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It can feel like a year-round vacation in Mamaroneck with its miles of coastline and small town charm. Just a short train ride outside of Manhattan you'll see why this charming sound shore town has been popular for generations.
From boating and fishing in the Long Island Sound to eating at Mamaroneck's famous restaurants, there's plenty to do in Mamaroneck. That's not even taking into account their stores and community events.
You can find some of Westchester's most celebrated restaurants right in Mamaroneck! Walter's Hotdogs, open since 1919, is one of the most unique attractions in New York, and Mamaroneck is also home to Sal's, one of Westchester's best slices. You can find a wide array of cuisines on Mamaroneck Avenue.
Mamaroneck residents go to either Mamaroneck Union Free Schools or Rye Neck Union Free School Districts. These school districts are two of Westchester's finest schools.
One of Westchester's oldest towns, Mamaroneck has a rich history. Its harbor held British naval vessels during the War of 1812, and it was home to a movie studio in the early 20th century. While you won't see Douglas Fairbanks at Orienta Point today, you will see
Mamaroneck residents keep a busy calendar. You can take in a show at the Emelin, or a movie at the newly renovated Mamaroneck Playhouse, or attend the Annual Firemen's Carnival & Parade, just some of the annual community events Mamaroneck hosts.
450 square miles and 45 cities, towns and villages.
Relax at beaches, hike and bike trails, and enjoy other activities across 18,000 acres of parkland.
Get to Grand Central Station in as little as 30 minutes.
We are proud to launch this exciting partnership with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute—an institution with a 200-year legacy of world-class engineering education and innovation. This collaboration brings cutting-edge academic and workforce development opportunities directly to Westchester County, helping us invest in our most valuable asset—our people. Our employers have told us they want to hire more employees with engineering-related skills. By giving our talented local workforce access to advanced education and skill-building programs right here at home, we are strengthening Westchester's economy, empowering our residents, and positioning the County as a hub for innovation and talent.