Mamaroneck
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Mamaroneck is a town in Westchester County containing two villages, Larchmont and the Village of Mamaroneck with an area that is not within either village and thus unincorporated. Let’s all go party in the unincorporated areas of Larchmont! The unincorporated land is considered part of a political and governmental subdivision of New York State. Mamaroneck is led by a town board comprised of Council Members Phyllis Wittner, Ernest Odierna, Nancy Seligson, David Fisherman, Fran Antonelli with Supervisor Valerie Moore O’Keeffe.
Mamaroneck translates into “the place where the sweet waters fall into the sea” and is located twenty-three miles north of New York City. John Richbell, a London merchant, bough land in 1661 from the local Siwanoy Indians. This land that was at the mouth of a river and at the head of a harbor would become the town and village of Mamaroneck. By 1700 there were at least seventy-seven residents of Mamaroneck, many of whom have descendants still living there.
On May 17, 1788 the Town of Mamaroneck was officially created by an act of the New York State Legislature. During the 18th and 19th Century, residents earned their livelihoods by farming, fishing, lumbering and milling. The town and its villages have seen a change from farming to a residential community with the help of the extension of the Metro North railroad.
The town of Mamaroneck is served by the Mamaroneck Union Free School District which includes: Central School, Chatsworth Avenue School, Mamaroneck Avenue School, Murray Avenue School, Hommocks Middle School and Mamaroneck High School.
Archie Comics was headquartered in the Village of Mamaroneck until it moved to Norwalk, Connecticut. Notable residents include playwright Edward Albee, actor Elizabeth Berridge, actor Matt Dillon, baseball hall of fame player Lou Gehrig, silent film director D.W. Griffith and journalist Robert Viagas.





