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Memorial Day 2022

Check out LMC Media’s Memorial Day coverage.

Community Stories: Kemper Memorial Ceremony

Watch the 2022 Village of Mamaroneck American Legion Post 90 Memorial Day Parade & Observance!

Wednesday June 1
LMC Ch. 75 Optimum, 36 Verizon
9:30pm

Encore presentations Thursday
3:30am, 9:30am, 3:30pm

Watch on demand on our website right here!

 

Watch the 2022 Town of Mamaroneck/Village of Larchmont Memorial Day Parade!

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Meet the Candidates: Primaries 2022

Learn about the upcoming Village of Mamaroneck Primary Candidates

Primary Election Day
Tuesday, June 28, 2022

Registration Deadlines:

By Mail: Friday, June 3, 2022 (postmarked)
In Person: Friday, June 3, 2022
Online: Friday, June 3, 2022 Get Registered!

Meet the Candidates

Watch LMC’s Meet the Candidates programming on
LMC Ch. 75 Optimum, 36 Verizon

Day MTC: Republicans
(Rosenblum, Casterella, Jordan)
MTC: Democrats
(Young, Rawlingsm, Yizar-Reid)
MTC: Democrats
(Natchez, Litman, Spatz)
MON 2:30am
8:30am
2:30pm
3:00am
9:00am
3:00pm
3:30am
9:30am
3:30pm
TUES 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm
WED 2:30am
8:30am
2:30pm
3:00am
9:00am
3:00pm
3:30am
9:30am
3:30pm
FRI 9:00pm 9:30pm 8:30pm
SAT 3:00am
9:00am
3:00pm
9:30pm
3:30am
9:30am
3:30pm
8:30pm
2:30am
8:30am
2:30pm
9:00pm
SUN 3:30am
9:30am
3:30pm
8:30pm
2:30am
8:30am
2:30pm
9:00pm
3:00am
9:00am
3:00pm
9:30pm

The above schedule will repeat weekly until Election Day (Tuesday June 28).

If you prefer to watch on demand here on our website, click a video below.

 

Democrats Running for Village Trustees

Dan Natchez
Richard Litman
Andrew Spatz

Democrats Running for Village Trustees

Lou Young
Emmanuel Rawlings
Leilani Yizar-Reid

Republicans Running for Village Trustees

Norman Rosenblum
Craig Casterella
Howard Jordan

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Community Meeting With the US Army Corps of Engineers

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US Army Corps of Engineers

WATCH IT AGAIN TONIGHT

LMC 76 Optimum / 35 Verizon
6pm & 8pm

Encore presentations:
Friday: 12a, 2a, 6a, 8a, 12p, 2p, 6p
Saturday & Sunday: 12a, 6a, 12p, 6p
Monday: 12a, 6a, 12p

Or watch on demand right here!

 

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will review the Mamaroneck and Sheldrake Rivers Flood Risk Management Project. Questions submitted in advance will be asked.

To submit a question or to get a ticket, use the QR code below or visit:
www.villageofmamaroneck.org

Through the 05/18 Community Meetings’s Zoom link, a simulcast in Spanish will also be available for the Spanish-speaking members of our community. Special thanks to the Community Resource Center for hosting a watch party.
For more information, visit www.crcny.org or call 914-835-1512.

*Emelin Theater’s COVID-19 Policy: Prior to admission, all attendees must present proof of full vaccination (i.e. two courses of Moderna or Pfizer, or one course of Johnson & Johnson) completed at least 14 days prior to the performance date, as well as a photo ID. A hard copy or photograph of your vaccination card, Excelsior Pass or COVID Alert CT, are acceptable forms of proof. ALL AUDIENCE MEMBERS IRRESPECTIVE OF AGE MUST WEAR MASKS, COVERING THE NOSE AND MOUTH, WHILE INSIDE THE THEATRE AND THROUGHOUT THE MEETING.

 

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MSB & RNSB Candidate Forums

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The Mamaroneck School Board Candidates’ Forum

Voters in the Mamaroneck School District will choose from among three candidates to fill two open seats on the Mamaroneck School Board. Learn more about the candidates at the forum on May 11th at 7pm hosted by the League of Women Voters and LMC Media.
It will be broadcast live and available for later viewing.
2022 School Board Candidates

Left-Right: Athena Belsito-Maikish, Amy Nofal, Angelique Shingler.

More info about the candidates can also be viewed here: https://lwvlm.org/?p=3111

Polls open May 17th 7am-9pm. Last day for absentee ballots is May 10th.

WATCH BOTH FORUMS ON LMC!

Mamaroneck Candidates Forum

Rye Neck Candidates Forum

Both Forums will be rebroadcast on LMC
76 Optimum / 35 Verizon

Mamaroneck School Board Candidate Forum
Friday 7pm
Saturday & Sunday 1am, 7am, 1pm, 7pm
Monday 1am, 7am, 1pm

Rye Neck School Board Candidate Forum
Friday 8pm
Saturday & Sunday 2am, 8am, 2pm, 8pm
Monday 2am, 8am, 2pm

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LMC New Board President: Mark Litvin

LMC Media is pleased to announce the election of the new officers who will serve as the leadership of the organization’s Board of Directors for the next year.

Mark Litvin

Mark Litvin, LMC Media Board President

Mark Litvin will assume the duties of President from Jeff Meighan who remains on the Board as a Member
at Large. Said Meighan, “After 7 years it was time for me to relinquish the Presidency to someone to
assume the helm with a fresh look. I am extremely excited by the election of Mark Litvin as our new
President. His operational and visionary skills honed by his many successful years at New York City Center
will be a huge asset to LMC Media and the tri-community of Larchmont, Mamaroneck, and Rye Neck. We
are very lucky to have Mark leading us into the future.”

Peggy Jackson will continue to serve as Vice President, Mike Witsch as Secretary, and Craig Ettinger will
assume the role of Treasurer. Steve Israelsky, Alex Kreinces, Kevin Lawner, and Louis Simons will be Board
Members at Large along with Meighan.

About Mark Litvin

Mark is the former Managing Director of New York City Center. Litvin joined the executive staff of New
York City Center in 2001, but his connection to the theater dated back to the mid-’70s when he was
production stage manager for Paul Taylor Dance Company during their annual City Center season. In
addition to overseeing operations for City Center’s three venues and 12-story office tower that houses
tenants and rehearsal studios, Litvin negotiated labor agreements for the theater’s 13 unions and, along
with the vice president of finance, developed and maintained an annual operating budget which grew from
$9 million to over $25 million during his tenure. One of his greatest accomplishments was the supervision
of City Center’s $56 million award-winning renovation, completed in 2011. After leaving City Center, Litvin
began consulting in theater construction and non-profit management.

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