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SPRING SPORTS PREVIEW: Rye High

Garnet Laxers Set Eyes on Post-Season Success
SPRING SPORTS PREVIEW: Rye Country Day

Softball Team Bounces Back from Injuries
SPRING SPORTS PREVIEW: School of the Holy Child

State Championship Softball Team Loses Senior Stars, Gains New Coach
County and SPI Reach Agreement; But BOL Support Still in Question
It was standing-room-only at yesterday’s press conference at which County Executive Rob Astorino announced that the County and Sustainable Playland Inc. (SPI) have reached a ten-year agreement.
At Lola: L’Objets of Your Desire

When Caroline Schneider, owner of Lola at 80 Purchase Street, was in Paris in January, she was immediately smitten by everything in the new L’Objet Pour Fortuny line. Smitten enough to make Lola the only independent shop in Westchester to debut the line.
Jumping on the Urban Food Bandwagon
With the arrival of springtime, al fresco New York City dining opportunities are sprouting. On just about every corner, you’ll find enticing choices at city food trucks.
Many World War II Soldiers Departed, but All Will Be Remembered

Thanks to a few good men —especially Chris Maloney, Dan Kelly, and Richard Hourahan — the generation of Rye citizens who served in World War II will never be forgotten.
Private Foundation Funds May Shore Up Schools Budget
Peanuts, popcorn, and Cracker Jacks: forget about baseball, soon your child and everyone else’s will be grounding out sales for his or her favorite school activity.
Zahm and Weber Join Incumbent Glassberg in School Board Race

We have a School Board race. Three people are running for two seats in the upcoming election.