Four people with long-ago memories of the historic Meeting House on Milton Road gathered there on February 2 for the first session of an oral history project.
With new stewardship plans for the 23-acre Jay Estate in mind, the Jay Heritage Center’s Auxiliary group, the Preservationists, held not one but two events in January.
In addition to roses, another great way to celebrate Valentine’s Day is with a rosé, specifically a sparkling rosé.
In announcing the retirement of longtime staff member Diana Keller last month, the Rye Arts Center also reported the hiring of three new employees.
Baking soda (or bicarbonate of soda) is a naturally occurring material that is non-toxic, inexpensive, and a great household cleaner.
WestFair Rides and WESTMED Medical Group have launched a collaborative pilot program, arranging rides for patients 60 and older that no longer drive to medical appointments at the WESTMED Rye office.

If you’re ever invited to a party at the Milton School, say "yes."
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.
The weather forecasts for January 30-31 in Rye were ominous – a rainy deluge coupled with winds gusting up to 60 miles per hour. These were accompanied by Nixle warnings from the Rye Police Department that power outages and flooding were likely.
The Rye High girls’ squash program began just three years ago, but the Garnets placed second in League playoffs. The team is now 8-5.