Several years after one of the summer cottages on Beck Avenue and Wainwright Street went up in flames and the other two cottages were deemed fire hazards and unlivable, a “Build to Suite” sign was posted on the property.
It’s named for its coffee, but remembered for its tasty fare.
I have always loved September – the beginning of the school year, new books, classes, and friends, the fresh start, the possibilities. I always began the school year with resolutions: I’ll be more organized; I won’t get into trouble with the teacher.
In July the City of Rye began using “sharrows” on Forest Avenue. That’s short for “shared-lane marking arrows”, which are designed to remind motorists they’re sharing the road with bicyclists and to remind bicyclists they’re sharing the road with motorists.
The British have to be very happy how everything worked out with their hosting the Olympics. I felt badly for them for the first three days. At that point they had one medal and were tied with Bahrain and Trinidad & Tobago.
National Voter Registration Day, Tuesday, September 25, has been established to bring attention to the importance of voting.
What started as a grassroots organization in 1992 has grown into an essential countywide service, Hospice & Palliative Care of Westchester.
Former Rye Mayor Steve Otis brings his campaign for the State Assembly to Rye on September 29.
Bob Cohen, candidate for the 37th District of the New York Senate, Bill Villanova, running for the 91st NY Assembly District, and Julie Killian, candidate for Rye City Council, will be speaking at the next meeting of the Rye GOP Club.
If you are having a hard time believing your child will be a college graduate this spring, join the club! Rye moms of 2009 RHS graduates are getting together to reminisce and see what everyone has been up to Wednesday, October 24, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Rye Grill.