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![]() On April 8, 2025, the Larchmont-Mamaroneck Local Summit hosted the Mamaroneck and Rye Neck Superintendents of Schools, Dr. Charles Sampson and Dr. Eric Lutinski, to discuss the current state of education and address the challenges facing their districts. For more information:
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![]() On March 12, leaders in clean water advocacy, Tracy Brown, President of Riverkeeper, and Nancy Seligson, former Mamaroneck Town Supervisor and NY Co-chair of the Long Island Sound Study Citizens Advisory Committee presented on behalf of the Westchester Coalition for Clean Water. For more information: ![]() At the Larchmont-Mamaroneck Local Summit’s timely program on February 11, Susan Spear, newly appointed Commissioner of the Westchester County Department of Emergency Services (“Commissioner”), and Richard Valentine, Chief of the Village of Larchmont Fire Department (“Chief”), led a discussion on emergency preparedness and provided valuable advice on how to protect our home and family from disaster. For More Information: ![]() The Local Summit January 14 program focused on the current trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping the local business economy and featured Shari Rosen Ascher; Michael Murphy, President of the Mamaroneck Chamber of Commerce; and Gina Proia, President of the Larchmont Chamber of Commerce. For more information: ![]() During the Larchmont-Mamaroneck Local Summit program on October 15th, Kyle Troy (Director of the Marine Education Center in the Village of Mamaroneck), and Jennifer Keefe (Executive Director) and Jocelyn Kleinman (Director of Education) from the Sheldrake Environmental Center, located in the Town of Mamaroneck, spoke about the many programs they offer and shared their insights on both the wonders of our local natural resources and how we can all learn to be better stewards of these resources. For More Information:
![]() With the exponential rise and sophistication of scams, how can you identify a scam and what proactive measures can you take to avoid being taken in the first place? The Larchmont-Mamaroneck Local Summit’s final meeting of the season held on May 14th focused on these pressing questions. Panelists included: Paul Corrigan, Branch Manager at the Larchmont branch of Wells Fargo Bank; Christine Hatfield, Chief of the Child Abuse and Elder Abuse Bureaus in the Westchester County District Attorney's Office; and Lieutenant P. J. Trujillo of the Investigations Division in the Village of Mamaroneck Police Department. For more information: |
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