740 W Boston Post Rd, Mamaroneck, NY 10543
The Mamaroneck Town Clerk, Christina Battalia, is an elected official serving a four-year term. Her office is located…More on the second floor of the Town Center on the Boston Post Road.</p> <p>The town clerk is responsible for the custody of the town records. She also issues and maintains licenses, certificates and permits, such as birth, death and marriage certificates, marriage licenses, municipal parking permits, and licenses for dogs, hunting, fishing, burglar alarms and garage sales, among others. </p> <p>The clerk can perform wedding ceremonies, and she acts as the town's Freedom of Information Officer and liaison to the board of elections. She and her deputies are are allowed to perform notary services to residents at no charge.</p>
740 W Boston Post Rd, Mamaroneck, NY 10543
A part of the Unified Court System of New York State, the Town of Mamaroneck Court can adjudicate both civil and…More criminal cases of original jurisdiction, including criminal offenses committed within the town, original civil actions and small claims of up to $3,000, traffic and parking offenses, landlord/tenant proceedings and violations of town ordinances or state and county codes.</p> <p>The Town Court and the Court Clerk's office are in the Town Center. The Court Clerk maintains all court-related records, and jury and non-jury trials take place in the courtroom. </p> <p>Elected to four-year terms, justices perform a number of duties in criminal proceedings, such as arraigning and sentencing defendants, setting bail, issuing protection orders, and holding felony and other preliminary hearings. They also act as family court judges when family court is not in session. </p> <p>Parking and moving violations fines can be paid by mail or at the court clerk's office. Cases for contested tickets can be made during court sessions.</p>
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>