740 W Boston Post Rd, Mamaroneck, NY 10543
LMC-TV has been broadcasting to the Larchmont, Mamaroneck and Rye Neck communities for more than 25 years via a…More three-prong approach know as PEG TV. That means LMC-TV has separate channels devoted to public access, educational and governmental programming.</p> <p>The not-for-profit local television station, with studios at Mamaroneck High School and 145 Library Lane, offers free access to its equipment and facilities to anyone working, living or going to school in the area. In addition to covering local news, community events, government meetings and school board discussions, LMC-TV also offers field and studio production classes, after-school clubs, and can create not-for-profit promos. It has a college internship program, and Rye Neck High School students can earn their community service requirements by volunteering at the studio.</p> <p> </p>
145 Library Ln, Mamaroneck, NY 10543
LMC-TV is a Larchmont-Mamaroneck community television studio which produces programs for three different channels on…More Cablevision and Verizon. The studio offers a public channel for community members who want to create programs to put on the air, as well as a governmental channel which airs town meetings and a channel for educational programs on a variety of topics. The television studio is located on Library Lane in downtown Mamaroneck.
1000 W Boston Post Rd, Mamaroneck, NY 10543
The Mamaroneck Schools Board of Education is made up of seven elected members who volunteer to represent the citizens…More in the district. Each of the district's schools - Mamaroneck High School, Hommocks Middle School, Chatsworth Avenue School, Murray Avenue School, Mamaroneck Avenue School and Central School - has a board member liaison, who also serves on or directs school-related committees and community and town organizations.</p> <p>The board's mission is "to promote intellectual engagement and an appreciation of learning as an inherently rewarding activity to prepare students to function as responsible citizens, and to prepare students to live in a multi-cultural world," according to the board's official Web site.</p> <p>The Board usually meets at 7:30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of every month. The meetings are open to the public and usually televised on LMC-TV (channel 75 or 76) and on Verizon (channel 35 or 36). To address the board, one must fill out a blue sheet outside of the meeting room.</p> <p>Study or work sessions are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of the month. Comments are usually allowed.</p> <p>For meeting dates and locations, see the district calendar on the board's Web site. </p> <p>To contact the Board of Education, send an e-mail to this address: board@mamkschools.org</p>