One for All and All for Youth

One for All and All for Youth
At the Rye Youth Council’s gala, January 28 at Westchester Country Club, close to 400 guests were on hand to give a standing ovation to this year’s honorees, Rich Savage, Lorraine Levinson, and Dennis Deutmeyer.
Rye Writes: What Happens When a Loved One Dies?

Susanne Macke, a native of Munich, Germany and certified Kinesiology practitioner, says that grief caused by a loved one’s death is not a disease, and that there is no “magic pill” to heal us. And for parents, there is sometimes no greater challenge than broaching the subject with their children.
Grooving on Valentine’s Day: Jazz Vocalist Cyrille Aimée at Birdland

Imagine a voice that combines the improvisational artistry of Ella Fitzgerald, the bluesy edginess of Billie Holiday, and the exotic sensuality of Eartha Kitt. That’s the voice of Cyrille Aimée, 27, a rising star in the galaxy of jazz vocalists, who draws on her Euro-Latin roots to produce an unmistakable singing style.
The Look: For Men, It’s All in the Wrist

Men’s style has come a long way, but it still comes down to this simple truth: men have much less at their disposal to create a look than their female counterparts. Which is why watches continue to grow both in size and popularity.
Quiet, Please

In summer or on vacation, when the sun is shining brightly in a clear sky, do you sometimes wish for a cloudy day on which you could spend some time alone inside without feeling guilty about it?
As Time Goes By For Rye’s Longtime Merchants (Part II)

As Time Goes By For Rye’s Longtime Merchants
In praise — and in awe — of the many retail businesses that have been in Rye for more than a decade, we decided to celebrate them, beginning in our last issue.
Perspectives Science Education at Rye High School

The Rye City School District’s revised bond referendum, which residents will consider on March 13, has been scaled back in scope, but it will address the critical issue: high school science labs that hinder students’ ability to participate in experiments and assignments.
Rye Rangers to the Rescue

Many food drives take place around the holiday season. Unfortunately, when the holidays end the wave of donations recede, but the demand still remains at places like the Carver Center Food Pantry in Port Chester.
A High Note for Musical Education

Local pop sensation Tiffany “Gia” Giardina will perform at Music Conservatory of Westchester’s WinterBOWL fundraiser February 23. The event celebrates the 25th anniversary of Music Therapy Institute, which serves over 2,000 children and adults in the County each year.
The Dinosaurs Were Back – at the Meeting House

The Dinosaurs Were Back – at the Meeting House
There’s really only one type of lecture subject that can fill a room – with ages young and old – as it did January 28 at the Friends Meeting House. Yes, you guessed it … dinosaurs!