Speaking of Style: Zeroing in on Maria Cornejo

With the spate of recent weather, spring may seem eons away, but not for a clothing storeowner.
Sharing Her Heart Through the Arts

Enza Boccasile Wohabe isn’t a trained cook or artist, but she has a passion for both and a dream of publishing a cookbook and selling her paintings.
Life Can Be Scaled Back and Beautiful

A few months back, realtor Charlene Tobin traded in a 6,000 square-foot home on a big piece of property in Purchase for a more manageable home in the Hidden Falls community in Rye Brook.
Honoring and Drawing Strength From Our Veterans

Honoring and Drawing Strength From Our Veterans
Last Sunday morning, there was far more than a minute of silence at Rye’s Veterans Day Ceremonies. Our prayers were for those now serving our country.
LET THE RESTORATION BEGIN

LET THE RESTORATION BEGIN
We peeked outside and life was pretty much back to normal — after nature’s two-week rampage.
The Way to Their Hearts After Sandy

The saying goes, “too many cooks spoil the broth,” but in the case of unwelcome guest Sandy, there couldn’t be too many cooks in downtown Rye.
Lions Club Award Dinner Postponed Due to Sandy
The Rye City Lions Club regrets to announce that the Charter Night Gala Dinner, honoring Joe Murphy with the 10th Annual James A. and Marian M. Shea Community Service Award, has been cancelled.
Faith Grows in Wondrous Ways

Andrew Kranichfeld, who grew up in Rye and now lives in the Bronx, is the author of a new children’s book, “Karen’s Garden.”
2013 City Budget; City Staff Propose 3% Tax Increase
A $31.7 million city budget for 2013 was detailed for the Rye City Council Wednesday.
VOTERS GO FOR THE BOND
By an overwhelming margin, Rye residents approved the two bond resolutions on the ballot, November 6.