The Rye YMCA is pleased to announce the winners of Heads Up: A Distracted Walking and Driving Poster Contest. The winners are: 1st Place: Ali Howard, 2nd Place: Kylie Roddy, and 3rd Place: Cole Passaretti.
It took two Rye High School juniors a year — and a team. Last fall, Danny Keller and Grant Janart were at the helm of their first fundraising event.
Cases of influenza are widespread, so County Executive Robert P. Astorino and Health Commissioner Sherlita Amler, MD advise residents who have not already done so to get their flu shot and to take simple steps to protect their health and that of their families.
Life in Rye can be very enjoyable. Our city provides us with simple pleasures on a daily basis. We can watch and listen to the birds from our backyards or windows and we can see the seasons change as we walk along the tree-lined streets of our neighborhoods.
What is the effect of money on the political process and on election campaigns? That’s the subject of the next issue forum sponsored by The Rye, Rye Brook & Port Chester League of Women Voters. The event will be held Tuesday, February 5 at 7 p.m. in the Rye Middle School Multipurpose Room.
When the occasion calls for a little sparkle, most of us think Champagne from France, sparkling wines from California, and Prosecco from Italy.
It is unlikely that any Rye resident or visitor will be dropping litter from an aircraft over Rye anytime soon, but, if they did, they would be violating the City Code 157/Sanitary Regulations, Article XI, which specifically prohibits such an offense.