Band on the Green – Middletown Symphonic Band
A patriotic concert by the Middletown Symphonic Band on the town green—perfect for nearby residents to gather, enjoy live music, and celebrate alongside neighbors.
View event details →Westbrook features a charming, relaxed atmosphere with minimal noise interruptions, particularly near the railway line and major roadway. The area is noted for its predominance of spacious, single detached homes, many constructed in the 1960s and 1980s, offering three to four or more bedrooms. Convenient highway access, including the nearby Governor John Davis Lodge Turnpike, provides ease for daily commuting and parking. This neighborhood benefits from several bus routes and access to the Shore Line East Train, enhancing regional connectivity. With around 20 local restaurants, residents have access to diverse dining options within the community itself.
Home buyers who prefer a slower-paced ambience will enjoy Westbrook. Westbrook is very quiet overall, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic close to Governor John Davis Lodge Tpke or the railway line.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Directly adjoining the West Shore Beach Club, West Beach offers easy access to soft sandy shores and calm Long Island Sound waters, making it a favorite gathering spot for sunbathing, picnics, and beach walks within the community.
Located just minutes from West Shore Beach Club, Pilots Point Marina is one of the largest full-service marinas on the shoreline, offering boating, dining, marine services, and scenic waterfront views, perfect for boating enthusiasts living nearby.
A scenic peninsula at the far western end of the neighborhood, Old Kelsey Point features tranquil views, tidal marshes, excellent fishing spots, and is a peaceful retreat for birdwatching or evening strolls right near West Shore Beach Club.
A beloved local deli located just up Seaside Avenue, DELI Unlimited attracts residents for its hearty sandwiches, fresh breakfast options, and friendly service—an essential stop for quick bites and picnic provisions close to the beach club.
The Chapman Beach Walk connects West Shore Beach Club to neighboring Chapman Beach, offering residents a unique shoreline walking path through a tight-knit beach community, ideal for sunrise jogs or family bike rides along the water.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A patriotic concert by the Middletown Symphonic Band on the town green—perfect for nearby residents to gather, enjoy live music, and celebrate alongside neighbors.
View event details →A free, active afternoon of community games and activities on the green, great for families and residents of West Shore Beach Club to connect locally.
View event details →A 25‑minute fireworks show launched from a barge offshore—an iconic, festive spectacle easily seen by beach club residents right from the shore.
View event details →A fun, family‑friendly canoe/kayak/paddleboard race along the Patchogue River with awards and festivities—great for active residents looking to join or watch close to home.
View event details →An evening of free waterfront music by the Middletown Symphonic Band—an easy drive for West Shore Beach Club residents craving scenic, live concert experiences beyond Westbrook.
View event details →A festive boat parade followed by coffee, fruit, donuts and juice on the beach—a charming, community‑focused event ideal for nearby residents to celebrate Independence Day waterfront‑style.
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Local characteristics and demographics for West Shore Beach Club