when they scored in overtime, starting their season with a 1-0 record. Rye managed two powerplay goals and outshot the Red Devils 38-28. The victory highlighted strong performances by Rye's offense and goaltending as they prepare for their next matchup. (Source: MyRye.com on Dec 5)
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Derecktor Shipyards in Mamaroneck to Build Research Catamaran for SoundWaters: Derecktor Shipyards in Mamaroneck has begun construction on a 50-foot aluminum research catamaran for the nonprofit SoundWaters, based in Stamford, Connecticut. The vessel, developed in partnership with Chartwell Marine, is designed to function as a floating classroom and research platform for environmental education on Long Island Sound. Named the R/V Brewer, the ship honors Jack Brewer, founder of Brewers Marinas. This project aims to enhance hands-on learning experiences for local students. (Source: Talk of the Sound on Dec 6)
December 5, 2025
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Police Respond to Separate Incidents at Mamaroneck McDonald’s on Friday: Police and emergency responders were called to the McDonald's on Boston Post Road in Mamaroneck twice in one morning. The first incident involved a man causing a disturbance after a dispute at a nearby laundromat, leading to his transport to New Rochelle Hospital for evaluation. Shortly after, officers returned to the restaurant when a fight broke out among students from Mamaroneck High School. Authorities identified one student involved, but no charges were filed after the others left the scene. (Source: The Loop on Dec 5)
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Santa’s North Pole Express Mailbox Returns to Harbor Island Park in Mamaroneck: The Village of Mamaroneck has brought back the Santa’s North Pole Express Mailbox at Harbor Island Park, allowing families and children to submit letters intended for Santa. The mailbox is located in front of the Stephen E. Johnston Beach Pavilion, providing a festive activity for the community during the winter season. This annual tradition encourages local participation and adds to the holiday spirit in the area. Residents are invited to visit the park and take part in this event. (Source: Talk of the Sound on Dec 5)
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Hyperlocal News Highlights: Top Stories With Over 10,000 Views Reviewed: The Loop is spotlighting its most widely read stories from the past year in a special series, covering local topics that resonated strongly with readers. Among the first highlighted are Larchmont's efforts to stay within the property tax cap and a legal dispute involving zoning issues in Mamaroneck, both drawing significant attention. This reflection offers insight into community interests and news engagement in the Sound Shore region. The series will continue throughout the month. (Source: The Loop on Dec 5)
December 1, 2025
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Mamaroneck Board of Trustees to Hold Annual Organizational Meeting: The Village of Mamaroneck Board of Trustees will convene its yearly organizational meeting on December 1, 2025. The agenda includes the formal swearing-in of both the mayor and a trustee, as well as the appointment of leaders to various municipal boards and committees. This meeting marks the start of new leadership assignments for the upcoming year. It is a key event for the village’s local government to establish direction and responsibilities. (Source: Talk of the Sound on Dec 1)
November 30, 2025
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Mamaroneck Tigers Football Celebrated for Historic Season and Community Spirit: The Mamaroneck Tigers football team concluded an exceptional season as 2025 Section 1 Champions, also securing a regional title and reaching the New York State semifinals for the first time in school history. Their strong performance included a notable win over John Jay-East Fishkill and a regional victory against Monroe-Woodbury, ending with a hard-fought loss to Saratoga Springs. Throughout their season, community support was highly visible, highlighting local enthusiasm for the team. (Source: The Loop on Nov 30)
November 29, 2025
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Maureen Ann FitzSimons of Larchmont Remembered After Passing at Age 45: Maureen Ann FitzSimons, a lifelong resident of Larchmont, New York, passed away on November 26, 2025, at the age of 45 following a lengthy battle with cancer. She is survived by her mother, brothers, and several nieces and nephews. FitzSimons was recognized for her academic achievements, athletic contributions in tennis and track, and commitment to her family. Her educational journey included The Ursuline School and Georgetown University, where she earned her Juris Doctor degree. (Source: The Loop on Nov 29)
November 26, 2025
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Mamaroneck Public Library Releases 2026-27 Budget With Reduced Spending: The Board of the Mamaroneck Public Library has shared its proposed budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year, which will start on June 1. The plan reflects a 14.6% decrease in spending compared to the previous year and restores funding for programs and resources that were cut during the library's 2023 financial difficulties. Community members will have the opportunity to vote on the budget on December 10, 2025. The proposal aims to strengthen library services while maintaining fiscal responsibility. (Source: Mamaroneck Observer on Nov 26)
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Mamaroneck Seeks $4.5 Million Grant for Downtown Revitalization Efforts: The Village of Mamaroneck has announced its application for a $4.5 million New York Forward grant aimed at revitalizing Mamaroneck Avenue. Village officials outlined several economic initiatives to boost private investment and address persistent flooding concerns in the area. These plans are part of broader efforts to transform the heart of downtown and improve the community’s resilience. Updates were also provided on additional ongoing projects in the village. (Source: Mamaroneck Observer on Nov 26)
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Review of 714 The Crescent Flood Compliance Postponed by Zoning Board: The Mamaroneck Zoning Board of Appeals has delayed its review of flood-zone compliance for the 714 The Crescent project after a recent meeting noted confusion and a lack of urgency. The property owner is seeking approval to expand the existing waterfront home, add a large deck near a neighbor's lot, and construct a second-floor balcony connected to exterior stairs. The postponement means further deliberation will be required before any construction can proceed. (Source: Mamaroneck Observer on Nov 26)
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Mamaroneck Zoning Board Reviews Greacen Point Permit Dispute: The Mamaroneck Zoning Board of Appeals recently continued its examination of the building permit for 1011 Greacen Point Road. Concerns were raised by nearby residents who believe that the permit was incorrectly granted due to alleged zoning violations and inaccuracies in the application. The board is currently assessing whether the project complies with local zoning rules and if further variances are necessary. A decision is expected after further review. (Source: Mamaroneck Observer on Nov 26)
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Kutir Brings Indian Culinary Excellence to Mamaroneck's Restaurant Row: Kutir has opened its doors in the center of Mamaroneck, adding to the area's diverse dining options. The restaurant offers a menu centered on traditional Indian cuisine and is led by Chef Hemant Mathur, known nationally for his contributions to Indian gastronomy in the United States. The atmosphere is designed to evoke comfort and authenticity, aligning with the restaurant's name, which signifies a cottage in Sanskrit. Kutir aims to establish itself as a new destination for local food enthusiasts. (Source: Mamaroneck Observer on Nov 26)
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Mamaroneck Observer Marks Milestone as Thanksgiving Approaches: The Mamaroneck Observer reflects on three years of publication as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches. The publication has experienced steady growth, reaching nearly 4,200 subscribers due in part to ongoing community engagement. A team of volunteers works to provide local news coverage, attend board meetings, and highlight important stories in the Mamaroneck area. The Observer attributes its progress to the trust and support of its readers. (Source: Mamaroneck Observer on Nov 26)
November 22, 2025
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Mamaroneck Seeks Developers for Large Civic Center Redevelopment Project: The Village of Mamaroneck is soliciting proposals for a significant redevelopment project estimated at $30–$50 million, covering over four acres of village-owned land. The plan could replace aging municipal facilities, including the courthouse, police station, and Hunter Tier parking lot, with new civic infrastructure and market-rate housing. This move follows the board's rejection of a smaller, all-affordable housing plan for the site. Proposals must address both municipal needs and offer financial sustainability. (Source: The Loop on Nov 22)
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PlaySmart Inc. Supports Local Youth Through Sports Programs in Rye: PlaySmart Inc., a nonprofit organization co-founded by Kevin Kavanagh, has been active in Rye since 2013, providing sports-based programs specifically aimed at supporting underserved 5th to 8th graders. The organization seeks to help students achieve both academic and life goals by connecting them with organized sports activities. With a history of operating in several major U.S. cities, PlaySmart focuses on broadening access to sports for youth who might not otherwise have these opportunities. Its Rye Academy is noted as the organization's longest-running program. (Source: MyRye.com on Nov 22)
November 21, 2025
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Mamaroneck Board of Trustees to Address Flood Mitigation and Local Issues: The Village of Mamaroneck Board of Trustees plans to discuss flood mitigation and library funding at its upcoming legislative session. Monday night's agenda also includes public hearings on proposed parking regulations and a local cable franchise agreement. The meeting is scheduled to take place at 169 Mt. Pleasant Ave. in the village courtroom. These topics reflect ongoing concerns within the Mamaroneck community. (Source: Talk of the Sound on Nov 21)
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Westchester County Officials Participate in Israel Study Mission Led by Ken Jenkins: A group of public officials from New Rochelle, Mamaroneck, Pelham, and Port Chester recently joined Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins on a study visit to Israel. The delegation sought to gain insights into the region's complexities, foster cultural understanding, and identify opportunities for collaboration. The initiative aims to build and enhance connections between Westchester County and Israeli communities. This marks Jenkins' fourth visit to Israel involving local leaders. (Source: Talk of the Sound on Nov 21)
November 17, 2025
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Mamaroneck High Percussion Ensemble Performs at SUNY Purchase Event: The Mamaroneck High School Percussion Ensemble, known as Force and led by Tim Hooker, has been selected as the sole high school group to participate in the SUNY Purchase Day of Percussion. The annual event, taking place Saturday, November 1, includes master classes and performances from renowned percussionists. Mamaroneck’s invitation highlights the ensemble’s reputation within the music community. The event provides students a unique opportunity for learning and exposure. (Source: Talk of the Sound on Nov 1)
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D.W. Griffith's Role in Mamaroneck's Early Film Industry Highlighted: Mamaroneck holds a significant place in American film history due to its early 20th-century studio activity. Director D.W. Griffith purchased a large estate on Orienta Point in 1919 and produced silent films there until 1924, drawing well-known talent to the village. During this period, Mamaroneck became a hub for major filmmakers and actors, contributing to the growth of the U.S. movie industry before Hollywood’s rise. The area’s cinematic legacy remains a point of local pride. (Source: The Loop on Nov 17)
November 13, 2025
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Second Seating Available for Town of Mamaroneck Breakfast Event With Santa: The Town of Mamaroneck Recreation Department reports that its annual Breakfast with Santa is seeing strong demand, with the 9 a.m. session already fully booked. Space is still available for families interested in attending the 11 a.m. session. Attendees will be offered breakfast, opportunities for photos with Santa, arts and crafts activities, and entertainment by Macaroni the Clown. The event aims to provide a festive atmosphere for local children and families. (Source: Talk of the Sound on Nov 13)
November 12, 2025
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Unofficial 2025 Election Results for Village and Town of Mamaroneck: Preliminary results from the 2025 elections in Mamaroneck indicate incumbents retained key positions. Mayor Sharon Torres and Trustee Nora Lucas both ran unopposed in the Village of Mamaroneck, securing full support in their races. The Town of Mamaroneck saw Jaine Elkind Eney re-elected as Supervisor with a clear margin. Full council seat outcomes remain forthcoming as vote totals are finalized. (Source: Mamaroneck Observer on Nov 12)
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Mamaroneck Board Approves 25% Water Rate Increase to Fund Filtration Plant: The Village of Mamaroneck Board of Trustees has approved a 25% increase in water rates following a 3-0 vote, with two trustees absent. The rate adjustment is driven by the requirement to construct a new water filtration plant, aligning Mamaroneck's rates with neighboring municipalities in the Westchester Joint Water Works. This step aims to ensure compliance with water safety standards while maintaining infrastructure funding. Implementation is expected to affect all local water users. (Source: Mamaroneck Observer on Nov 12)