Then, I’m Sixty-Four

One day you’re listening to The Beatles singing, “Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I’m sixty-four?” Then, suddenly, you really are 64.
AT THE MOVIES: “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” Delivers Exactly What it Promises

It happens every so often. Two movies with similar plots and subject matter are released within a very short period of time.
Irresistible Rye — and Gluten-Free

In food circles, one of the fastest-growing trends is gluten-free food. During a recent search, we found many Rye shops are feeding the new habit by offering irresistible treats that are healthier, too.
Secrets of the Chef: Trattoria 632

The latest addition to the Purchase restaurant scene is Trattoria 632, on Anderson Hill Road. Specializing in northern and southern Italian cuisine, the trattoria offers an expansive menu, comfortable setting, and good service.
THE LOOK: Feeling Patriotic

After three wonderful years in Rye, we are packing our bags again and moving to London.
When the House Is for the Birds

As a Rye homeowner, I have reported my tales of woe adjusting to suburban living after nearly a lifetime in Manhattan. From ant invasions to water tank malfunctions, I thought I had lived through it all until last week when a bird flew into our house.
Right in Our Front Yard: Under the Linden Trees

From the age of 9 to 18 I lived in a house that was located on Linden Avenue in the city of York, Pennsylvania. But if there were any linden trees on that street, I don’t remember them.
Corrections and Clarifications
In our June 8 article, “Rye Merchants Hit With ADA Lawsuits”, we mistakenly included Post Road Market and Carpet Trends among the businesses targeted. Both are handicap accessible.
Further Protection for Our Trees Back to the Revising Board
At its last regular meeting, June 13, the City Council did not move ahead with proposed amendments to the City tree ordinance.
Residents Rally Behind — or Against — Code of Conduct Revisions
A Rye City School District hearing on revisions to the district Code of Conduct was met Monday with a mix of praise and skepticism.