A Little Rye History: The Endurance and Growth of Our Non-Profits

During the presidential election we were endlessly confronted with partisan battles over big versus small government and “self-reliance” versus the “safety net.”
Letters/Comment 11-2-12

The Great Halloween Disappointment Dear Editor, I look forward to Halloween window painting every year. It is fun to see your painting in a store window. My friend Caroline and I worked really hard on our painting this year. On October 27, four days before Halloween, I went into town with my mom […]
Around Town 11-2-12
Don’t Miss Hit the Ice With the NY Rangers Lace up, kids! Get an introductory skating or hockey lesson from New York Rangers alumnus Dave Maloney, November 4 at Playland Ice Casino. Sessions run from 1:30-2:30 p.m. and 2:45-3:45 p.m. for ages 4-9. Equipment will be provided and no prior skating […]
Obituaries 11-2-12

Barbara Weakley Barbara Jean Maxey Craig Weakley, 76, passed away October 12. She suffered from Alzheimer’s disease in the last years of her life. She was born Christmas Eve, 1935 in Bloomington, Illinois, to Marie and Lon Maxey, a candy factory worker. When she was a child, her parents divorced. After a brief itinerant period […]
Wildcats Top Gryphons to Win Fifth State Title

In a twist of fate, Holy Child opened and closed its field hockey season playing crosstown rival Rye Country Day School, concluding Monday with the NYAISSA playoff final at Columbia University.
Four Garnets Splashing Toward States

After finishing the season with a 6-2 record, Rye High’s swim/dive team sent 11 girls to the Sectional meet at Felix Fiesta last weekend. Four RHS swimmers qualified for this weekend’s State competition in Ithaca
Garnets Advance in Playoffs, Top Panas Before Falling to Pirates

The Rye girls’ soccer team completed its regular season at 9-5-2, earning an 11th seed in Section 1 competition.
Dynamic Duo Buyuk and King Finish Fifth at States

Rye Neck High School sophomore tennis partners Ekim Buyuk and Diana King tied for fifth place this month at the Girls State Championship Tennis Tournament in Latham, N.Y.
Garnets Reach Sectional Final, But Lose to No. 1 Lakeland

Rye’s field hockey team grabbed the League title, earned a No. 2 seed in Sectional playoffs, and made a phenomenal post-season run. The Garnets beat Byram Hills, 3-0, in the quarterfinals at home before topping Nyack, 2-0, last week.
Wildcats Hit With Tough Loss at States

The Rye Country Day girls’ soccer team was ranked No. 1 in the NYAISSA tournament and came one penalty kick away from making it to the finals, before falling 3-2 to Columbia Prep on Monday.