Sandsational!

League Beach Volleyball enjoyed a spike-filled season Monday nights at Oakland Beach.
County Swimming and Diving: Sculti & Egan Set Records

The 87th Annual Westchester County Swimming and Diving Championships went off without a hitch. Lake Isle Club hosted the Diving Championships July 23-24; the swimming competition took place at the Playland Pool July 30-August 2.
House Rules

As co-owners of The Open House, Michele Green, interior designer, and Barbara Sperling, manager, deal with design dilemmas on a daily basis.
Those Boys of Summer at Westchester Academy

Westchester Baseball Academy ended the season on a hot streak, winning three in a row in the WBA Playoffs to capture the championship.
Serendipitous Spaces

You can still whistle while you work, but if you’re like many, you’re no longer doing so from a fluorescent-lit cubicle in a corporate office.
RIGHT IN OUR BACKYARDS: Hollyhocks, Rose of Sharon Brighten Summer

As this summer’s heat bakes people, pets, and plants alike, one source of distraction is the proliferation of large, colorful flowers that began blooming in early July. If you’re driving by in a car you might not notice them, but on foot or on a bike you can’t miss them.
Rye Sailors at Championship Regattas

The sun set on the 2012 summer sailing season August 10.
Five sailors, representing both Rye and American Yacht Club, reached port with medals in their respective boat classes after racing in the Junior Sailing Association of the Long Island Sound Championship regatta.
Realtor’s Row: Marathon Man Peter Glennon

After graduating from Brooklyn Law School, Peter Glennon found he wasn’t completely wedded to pursuing a career in domestic relations law.
Where Girls Just Want to Have Fun

The unbeatable Rye mother and daughter team of Judy Graham and Abbie Durkin own three retail shops, two in Larchmont (Clutch and Pink on Palmer) and one in the Rye Ridge Shopping Center.
How One Letter Made a Difference in So Many Young Lives

Back in 2007 Mary Julian got a letter from a New York City school student named Jysiah. He was thanking her for her support of the City’s Inner-City Scholarship Fund, of which he was a beneficiary.