Toyo Sushi, serving traditional Japanese cuisine and sushi, is located at 253 Mamaroneck Avenue in Mamaroneck, NY 10543. Upon entering Toyo Sushi, you are warmly greeted in traditional Japanese fashion "IrasSHAI-maSE" and begin your journey of relaxation and exquisite culinary delight. "Our attentive staff will ensure every aspect of your visit is a pleasure as you experience the finest Japanese cuisine created by talented master chefs Toyomoto Kenji and Oyama Katuya. All seafood is selected at the fish market daily." Just one bite confirms that Toyo Sushi's cuisine surpasses even the highest expectation.
The Westchester Restaurant Guide: "Toyo Sushi provides a gracious and charming atmosphere. The food is very good and our dining experience was excellent. Every detail is addressed, from fresh flowers on each table to food presented with artistry and care. The sushi is fresh and the Kitchen Entrees are creative as well as delicious. Even the desserts are good at Toyo Sushi." Press Blue Button for menus, photos, and Toyo Sushi's website.
Zitoune Moroccan Cuisine is located at 1127 West Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck, NY 10543. The concept of Moroccan ‘nouveau’ combines rich Moroccan culinary tradition with fine dinning, providing the client with an olfactory adventure sans this side of culture shock. The New York Times, 2007 said "The authentic welcome and delicious, fragrant food bear a distinctly personal stamp. Mr. Bennouna is in love with his native cuisine, and he wants you to love it too."
Zitoune is a warm Moroccan oasis. The space is covered with beautiful tiles, tapestries, and various hand-made crafts that the owner handpicked and imported from small marketplaces in the heart of Morocco. A gorgeous lounge centered on an intricately tiled fireplace provides a comfortable spot for those awaiting a table or simply in the mood to have a nice cocktail such as Casablanca Storm or Morocco-tini. Press Blue Button for menus, reviews, and more about Zitoune Moroccan Cuisine.
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Harbor Island Park is located at Mamaroneck Avenue and Boston Post Road in Mamaroneck, NY 10543, Westchester County. Harbor Island is the largest park in Mamaroneck village with 44-acres of playground equipment such as swings; and a pavilion, rest rooms and showers.
For great summer fun bring your boat to the marina and boat launching area. Also available are docks, fishing floats, tennis club, picnic tables, benches, swing benches, ball fields, play fields, parking, concerts and special events. In the hot days of summer, cool off and go swimming at the 700 ft. salt water beach, or have fun at the spray ground. Press Blue Button for more about Harbor Island Park and Harbor Island Conservancy.
Things To Do Boat Launch Concerts Fishing Marina Picnicking Playground Playing Fields Salt Water Beach (700 feet) Showers Spray Ground Tennis Club
Complete boat and engine service and repairs, including: Dock Service, Tuning, All phases of outboard Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) Troubleshooting & Diagnostics, Winterizing.
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Zitoune Moroccan Cuisine is located at 1127 West Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck, NY 10543. The concept of Moroccan ‘nouveau’ combines rich Moroccan culinary tradition with fine dinning, providing the client with an olfactory adventure sans this side of culture shock. The New York Times, 2007 said "The authentic welcome and delicious, fragrant food bear a distinctly personal stamp. Mr. Bennouna is in love with his native cuisine, and he wants you to love it too."
Zitoune is a warm Moroccan oasis. The space is covered with beautiful tiles, tapestries, and various hand-made crafts that the owner handpicked and imported from small marketplaces in the heart of Morocco. A gorgeous lounge centered on an intricately tiled fireplace provides a comfortable spot for those awaiting a table or simply in the mood to have a nice cocktail such as Casablanca Storm or Morocco-tini. Press Blue Button for menus, reviews, and more about Zitoune Moroccan Cuisine.
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The Emelin Theatre is a non-profit institution dedicated to enriching the lives of Westchester residents with a full range of performing arts programs. Since 1972, established artists with international reputations, young rising stars, community performers, and children have all graced our stage and become a part of the Emelin family.
The Emelin Theatre produces theatre that includes productions for Adults, Children and Musical Events to be enjoyed by all. Season productions may include: Bluegrass, Brazilian Jazz, Cabaret, Children's Theatre, Classical Music, Film Club, Plays, Acting Workshops and more.
Our sign outside says it all: The Episcopal Church Welcomes You. At St. Thomas, we delight in the diversity of Gods creation and we celebrate it as we worship together. As an Episcopal Church and part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, our origins are both Protestant and Catholic. Honoring our origins means we are a sacramental church that values serious engagement with the scriptures and open, questioning dialogue as we make this spiritual journey with each other.
We are the oldest church in the Village of Mamaroneck, but we are a forward-looking congregation. The comment we most frequently hear from visitors is how warm and welcoming St. Thomas is, and how much it feels like family. Our members reflect a wide variety of age groups, religious and ethnic backgrounds, as well as diverse races and family structures. Our doors are wide, and open to all. Are you looking for a spiritual home? Come and join us. You are welcome here.
Harbor Island Park is located at Mamaroneck Avenue and Boston Post Road in Mamaroneck, NY 10543, Westchester County. Harbor Island is the largest park in Mamaroneck village with 44-acres of playground equipment such as swings; and a pavilion, rest rooms and showers.
For great summer fun bring your boat to the marina and boat launching area. Also available are docks, fishing floats, tennis club, picnic tables, benches, swing benches, ball fields, play fields, parking, concerts and special events. In the hot days of summer, cool off and go swimming at the 700 ft. salt water beach, or have fun at the spray ground. Press Blue Button for more about Harbor Island Park and Harbor Island Conservancy.
Things To Do Boat Launch Concerts Fishing Marina Picnicking Playground Playing Fields Salt Water Beach (700 feet) Showers Spray Ground Tennis Club
Hampshire Country Club is located at 1025 Cove Road, Mamaroneck, New York 10543 in Westchester County. The golf course was built in 1927 and designed by Devereux Emmet. The greens are small and elevated, and the fairways are narrow and tree lined. The terrain is hilly, and ponds come in to play on seven holes. The signature hole is #18, a 367-yard, par 4, which has water on the right side of the fairway and side of the green.
Golf Course Attractions Country Club 18-hole regulation length course Blue tees = 6326 yards / par 71 Course rating / slope = 71.1 / 133 Bent grass _____________________
Clubhouse Dress code Driving range Guest policy = reciprocal Pro shop
Winged Foot Golf Club is located at 851 Fenimore Road, Mamaroneck, NY 10543. "To say that Winged Foot is great would be understating. It has a sense of nobility, a majesty, if you will. It has two of the world's greatest golf courses and a clubhouse to match, and into whose past is woven some of the greatest moments in golf." Press Blue Button for slope and course ratings.
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company stands behind every America's Choice product. As one of the first companies in the nation to create brands with consistent quality, we've been meeting America's needs for over 140 years and we're meeting them today with America's Choice.
Fair Deal Café located at 253 Mamaroneck Ave, White Plains, NY 10605 was established in 1992 and serves Italian American food in a casual setting with linen service.
James Joyce Public House is located at 166B Mamaroneck Ave, White Plains, NY. "Not to worry. You needn't have read Portrait Of An Artist to get admitted. You just need to love live traditional Irish music, Irish stew, shepherd's pie, and Irish nachos (sausages, cheddar, bacon, and onion)."
Hommocks Park Ice Rink is an enclosed public skating facility which offers fun for the entire family. Learn to ice skate, play hockey or just sharpen your skills. A variety of special promotions and events are offered throughout the season. Also available is the Slap Shot Cafe.
The Jewish Education Program of Westchester (JEP) is located in Mamaronneck, New York. Over the past eighteen years, JEP has provided classes and lectures for Jewish adults who are motivated to learn more about their heritage. Press Blue Button for more information.
The Westchester Jewish Center is a synagogue affiliated with the conservative movement which strives to provide a welcoming and supportive Jewish community for Jewish families and individuals of all levels of knowledge and diverse backgrounds who seek religious services, schools and programs dedicated to creating opportunities for experiencing Jewish connection and growth
Zitoune Moroccan Cuisine is located at 1127 West Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck, NY 10543. The concept of Moroccan ‘nouveau’ combines rich Moroccan culinary tradition with fine dinning, providing the client with an olfactory adventure sans this side of culture shock. The New York Times, 2007 said "The authentic welcome and delicious, fragrant food bear a distinctly personal stamp. Mr. Bennouna is in love with his native cuisine, and he wants you to love it too."
Zitoune is a warm Moroccan oasis. The space is covered with beautiful tiles, tapestries, and various hand-made crafts that the owner handpicked and imported from small marketplaces in the heart of Morocco. A gorgeous lounge centered on an intricately tiled fireplace provides a comfortable spot for those awaiting a table or simply in the mood to have a nice cocktail such as Casablanca Storm or Morocco-tini. Press Blue Button for menus, reviews, and more about Zitoune Moroccan Cuisine.
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The Mamaroneck Library provides services to its community in an atmosphere that is pleasant, comfortable, and "user friendly". Those services include a lending library for popular materials; support for high school students; materials and personnel to stimulate young children's appreciation for reading and learning. The library is a learning and educational center for all residents of the community.
The Mamaroneck Library provides many services including:
Downloadable Audiobooks - Digital versions of books made available through the Internet Adult Programs - Internet Classes, e-Audiobooks, Programs The Teen Place - Internet Links, Programs, Reading Lists, Volunteering Children - Storytimes, Programs, Reading Lists, RIF (Reading is Fundamental), Babies & Books, Homework Help, Tumblebooks Teachers Section History Book Sale
Press Blue Button to view the Mamaroneck Library website.
The Larchmont Newcomers' Club, serving Larchmont, Mamaroneck, and New Rochelle (LNC) is a social organization that has offered local residents a means of participating in community events with friends and neighbors since the early 1950's. The Club offers many activities to its members including monthly luncheons, evening meetings for working members, a variety of outside activities such as playgroups, a book club, men’s basketball, and special events for men, women and children. Despite the name, the Larchmont Newcomers' Club is not limited to new members of the community - anybody is welcome to join. LNC luncheons, special events, and outside activities are a great way to meet other area residents in a relaxed, social atmosphere. Press Blue Button for more information about the Larchmont Newcomers Club.
Zitoune Moroccan Cuisine is located at 1127 West Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck, NY 10543. The concept of Moroccan ‘nouveau’ combines rich Moroccan culinary tradition with fine dinning, providing the client with an olfactory adventure sans this side of culture shock. The New York Times, 2007 said "The authentic welcome and delicious, fragrant food bear a distinctly personal stamp. Mr. Bennouna is in love with his native cuisine, and he wants you to love it too."
Zitoune is a warm Moroccan oasis. The space is covered with beautiful tiles, tapestries, and various hand-made crafts that the owner handpicked and imported from small marketplaces in the heart of Morocco. A gorgeous lounge centered on an intricately tiled fireplace provides a comfortable spot for those awaiting a table or simply in the mood to have a nice cocktail such as Casablanca Storm or Morocco-tini. Press Blue Button for menus, reviews, and more about Zitoune Moroccan Cuisine.
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The Emelin Theatre is a non-profit institution dedicated to enriching the lives of Westchester residents with a full range of performing arts programs. Since 1972, established artists with international reputations, young rising stars, community performers, and children have all graced our stage and become a part of the Emelin family.
The Emelin Theatre produces theatre that includes productions for Adults, Children and Musical Events to be enjoyed by all. Season productions may include: Bluegrass, Brazilian Jazz, Cabaret, Children's Theatre, Classical Music, Film Club, Plays, Acting Workshops and more.
Harbor Island Park is located at Mamaroneck Avenue and Boston Post Road in Mamaroneck, NY 10543, Westchester County. Harbor Island is the largest park in Mamaroneck village with 44-acres of playground equipment such as swings; and a pavilion, rest rooms and showers.
For great summer fun bring your boat to the marina and boat launching area. Also available are docks, fishing floats, tennis club, picnic tables, benches, swing benches, ball fields, play fields, parking, concerts and special events. In the hot days of summer, cool off and go swimming at the 700 ft. salt water beach, or have fun at the spray ground. Press Blue Button for more about Harbor Island Park and Harbor Island Conservancy.
Things To Do Boat Launch Concerts Fishing Marina Picnicking Playground Playing Fields Salt Water Beach (700 feet) Showers Spray Ground Tennis Club
Harbor Island Park is located at Mamaroneck Avenue and Boston Post Road in Mamaroneck, NY 10543, Westchester County. Harbor Island is the largest park in Mamaroneck village with 44-acres of playground equipment such as swings; and a pavilion, rest rooms and showers.
For great summer fun bring your boat to the marina and boat launching area. Also available are docks, fishing floats, tennis club, picnic tables, benches, swing benches, ball fields, play fields, parking, concerts and special events. In the hot days of summer, cool off and go swimming at the 700 ft. salt water beach, or have fun at the spray ground. Press Blue Button for more about Harbor Island Park and Harbor Island Conservancy.
Things To Do Boat Launch Concerts Fishing Marina Picnicking Playground Playing Fields Salt Water Beach (700 feet) Showers Spray Ground Tennis Club
Harbor Island Park is located at Mamaroneck Avenue and Boston Post Road in Mamaroneck, NY 10543, Westchester County. Harbor Island is the largest park in Mamaroneck village with 44-acres of playground equipment such as swings; and a pavilion, rest rooms and showers.
For great summer fun bring your boat to the marina and boat launching area. Also available are docks, fishing floats, tennis club, picnic tables, benches, swing benches, ball fields, play fields, parking, concerts and special events. In the hot days of summer, cool off and go swimming at the 700 ft. salt water beach, or have fun at the spray ground. Press Blue Button for more about Harbor Island Park and Harbor Island Conservancy.
Things To Do Boat Launch Concerts Fishing Marina Picnicking Playground Playing Fields Salt Water Beach (700 feet) Showers Spray Ground Tennis Club
Harbor Island Park is located at Mamaroneck Avenue and Boston Post Road in Mamaroneck, NY 10543, Westchester County. Harbor Island is the largest park in Mamaroneck village with 44-acres of playground equipment such as swings; and a pavilion, rest rooms and showers.
For great summer fun bring your boat to the marina and boat launching area. Also available are docks, fishing floats, tennis club, picnic tables, benches, swing benches, ball fields, play fields, parking, concerts and special events. In the hot days of summer, cool off and go swimming at the 700 ft. salt water beach, or have fun at the spray ground. Press Blue Button for more about Harbor Island Park and Harbor Island Conservancy.
Things To Do Boat Launch Concerts Fishing Marina Picnicking Playground Playing Fields Salt Water Beach (700 feet) Showers Spray Ground Tennis Club
The Mamaroneck School District is located at 1000 W Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck NY 10543 in the southern part of Westchester County about 23 miles northeast of New York City. The district's 9 miles include the village of Larchmont, almost all of the Town of Mamaroneck, and half of the Village of Mamaroneck. Mamaroneck District is comprised of the following schools:
Our four elementary schools all have the same curriculum, emphasize individual learning, and offer a variety of teaching styles. Our elementary schools, Chatsworth Avenue, Central, Mamaroneck Avenue and Murray Avenue, are K-5 schools. Computers are in every classroom and both technology and the arts are integrated into the curriculum. Well equipped library-media centers supplement classroom work. Our middle school, Hommocks, is a 6-7-8 school. Mamaroneck High School serves grades 9-12.
Press Blue Button for information about the Mamaroneck Union Free School District.
The Rye Neck Union Free School District is located at 310 Hornidge Road, Mamaroneck, NY 10543 in Westchester County. The Rye Neck Union Free School District is comprised of the following schools:
Daniel Warren Elementary School (Kindergarten & First Grade) (914) 777-4700 F.E. Bellows Elementary School (2-4 Grades) (914) 777-4600 Rye Neck Middle School (5-8 Grades) (914) 777-4800 Rye Neck High School (914) 777-4800
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Roasted Peppers, offering casual American dining, is located at 320 Mamaroneck Avenue, Mamaroneck NY 10543, Westchester County. Brothers Juan and Roberto Lepe have been chefs in Westchester County for over twenty years. Their roots in Jalisco, Mexico, combined with culinary experiences here in New York have allowed their expertise and creativity to flourish into Roasted Peppers . . .
The word is Casual and comfortable restaurant serving delicious chunky guacamole made table side, excellent thin lightly grilled bread along with roasted pepper and bean spread, served at every table.
SOMA 107 Restaurant and Lounge, serving New American food, is located at 107 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY. Enjoy this upscale and trendy restaurant and lounge; order familiar dishes from the Bar and Lounge menu; or order one of the entrees on the dinner menu.
Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar is located at 640 East Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck, NY 10543. Applebee's, serving steaks, ribs, wings and more; is "America’s Favorite Neighbor®," with each Applebee’s restaurant reflecting its local neighborhood. The decor conveys this theme with photographs and memorabilia highlighting hometown heroes, local schools and area history. Press Blue Button for more locations and more about Applebee's.
Cafe Mozart is located at 308 Mamaroneck Avenue in Mamaroneck, New York 10543, Westchester County. Reliable and comfortable coffeehouse with excellent desserts.
The word is: Great desserts and coffee . . . occasional Live music is a plus.
Duck Inn Bar & Grill
914-835-8791
Esy's Kafe
914-834-4540
Esy's Kafe, serving Traditional American food, is located at 1202 West Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck, NY 10543.
Fair Deal Café located at 253 Mamaroneck Ave, White Plains, NY 10605 was established in 1992 and serves Italian American food in a casual setting with linen service.
Le Provençal Bistro is located at 436 Mamaroneck Ave, diagonally across from the Mamaroneck train station in Mamaroneck, Westchester NY 10543. Le Provençal Bistro's cuisine is characterized as Mediterranean, French bistro food. Press Blue Button for menus and more about Le Provençal Bistro.
Cafe Mozart is located at 308 Mamaroneck Avenue in Mamaroneck, New York 10543, Westchester County. Reliable and comfortable coffeehouse with excellent desserts.
The word is: Great desserts and coffee . . . occasional Live music is a plus.
Dunkin' Donuts sells donuts, coffee beverages, bagels, breakfast sandwiches and other baked goods. Press Blue Button for menus, and nutritional information.
Anthony's Deli is located at 619 Halstead Avenue in Mamaroneck New York 10543. For the past 20 years Anthony's Deli has stood as a deli where you can get an overstuffed wedge for a fair price. This neighborhood Italian deli gets its reputation from making big, fat sandwiches made with fresh ingredients and charging less then its competitors. "We have the fattest sandwiches here, which gives you more bang for the buck, nothing skimpy here".
Le Provençal Bistro is located at 436 Mamaroneck Ave, diagonally across from the Mamaroneck train station in Mamaroneck, Westchester NY 10543. Le Provençal Bistro's cuisine is characterized as Mediterranean, French bistro food. Press Blue Button for menus and more about Le Provençal Bistro.
James Joyce Public House is located at 166B Mamaroneck Ave, White Plains, NY. "Not to worry. You needn't have read Portrait Of An Artist to get admitted. You just need to love live traditional Irish music, Irish stew, shepherd's pie, and Irish nachos (sausages, cheddar, bacon, and onion)."
Toyo Sushi, serving traditional Japanese cuisine and sushi, is located at 253 Mamaroneck Avenue in Mamaroneck, NY 10543. Upon entering Toyo Sushi, you are warmly greeted in traditional Japanese fashion "IrasSHAI-maSE" and begin your journey of relaxation and exquisite culinary delight. "Our attentive staff will ensure every aspect of your visit is a pleasure as you experience the finest Japanese cuisine created by talented master chefs Toyomoto Kenji and Oyama Katuya. All seafood is selected at the fish market daily." Just one bite confirms that Toyo Sushi's cuisine surpasses even the highest expectation.
The Westchester Restaurant Guide: "Toyo Sushi provides a gracious and charming atmosphere. The food is very good and our dining experience was excellent. Every detail is addressed, from fresh flowers on each table to food presented with artistry and care. The sushi is fresh and the Kitchen Entrees are creative as well as delicious. Even the desserts are good at Toyo Sushi." Press Blue Button for menus, photos, and Toyo Sushi's website.
Le Provençal Bistro is located at 436 Mamaroneck Ave, diagonally across from the Mamaroneck train station in Mamaroneck, Westchester NY 10543. Le Provençal Bistro's cuisine is characterized as Mediterranean, French bistro food. Press Blue Button for menus and more about Le Provençal Bistro.
Zitoune Moroccan Cuisine is located at 1127 West Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck, NY 10543. The concept of Moroccan ‘nouveau’ combines rich Moroccan culinary tradition with fine dinning, providing the client with an olfactory adventure sans this side of culture shock. The New York Times, 2007 said "The authentic welcome and delicious, fragrant food bear a distinctly personal stamp. Mr. Bennouna is in love with his native cuisine, and he wants you to love it too."
Zitoune is a warm Moroccan oasis. The space is covered with beautiful tiles, tapestries, and various hand-made crafts that the owner handpicked and imported from small marketplaces in the heart of Morocco. A gorgeous lounge centered on an intricately tiled fireplace provides a comfortable spot for those awaiting a table or simply in the mood to have a nice cocktail such as Casablanca Storm or Morocco-tini. Press Blue Button for menus, reviews, and more about Zitoune Moroccan Cuisine.
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Asian Temptation is located at 23 Mamaroneck Ave, White Plains, NY at City Center. Asian Temptation serves Pan-Asian cuisine with house-made dim sum, creative sushi, noodle dishes and familiar Chinese dishes. Exotic cocktails, bubble teas and bar "snacks" add to the selection.
James Joyce Public House is located at 166B Mamaroneck Ave, White Plains, NY. "Not to worry. You needn't have read Portrait Of An Artist to get admitted. You just need to love live traditional Irish music, Irish stew, shepherd's pie, and Irish nachos (sausages, cheddar, bacon, and onion)."
Molly Spillane's, a Sports Bar serving Irish and American food, is located at 211 Mamaroneck Avenue, Mamaroneck NY 10543, Westchester County. Molly Spillane's is the sister restaurant of Mickey Spillane's; offering 9000 square feet of space and 16 Sports-Package-ready TVs along every wall.
The word is: Great sports bar, fun, lively; Outdoor dining on the deck; but don't expect much in the way of food.
Features Outdoor dining (multiple decks) and open air fireplace Sports Bar Wireless Internet
Fair Deal Café located at 253 Mamaroneck Ave, White Plains, NY 10605 was established in 1992 and serves Italian American food in a casual setting with linen service.
James Joyce Public House is located at 166B Mamaroneck Ave, White Plains, NY. "Not to worry. You needn't have read Portrait Of An Artist to get admitted. You just need to love live traditional Irish music, Irish stew, shepherd's pie, and Irish nachos (sausages, cheddar, bacon, and onion)."
Zitoune Moroccan Cuisine is located at 1127 West Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck, NY 10543. The concept of Moroccan ‘nouveau’ combines rich Moroccan culinary tradition with fine dinning, providing the client with an olfactory adventure sans this side of culture shock. The New York Times, 2007 said "The authentic welcome and delicious, fragrant food bear a distinctly personal stamp. Mr. Bennouna is in love with his native cuisine, and he wants you to love it too."
Zitoune is a warm Moroccan oasis. The space is covered with beautiful tiles, tapestries, and various hand-made crafts that the owner handpicked and imported from small marketplaces in the heart of Morocco. A gorgeous lounge centered on an intricately tiled fireplace provides a comfortable spot for those awaiting a table or simply in the mood to have a nice cocktail such as Casablanca Storm or Morocco-tini. Press Blue Button for menus, reviews, and more about Zitoune Moroccan Cuisine.
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Harbor Island Park is located at Mamaroneck Avenue and Boston Post Road in Mamaroneck, NY 10543, Westchester County. Harbor Island is the largest park in Mamaroneck village with 44-acres of playground equipment such as swings; and a pavilion, rest rooms and showers.
For great summer fun bring your boat to the marina and boat launching area. Also available are docks, fishing floats, tennis club, picnic tables, benches, swing benches, ball fields, play fields, parking, concerts and special events. In the hot days of summer, cool off and go swimming at the 700 ft. salt water beach, or have fun at the spray ground. Press Blue Button for more about Harbor Island Park and Harbor Island Conservancy.
Things To Do Boat Launch Concerts Fishing Marina Picnicking Playground Playing Fields Salt Water Beach (700 feet) Showers Spray Ground Tennis Club
The Emelin Theatre is a non-profit institution dedicated to enriching the lives of Westchester residents with a full range of performing arts programs. Since 1972, established artists with international reputations, young rising stars, community performers, and children have all graced our stage and become a part of the Emelin family.
The Emelin Theatre produces theatre that includes productions for Adults, Children and Musical Events to be enjoyed by all. Season productions may include: Bluegrass, Brazilian Jazz, Cabaret, Children's Theatre, Classical Music, Film Club, Plays, Acting Workshops and more.
History of Mamaroneck
"The Village of Mamaroneck was incorporated in 1895. Residents on either side of the Mamaroneck River realized that the growing community needed services to develop from a rural farming community to a healthy commercial village. In 1890, they realized a new village must be incorporated joining the two areas surrounding the River. The problem with incorporating a new village was that the residents lived in two towns, the Town of Mamaroneck and the Town of Rye. The area, located in the Town of Rye, is known as Rye Neck."
About Mamaroneck
"Slowly the new Village came into its own, its population growing from about 1,500 in 1895, when it was a small farming community, to just under 19,000 for the 2000 census. Today the Village is primarily a residential community on Long Island Sound with a major inland harbor and facilities to build and service pleasure boating. Mamaroneck Avenue and Boston Post Road are the main commercial areas. A light industrial area is located along Fenimore Road. The Village comprises 6.7 sq. miles of area of which 3.5 miles are lands under water, approximately 9 miles of coastline, and 55 miles of roads (about 120 lane-miles of roads), including State and County owned roads . . .
"Heathcote Hill is situated on the hill overlooking the harbor, developed since incorporation; The Heights, at the north eastern corner of the Village, developed in the 1920's; Old Rye Neck area, with older homes built in the 1880's along Barry and Melbourne Avenues; further east in Rye Neck, neighborhoods developed in the 1920's and 1930's; first developed before the Civil War, the Washingtonville area, which is also known as “The Flats” because of being surrounded by higher ground.
"The railroad first came through the Village in 1848 servicing riders from New York City to Connecticut and is now the New Haven line of Metro North. The enclosed harbor with its beautiful park is a treasure to the community and used by residents to participate in sports or relax and enjoy the view of the harbor and its surroundings. In early May when over 150 Japanese cherry trees are in bloom, the harbor park is at its finest.
"Mamaroneck, with its population of people from all over the world, is known as The Friendly Village - A place for all to enjoy living in a community that welcomes different cultures and appreciates their differences."
History And Antiquities, Compiled 1841
The following covers "History and Antiquities", a general collection of interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, and anecdotes about Westchester County and its towns. When reading the following, keep in mind that this information was compiled from papers written about two hundred years ago and compiled in 1841. Population statistics and events have not been revised to reflect current events and perspective. We think this adds to the historical flavor and interest of the writings, giving a different perspective on much of this information and written in an "older world" writing style.
Mamaroneck
"Mamaroneck has a hilly surface and the township is generally under good cultivation. Pop. 1,416. The village of Mamaroneck is about 24 miles from New York, and 161 from Albany. It is situated on a bay about one mile from the sound, which admits vessels of 100 tons burden. The village contains 2 churches, 2 cotton factories, and about 50 dwellings."
Source "Historical Collections of the State of New York, Published by S. Tuttle, 194 Chatham-Square, 1841
History of Mamaroneck, Published 1886
When reading the following, keep in mind that this information was written many years ago. Population statistics and events have not been revised to reflect current events and perspective. We think this adds to the historical flavor and interest of the writings, giving a different perspective on "history" and written in an "old world" writing style.
Mamaroneck
"It will be remembered that John Richbell's original purchase from the Indians of what is now the Township of Mamaroneck - a purchase confirmed to him at the time by the Dutch authorities, and later by the English governor, Lovelace - comprised three necks on the Sound between the Mamaroneck River and Thomas Pell's lands, and that the interior extension of the purchase was twenty miles northward "into the woods". Of the three necks, called the East, Middle, and West Necks, the first was deeded by Richbell to his mother-in-law, Margery Parsons, and by her immediately conveyed to his wife, Ann; but the latter two were mortgaged and finally lost to Richbell's estate. These Middle and West Necks, with their prolongation into the interior, formed a triangular tract of land owned by several persons, which lay wedge-shaped between the Manor of Pelham, at the southwest, and what later became the Manor of Scarsdale, at the northeast. The East Neck, terminating at the mouth of the Old Guion Place, New Rochelle. Mamaroneck River, continued to be the property of Mrs. Richbell until its sale by her to Caleb Heathcote, in 1697. It formed the nucleus of Scarsdale Manor, erected in 1701. It is of interest, before coming to the period of Heathcote's proprietorship, to glance at the origin of the village of Mamaroneck, which we have omitted to do in our account of Richbell's connection with this section.
"Soon after procuring his English patent (1668), John Richbell and his wife set apart for the purpose of allotments, or house lots, a strip of land running from the Mamaroneck River westward along the harbor shore, and fronting on the old Westchester path. These lots were eight in number: one he reserved for himself, one he deeded as a gift to John Basset (1669), and the others he leased or sold. Among the purchasers was Henry Disbrough, or Disbrow, in 1676, who the next year erected on his lot the famous Disbrow house. Travelers along the Boston Post Road may still see, on the western outskirts of Mamaroneck, a stone chimney, all that remains of this structure. The ruin is remarkable for its great size, giving an idea of the enormous fireplaces in use at the time when the house was built. It is said that the Disbrow house is one of the landmarks described by James Fenimore Cooper (who lived in Mamaroneck) in the "Spy", and that a secret cupboard in the chimney served as a hiding place for Harvey Birch, the hero of that story. The strip devoted by Richbell to the Mamaroneck house lots was called "Richbell's two-mile bounds," from the fact that each lot ran two miles "northwards into the woods". Such was the beginning of the venerable village of Mamaroneck. For many years, however, only a very few settlers lived there, and in an instrument drawn as late as 1707, by "the freeholders of Mamaroneck" in common, the names of only eight persons appear as signers.
"Just before his death John Richbell was engaged in a controversy with the townspeople of Rye concerning the ownership of a tract called by the Indians Quaroppas, which had already become known among the whites as "the White Plains". This land was unquestionably embraced within the limits of Richbell's original purchase, described as running northward twenty miles into the woods; but in 1683 the people of Rye bought the same White Plains district from the Indians claiming its proprietorship. At that time the New York and Connecticut boundary agreement of 1664 was still in force, whereby the dividing line between the two provinces started at the mouth of the Mamaroneck River and ran north-northwest.
"Under the then existing boundary division, therefore, Rye was still a part of Connecticut, and, moreover, the White Plains tract also fell on the Connecticut side. This circumstance, strengthened by the incorporating of it within the Rye limits while the old boundary understanding still prevailed, enabled the Rye men to advance plausible pretensions to it when, very soon afterward (in fact, only six days subsequently), a new boundary line was fixed, beginning at the mouth of the Byram River, which gave both the White Plains and Rye to New York. The claim set up by Rye to the White Plains caused Richbell's title in the upward reaches of his twenty mile patent to assume a decidedly cloudy aspect; and to the confusion thus brought about was due the comparatively limited range of the bounds of the Manor of Scarsdale, which otherwise would have run twenty miles north from the mouth of the Mamaroneck River, instead of stopping short at the White Plains."
Source: History of Westchester County: New York, Including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which Have Been Annexed to New York City, John Thomas Scharf, Editor John Thomas Scharf, Publisher L. E. Preston & co., 1886.
History of Mamaroneck, Compiled 1940
"Mamaroneck (47 alt., 13,012 pop.),
Mamaroneck was settled by English farmers about 1650. Factories producing woolen cloth, perfume oils, and motor oils provide local employment for some of the residents, but the majority commute to work in New York City. Seven yacht clubs have private basins along the jagged shore line of the village. The De Lancey Manor House, 404 W. Post Road, known in its heyday as Heathcote Hill, is now a gas station and restaurant; this was the ancestral home of the De Lanceys and in it James Fenimore Cooper married Susan A. De Lancey in 1811. The couple lived here for a time after the wedding. The building, which has been altered and enlarged, was bought at auction for $11 and moved to this place from its original position overlooking the Sound.
"Colonel Caleb Heathcote, lord of the Manor of Scarsdale, wrote in 1704: 'Westchester - the most rude and heathenish country I ever saw in my life, which call themselves Christian; there being not so much as the least marks or footsteps of religion of any sort; Sundays being the only time set apart by them for all manner of vain sports and lewd diversion . . . '
"Southwest of Mamaroneck the Post Road passes large estates. Ethel Barrymore, James Montgomery Flagg, and Robert 'Believe It or Not' Ripley live near by."
Source: Excerpts from "New York, A Guide to the Empire State", Compiled by workers of the Writer's Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of New York, 1940 Albany
About Mamaroneck Today
There are many things to do in and around Mamaroneck. Learn about activities, attractions, and places to go, in or near
Mamaroneck. For great theatre enjoy the
Emelin Theatre in Mamaroneck; with several productions for children. When its time to eat, select a place to eat from the many excellent restaurants in Mamaroneck. For something fun to do this weekend in Mamaroneck and Westchester County, check out the wonderful parks in Mamaroneck and greater Westchester, New York.