Television Noir Now Streaming

Netflix is having a moment. On January 23, the home entertainment platform proudly announced an 8 percent increase in revenue in the last quarter of 2012.
ON THE HOUSE: Houses of a Certain Age

ON THE HOUSE: Houses of a Certain Age
As a card-carrying member of Home Renovators Anonymous, I eye the Tuesday morning lineup of new real estate listings in town.
Realtor’s Row: Michele, Our Belle

Thirty-seven years ago, when Nancy Neuman and Pat Singer were opening a real estate firm in town, they invited Michele Flood to join them as an agent.
Along for the Rye’d: The Hot Seat

Is there anything more awkward than the parent-teacher conference? It embodies all the stress and apprehension of a performance review with the added discomfort of being perched on a teeny tiny chair.
Police Blotter 3-1-13
2/26: Two-vehicle accident reported, possible injuries, Theodore Fremd Avenue. Acura passenger safely behind airbag, only shoes showing. Ambulance, flatbed requested. 2/25: Noise Complaint. Alarm reported sounding on Purchase near Woodrow Jewelers. 2/25: Dale Carnegie refresher. Parkway Drive caller reported suspicious male “punching” on her door, not stating what he wanted. She observed male, wearing sweatpants/jacket, going […]
Great Chefs, Great Cause

The areas best chefs — nearly 70 of them — combined their culinary forces on behalf of Greenwich Hospital March 1 at Westchester Country Club.
Morsels on Rye 3-1-13

Engagements Ferris — Tomaselli Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ferris of Rye and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Mosca of Palm Beach and Mr. Robert Tomaselli of Congers, N.Y. are delighted to announce the engagement of their children, Danielle Ferris and Vincent J. Tomaselli. The future bride graduated from Rye High School and earned a Master’s degree magna […]
Dinner Time, Kids!

To coincide with National Nutrition Month, the Rye YMCA will host a special presentation and discussion with blogger and author Jenny Rosenstrach.
A Little Rye History: Police Blotter of Yesteryear, Part II

Lest we take for granted the general peace and safety that residents of Rye enjoy today, it is useful to look back a hundred years or more to the conditions that existed before Rye was incorporated as a self-governing village with its own ordinances and police force.
Student That Merits Our Attention

Caitlin Hogan, a senior at School of the Holy Child, has been named a Finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.