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Mamaroneck Union Free School District

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The Mamaroneck Union Free School District is the school district created to serve the public education needs of Larchmont and Mamaroneck, New York. It serves the Town of Mamaroneck, the Village of Larchmont and the part of the Village of Mamaroneck that is within the Town of Mamaroneck. The part of the Village of Mamaroneck within the Town of Rye is served by the Rye Neck Union Free School District. The school district comprises four elementary schools serving grades K-5: Central School Chatsworth Avenue School Mamaroneck Avenue School Murray Avenue SchoolThere is one middle school serving grades 6-8: Hommocks Middle SchoolAnd one high school serving grades 9-12: Mamaroneck High SchoolThe district offices are in the High School.

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United States Post Office (Larchmont, New York)
United States Post Office (Larchmont, New York)

The United States Post Office building in Larchmont, New York was constructed in 1937 as part of a program started in 1853 by the Office of the Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury Department. It is in the Colonial Revival style, which was the most popular style for post offices built in New York after World War I. This post office was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of a Multiple Property Submission. Approximately 80 buildings within the Multiple Property Submission fit into this style.During the 1932-1942 era of post office construction, a large number of post offices and other federal buildings were built in New York. This surge was intended both to address the long-term need for new government facilities, as well as to employ out-of-work architects, engineers, artists, and other construction industry workers who were unemployed as a result of the Great Depression. The economic climate made it necessary to focus on functional design and a restraint in the amount of ornamentation used. The post office was designed by consulting architect William Dewey Foster. The federal Works Projects Administration Federal Art Project (WPA/FAP) also commissioned two realistic murals depicting Larchmont scenes from that era. The murals, painted by the accomplished New York landscape artist, Thomas H. Donnelly, were unveiled in 1939 and depict the Larchmont Manor House and Larchmont Yacht Club.