Mamaroneck Historical Society

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The Society's mission is "to preserve local historical landmarks and public records; to encourage the study of local history and stimulate historical scholarship. The Society's mission is "to preserve local historical landmarks and public records; to encourage the study of local history and stimulate historical scholarship; to assemble genealogies of old families; to collect, assemble and provide

for the display of historical objects and data and to inculcate reverence and respect for contributions of the past to the present."

MAY 30: MASS IN SELDOM OPEN MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCHSt. Vito-Most Holy Trinity parish will celebrate the Feast of the Mo...
05/20/2026

MAY 30: MASS IN SELDOM OPEN MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCH
St. Vito-Most Holy Trinity parish will celebrate the Feast of the Most Holy Trinity with a public Mass in rarely open Most Holy Trinity Church in Mamaroneck.
The Mass will be at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 30, in the c. 1885 church at 320 East Boston Post Road opposite the Mamaroneck Diner. The church is opened for only two Masses a year.
Afterward, those who attend are invited to a barbecue.

SEEKING: MAMARONECK HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOKSThe Mamaroneck Historical Society is looking to fill in missing years in its co...
05/12/2026

SEEKING: MAMARONECK HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOKS
The Mamaroneck Historical Society is looking to fill in missing years in its collection of Mamaroneck High School yearbooks, the Mahiscan.
The missing years are 1931, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1960, 1980, 1985, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, and 2002. The collection covers 1921 to 2012, except for those 14 years.
Anyone who has any of those yearbooks and is willing to donate them to the society is invited to contact the society's archivist, Mike Tripicco. Email Mike at [email protected] or call him at 914-420-9310.

JUNE 5-6: WATCH ARTISTS PAINT OUTDOORS Artists will create works outdoors at various Sound Shore locations as part of a ...
05/07/2026

JUNE 5-6: WATCH ARTISTS PAINT OUTDOORS
Artists will create works outdoors at various Sound Shore locations as part of a Mamaroneck Artists Guild Local Artists-Local Scenes fundraiser. Artists will work on their artworks Friday, June 5, and Saturday, June 6. A reception with a silent auction of the works is June 6 from 5 to 7 p.m.
See the flyer for details and a QR code to a map showing where the artists will be.

MAY 16: NATIONAL LANDMARK TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE: MAMARONECK UNITED METHODIST CHURCHThe historic Mamaroneck United Methodist...
05/05/2026

MAY 16: NATIONAL LANDMARK TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE: MAMARONECK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
The historic Mamaroneck United Methodist Church, a National Landmark, will hold an open house on Saturday, May 16, from noon to 4 p.m.

The church, 546 E. Boston Post Road, dates back to the 1800s. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992 for its Carpenter Gothic Revival architecture.

APRIL 21: LOCAL ARTIST AND CHILDREN’S BOOK AUTHOR NEIL WALDMANThe Mamaroneck Historical Society welcomes renowned local ...
04/17/2026

APRIL 21: LOCAL ARTIST AND CHILDREN’S BOOK AUTHOR NEIL WALDMAN
The Mamaroneck Historical Society welcomes renowned local artist and author Neil Waldman to our members and friends gathering on Tuesday, April 21. The meeting is at 7 p.m at the Mamaroneck Woman’s Club, 504 Cortlandt Ave., Mamaroneck. All are welcome. Refreshments served.
Neil is a painter of fine art landscapes, working with oils, acrylics, and watercolors. His paintings and prints are included in many prestigious collections around the world.
Neil has written and illustrated more than 50 books, winning numerous awards. Although considered “children’s books,” each title tackles a serious topic, supported with in-depth information. His text encourages readers to understand and question themes in the book. Neil’s accompanying illustrations are powerful.
Neil tackles many historical themes in his books and paintings. At our gathering, Neil will share with us the creation of the book entitled, They Came from the Bronx: How the Buffalo Were Saved from Extinction. It is an amazing piece of local history.
In addition, Neil will display some of his artwork and share his efforts to support young students interested in pursuing art as a profession.
The book Neil will discuss is out of print. We were able to purchase a few gently used books available for purchase at the price we paid for them for those interested.

VIEW: MEN'S SOFTBALL LEAGUE 1976-80 SCRAPBOOKSBob Goetze of Village Paint Supply in Mamaroneck has donated to the Mamaro...
04/13/2026

VIEW: MEN'S SOFTBALL LEAGUE 1976-80 SCRAPBOOKS
Bob Goetze of Village Paint Supply in Mamaroneck has donated to the Mamaroneck Historical Society through society Archivist Mike Tripicco four scrapbooks of newspaper articles, score sheets, and pictures of the Mamaroneck-Larchmont Men's Softball League for 1976-1980. Goetze was president during those years.
This is a wonderful history of some of Mamaroneck's still present sporting events. We thank Bobby for this invaluable collection for the archives.
The scrapbooks will be housed in the society's collections at the Mamaroneck Public Library. They may be viewed by appointment. Contact Mike Tripicco at [email protected].
Photo: Bob Goetze in one of the donated scrapbooks

MARCH 17: LARCHMONT PHOTO ARCHIVE HIGHLIGHTSPhotographs from the Larchmont Historical Society's archives will be feature...
03/14/2026

MARCH 17: LARCHMONT PHOTO ARCHIVE HIGHLIGHTS
Photographs from the Larchmont Historical Society's archives will be featured at the Mamaroneck Historical Society's March members meeting.
The meeting is 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 17, at the Mamaroneck Woman's Club, 504 Cortlandt Avenue in Mamaroneck.
With the dissolution of the Larchmont Historical Society, the Mamaroneck society has been given access to the archives.

Because of the storm scheduled to hit the area this weekend, the 1816 Schoolhouse will be closed on Sunday. With strong ...
02/21/2026

Because of the storm scheduled to hit the area this weekend, the 1816 Schoolhouse will be closed on Sunday. With strong winds and snow anticipated travel should be avoided. Please stay safe. The photo is the schoolhouse being set up in its present location at Harbor Island. Thought you might find it interesting. See you next month.

FEB. 17: TALK ON LIVES OF LOCAL INDIANSA look at how local Indians lived will be featured at the February Mamaroneck His...
02/12/2026

FEB. 17: TALK ON LIVES OF LOCAL INDIANS
A look at how local Indians lived will be featured at the February Mamaroneck Historical Society Members Get-together. The meeting is at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17, at the Mamaroneck Woman's Club, 504 Cortlandt Ave., Mamaroneck.

MARCH 7: IRISH NIGHT CELEBRATIONThe Historical Fire Company, which is now joined with the Mamaroneck Historical Society,...
02/12/2026

MARCH 7: IRISH NIGHT CELEBRATION
The Historical Fire Company, which is now joined with the Mamaroneck Historical Society, will hold its traditional Irish Night Celebration on Saturday, March 7, at 6:30 p.m. at the Elks Hall, 417 E. Boston Post Road in Mamaroneck. The event is open to all.
Reserve a place here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/IrishNight2026

The celebration will feature a St. Patrick’s Day feast of corned beef and cabbage as well as Irish dance and music performances.

In addition the Historical Fire Company will display a replica of a new Civil War Soldiers Memorial plaque it is funding to be installed at Mamaroneck Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 90.

See the flyer for more details on the event and ticket prices.

Address

PO BOX 776
Mamaroneck, NY
10543

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+12039484937

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