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SOUND SHORE
Water access, impressive real estate, bustling Main Streets, plus a healthy dose of outdoor recreation encompass the Sound Shore.
Mamaroneck
Mamaroneck comprises two villages: tony, upscale Larchmont and the eponymous village of Mamaroneck. Both enjoy lively downtowns and premium real estate on the Sound Shore. Don’t miss: Waterfront splendor at Manor Park and Beach; ice skating at Hommocks Park Ice Rink; well-regarded productions at Emelin Theatre and children’s shows at Sandbox Theatre; the Mamaroneck Artists Guild’s updated gallery; favorites eateries like Walter’s Hot Dogs, Coriander Modern Indian, Nonna Carola Ristorante & Bar, and Osteria Padre Pio.
New Rochelle
The “Queen City of the Sound” comprises rich diversity, a rapidly expanding downtown skyline, a bevy of well-regarded restaurants, and
a jam-packed calendar of events. Housing includes everything from luxury high rises to quiet suburban streets. Don’t miss: Take in history at Execution Rocks Lighthouse and
Leland Castle; relax at the 105-acre Glen Island Park; play at the New
Roc City entertainment complex; listen to a performance from the New Rochelle Opera; enjoy soul food at Alvin & Friends, contemporary Italian at Maria, Mediterannean-inspired fare at Dubrovnik, and super-authentic Mexican at Tlaquepaque.
Port Chester
Part of the town of Rye, the Village
of Port Chester boasts a spirited downtown, affordable real estate, a diverse dining scene — it’s thought of as the foodie capital of Westchester
— and lots of live music. Waterfront and residential development continue, along with a renovation of the train
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Saltaire Oyster Bar & Kitchen
Capitol Theatre
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