In the wake of Hurricane Ida, Mamaroneck residents and business owners are once again devastated by severe flooding. The storm hit the Sound Shore community Wednesday night with torrential rains and a downpour of 3 inches per hour. Homeowners and businesses in The Flats (Washingtonville) area of Mamaroneck were deeply affected. Some areas were engulfed with 5-8 feet of water destroying business, homes, and leaving residents with nothing.
If you would like to help support the local victims of this disaster please see the links below.
Urgent support & volunteer help needed for LOCAL FLOOD VICTIMS.
The Coalition for Community – a group of local nonprofits – is calling for immediate donations of used clothing, gift cards, school supplies and more as well as direct financial support for victims via Community Resource Centers Flood Emergency Fund.Volunteers are are also in high need for tomorrow and Saturday. Our neighbors need your help.
MAMARONECK, New York (August 25, 2021) –LMC Media announces its Fall 2021 broadcast schedule: a
23-game slate of football, volleyball, field hockey, boys and girls soccer, and girls swimming being
broadcast and streamed LIVE from Mamaroneck and Rye Neck High Schools.
LMC Varsity Sports will make use of LMC Media’s Mobile Production Van to televise all contests LIVE on
Optimum 77/Fios 34 locally as well as on LMCMedia.org and on the LMC Varsity Sports Youtube
channel: youtube.com/LMCVarsitySports
The action gets underway on September 2, when the Mamaroneck Girls Soccer team opens the school
year with a home game against Ossining. The Tigers will also face White Plains (October 2), while the
defending Section 1 Lower Westchester Large School Champion Volleyball team will host Suffern
(September 30) and a championship rematch with rival Scarsdale on October 20 (Check below for full
schedule). The Tigers will also visit Rye Neck on September 17.
Both schools return to the gridiron for 3 live contests, including Mamaroneck hosting RC Ketcham on
October 8 and the Rye Neck Black Hats hosting Tuckahoe on October 16 in their Homecoming game.
The defending Section 1 Lower Westchester Large School Champion Boys Soccer team will play in front
of LMC Media’s cameras twice, including a highly anticipated championship rematch with White Plains
on September 15.
Mamaroneck’s Field Hockey team, a Lower Westchester Large School Finalist a year ago, will also be
featured twice, including a championship rematch with Pelham (September 27).
The schedule is rounded out with 2 games each of Rye Neck Field Hockey, Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer, and
Volleyball.
Fans can rewatch all games broadcasted by LMC Varsity Sports by utilizing the On-Demand feature on
our website ( www.LMCMEDIA.org ), which also includes an up-to-date schedule, information on air
dates and updated air-times for all televised games.
For more information on LMC Varsity Sports, please contact Rob Moretti, LMC Media Community Sports
Producer at 914-381-2002, x. 207, and rmoretti@lmcmedia.org . You can also follow LMC Varsity Sports
on Twitter at @LMCVarsity.
LMC VARSITY SPORTS AIRS LIVE ON OPTIMUM CH. 77 AND VERIZON FIOS CH. 34. GAMES ARE REBROADCAST AT THE FOLLOWING TIMES:
Friday: 8 p.m.
Saturday: 1 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Sunday: 1 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Monday: 1 p.m.
Nenad Bach, internationally recognized composer, performer, producer and peace activist.
Shared the stage or/and recordings with talent like Bono and The Edge from U2, Pavarotti, RIck Danko and Garth Hudson of The Band, John Malkovich, Martin Sheen, Leonard Cohen, Bruce Springsteen, Richie Havens and many others. Sold over million records, two albums rose to number one chart in Europe. The New York Times called Nenad, “a cross between Lou Reed and Elton John,” but his fans think of him as “Croatian John Lennon.”
Releasing his 6th album World Peace in One Hour, he held a live performance at Millersville University in Lancaster Pennsylvania, with the backup of King Street Big Band KSBB. This “collaborative community concert” uses the theme of world peace as imagined through Croatian-born New Yorker Nenad Bach, a recording artist, composer and performer whose evocative and lucid message is substantive and unafraid to deliver beauty, heart, and soul. KSBB’s founder and director Kate Umble Smucker met Bach in November 2017 and they were inspired to work together on a recording project. “World Peace in One Hour” weaves the themes “Breaking the Cycle,” “Extending the Table,” and “Strengthening Community Relationships,” with presentations from several local organizations including Mom’s House, Church World Services, Lancaster County Council of Churches, Lancaster Transplant, Friendship Heart Gallery, as well as Lancaster County’s Office of the District Attorney. Joining KSBB and Bach are the local Chromatic Expression Choir and backup singers assembled and arranged by local singer-producer Reji Woods.
Diagnosed with Parkinson in 2010, After a friend invited him to Westchester Table Tennis Center in Pleasantville, New York, in 2015, Nenad found out that Ping Pong helps his symptoms, even reverse some, created a global movement PingPongParkinson® almost 5 years ago.
Watch artist Nenad Bach and King Street Big Band perform Live in Lancaster for World Peace in One Hour!
LMC Media’s Dena Schumacher and journalist Lou Young just won a national Hometown Media Award for their story about the Larchmont Mamaroneck Hunger Task Force. In the “Community Impact” category, which awards programs that generate community involvement, “Food Pantry – Food Distribution” took the top prize among access professionals announced June 30th at the annual Conference of the Alliance for Community Media.
Watch the award winning piece here!
Dena Schumacher is Assistant Director of LMC Media, and Lou Young is a retired broadcast journalist who volunteered to report on the Food Pantry’s weekend distribution at Mamaroneck’s Columbus Park. According to Malcolm Frouman, President of the Larchmont Mamaroneck Hunger Task Force, the story generated tens of thousands of dollars in donations and sparked volunteerism. Congratulations to Dena, Lou, LMC Media, and the Hunger Task Force!
LMC Media Assistant Director Dena Schumacher with ACM 2021 Hometown Media Award
In 2020, LMC Media was named “2020 Best Access Center” in their budget category in the northeast United States, and Executive Director Matt Sullivan was recognized as “Emerging Leader” among community media centers nation wide. Also last year, NY State Senator Shelly Mayer presented LMC Media with an Empire Award in recognition of its vital communication role during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wednesday, June 23rd, Mamaroneck High School students received their diplomas under blue skies and a warm setting sun. A wonderful way to close out what was to many, an incredibly challenging year. If you missed the graduation ceremony or just want to see it again, don’t worry we got you covered!
Watch it again
Tonight, June 25
6:00pm
Ch. 77 Optimum / 34 Verizon
with encore presentations Saturday & Sunday at 6am, 11am, & 6pm
Can’t wait and want to watch right now!?
Watch on Youtube here and don’t forget to thumbs up the video and subscribe to our channel!
F.E. Bellows 5th Grade Moving Up Ceremony
On June 16th F.E. Bellows Elementary School had their 5th Grade Moving Up Ceremony.