Rye Neck High School students are broadening their horizons by learning to communicate effectively in other languages. According to High/Middle School Spanish and Italian teacher Lina Cannavo, students taking advanced level language courses reap future rewards.
Looking for a great weekend escape? Focus on French Cinema runs March 8-10 at the Performing Arts Center at Purchase College.
School of the Holy Child recently announced a $6 million capital campaign to fund the construction of a new field house and the renovation of the school’s 1959 gymnasium into a state-of-the-art theatre.
As part of National Salute to Veteran Patients Week last month, Rye Girl Scouts joined together to create valentines for veterans at the VA Hospital in Montrose.
Every year I write a review of the past year, and then I make a list of those things that I need to change. Unfortunately, I rarely manage to do any of them.
Reacting to complaints that some dog owners are haphazardly allowing their pets to roam free, off leashes, the Rye Town Park Commission mulled its options Monday for increased enforcement, or new guidelines.
At its 85th Anniversary Charter Dinner, the Rye City Lions Club honored Joe Murphy for his longtime service to the Rye community.
Rye High School students, working with Casey DeCola of the Rye Youth Council, have been holding a series of tech workshops for members of SPRYE.
Jay Kicks off First Hort Lunch
On a recent winter’s morning, members of Rye’s local garden clubs, landscape designers, and garden enthusiasts donned their wellies for a look around the Jay Heritage meadow