Quartet of Rye Athletes Shatter School Records

Rye athletes have really been on the ball. Four of them smashed their schools’ career scoring records.
Life & Style: Dressing on the Side, A Spritz of Spring

Spring dishes up a lighter, looser style and a side order of black and white — and BAM, a power pop of color. Think a Helmut Newton photo with a large dose of Vitamin C. This time around, the lighter shades moved off the stale pales to crisp, tangy citrus –– pink grapefruit, lemon zest, lime, and especially tangerine. Invader color: Cobalt blue.
Right in Our Backyards: Are Rye’s Evergreens Becoming Everbrown?

It started in December. I saw it as I jogged around the streets near my house. It was particularly noticeable along Forest Avenue and Milton Road, and unavoidably noticeable at the northwest corner of Rye Town Park: evergreen trees turning brown.
Rye Tri Gives Members Good Reason for Doing Just That

The Rye Triathlon Club hosted its annual new members’ meeting February 6 at Rye High School.
RFD Vet Tietjen Moves Up the Ladder

Kurt Tietjen, who has spent 24 years veteran at Rye Fire Department, 11 as a volunteer and 13 as a career Firefighter, has been promoted to Lieutenant.
Through the Garden Gate

From April through June, the Bird Homestead will welcome second graders from the Carver Center for “Through the Garden Gate”, a hands-on, after-school program in organic gardening.
Learning in Progress

Since its recent opening, Little Learners has filled its inviting studio classes with enthusiastic pre-schools and kindergarteners.
Stand-Up Mom Kim Berns

It’s no joke raising three kids, running an interior design business, and keeping up with a husband and home, unless you’re Kim Berns.