Distance to NYC: 20 miles Area: 1 square miles
Larchmont Village (only 1 square mile) has a population exceeding 7000 residents, and the unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck (outside the village) has an additional 13,000 residents. Larchmont is situated less than 20 miles from New York City. "I know a village..." where a cosmopolitan citizenry has a distinct European flavor ... where young and old blend into a relaxed yet sophisticated community ... where people of the arts, sports enthusiasts and executives seek to live ... where parks , beaches, noted private clubs and recreational facilities connote the luxurious and charming life of a waterfront community.
Educational Facilities
The Mamaroneck Union Free School District
includes the Village of Larchmont, the unincorporated
area of the Town of Mamaroneck and part of the
Village of Mamaroneck. It has four elementary
schools, one middle school and one high school. The
community has a long history of supporting quality
public school education. In addition to a comprehensive
academic program, the system provides enrichment,
accelerated and remedial special education
Village programs, cultural arts and music programs and
physical education programs. Larchmont Village is
also home to the prestigious French American School
of New York.
Recreational Facilities
A walk through Larchmont's historic waterfront
"Manor Park" offers beautiful year-round scenic views
of Long Island Sound. There are summer concerts
outdoors at Flint Park, children's art, music and
theater groups, the Larchmont Playhouse movie theater
and many fine local restaurants. The Emelin Theatre
for Performing
Arts is located
adjacent to the
nearby Mamaroneck
Free Library and presents over 200 performances
a year of quality and diversified entertainment
from jazz and classical concerts to drama and dance.
This theatre accommodates an audience of 286 and
is fully air conditioned.
Houses of Worship
Include St. Augustine's Church, Saints John &
Paul Church, Beth Emeth Synagogue, Larchmont
Temple, Larchmont Avenue Presbyterian Church and
St. John's Episcopal Church.
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