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  • Police Blotter (10-21-2011)

    9/28: Hillside Road homeowner reported Ford Explorer broken into overnight, purse taken from car. Owner’s deposition taken.   9/28: Handicapped parking permit stolen from car at train station. Statement filed. 9/28: Backpack leaf blower stolen fro...
  • Garnets Remain Unbeaten in Westchester, Top John Jay 3-2

    With their 3-2 win over John Jay on October 17, the girls’ field hockey team improved to 9-1-1, their only loss (3-1) coming at the hands of non-league Darien, owners of an 88-game winning streak. The Lady Garnets are on track to take Section 1 by storm...
  • Panthers Top Pleasantville, Qualify for Sectionals

    Rye Neck accomplished two feats October 14: they avenged a 2-2 tie earlier in the season by defeating Pleasantville 2-0 on Homecoming Weekend, and qualified for the playoffs with a 7-1-4 record with four games to play. They’re now the most successful Ry...
  • Wildcats Maul St. Luke’s 42-7, Remain Unbeaten

    The way some people see it, the Clash of the Titans didn’t take place in Harrison this weekend, but in Rye. While “The Game” received most of the attention, as usual, unbeaten Rye Country Day hosted also-unbeaten St. Luke’s, Fairchester co-champs ...
  • Garnets Coming on Strong As Season Winds Down

    After losing for the second time this season to the undefeated and top-ranked Class A team in the State, the Port Chester Rams, the Garnets beat two neighboring rivals last week in back-to-back games, by identical 2-1 scores. ...
  • Terrific in Pink

    The Rye Scarlet Knights are one of the many Rye soccer teams that have gone pink for this month in support of Breast Cancer Awareness. The U-11 boys team competed in a Columbus Weekend Tournament against some tough opponents from Greenwich, Yonkers, and E...
  • Special Links

    Par for the annual Christopher D. Mello Memorial Golf Outing course, sportsmanship, camaraderie, and generosity led the day at Apawamis Club October 3. One hundred twenty golfers came out in remembrance of Chris, and to help provide financial assistance s...
  • Jordan Leads Garnets To League Title

    It’s not often in high school tennis that an individual match, a team victory, and a League title all depend on a single strike of the ball. But that’s just how things stood at twilight October 17, when Molly Jordan got ready to serve in the super-tie...
  • Garnets Turn the Corner and Topple Unbeaten St. Luke’s

    The Lady Garnets made a statement October 15 at home against St. Luke’s, defeating the previously unbeaten team 1-0 to keep their winning momentum going. Rye was also on top against Harrison the night before, but the game was called due to a thunderstor...
  • Lions Club Names Kelly McRedmond Athlete of Month

    Kelly McRedmond, a three-year starting defender for the Rye High School girls’ soccer team, was recently selected as Lions Club Athlete of the Month, the first of the new school year. ...
  • Morsels on Rye (10-7-11)

    WEDDINGS Garille — Julian On July 30, John Anthony Julian and Lauren Redding Garille were joined in Holy Matrimony in a Nuptial Mass at Church of The Resurrection in Rye. Father Michael Ford, S.J. of The College of the Holy Cross and Boston Colleg...
  • Letters/Comment (10-7-11)

    Let Us Not Be Entitled Dear Editor, On September 15 it was Back to School night at Rye High School and a community program for Lives in Transition at Rye Presbyterian Church. Because there was a major shortage of parking, a number of people decided ...
  • Obituaries (October 7, 2011)

    Joan Mary Dempsey Joan Mary (Brown) Dempsey, a longtime resident of Rye, passed away peacefully September 29, after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. She was 84.   Born March 6, 1927, in the Bronx to Alfred and Kathleen Brown, she moved to Rye...
  • Rye Defeats Harrison Again, 17-7

    It may sound like a cliché, but “total team effort” is the perfect way to describe Rye’s 17-7 victory over Harrison October 15 in front of thousands of fans at McGillicuddy Stadium. The Garnets received spirited performances from up and down the ro...
  • Police Blotter (10-7-2011)

    9/15: Forest Avenue pharmacy reported vehicle struck building’s support beam. EMS dispatched.   9/15: Deer struck by motor vehicle at Midland Avenue and Lavender Lane. Animal dispatched. 9/16: Centre Street resident reported son’s BlackBerry and...
  • “The Game” Has Added Importance For Rye’s Past and Present Captains

    The pressure placed on the players who compete in “The Game” is to be both envied and feared. For those lucky enough to have been voted as captains, the responsibility increases tenfold. We asked several captains from the current roster, as well as pa...
  • THE GAME: An Experience Like No Other

    I can still feel it. September 27, 2008. The air is thick with the smell of firing grills. The ceremony we are about to participate in is even bigger than Thanksgiving or Christmas. Even though I hardly slept last night I feel as if I have enough energy t...
  • Every Garnet’s Worst Nightmare: Sidelined for “The Game"

    Playing in “The Game” as a senior is what every Rye football player dreams about, from the time they put on a Pee-Wee uniform until – finally – the opening kick-off sails through the air. ...
  • Seventy Years of Coaching The Game

    Between them, Rye head coach Dino Garr and recently retired assistant coach Tommy Maloney share more than 70 years of Rye-Harrison memories. The Rye Record asked them to go back in time with us with us. ...
  • The Pressure, Perils, And Passion of Playing Quarterback Against Harrison

    And you thought Connor Eck was wet behind the ears as a sophomore quarterback during the 2008 Rye-Harrison game? When the Garnet offense takes the field October 15, Andrew Livingston – a freshman – will be starting under center. ...