That’s What Friends Are For

A rainy night didn’t discourage good friends from heading to the Friends of Rye Town Park fundraiser last Saturday.
Let There Be Patdo!

Soon after moving to town, I got lost trying to take the “short-cut” to Greenwich. I never made it out of Port Chester that day. Following directions was never my forte, which on this occasion was fortuitous as I discovered Patdo Light Studio that fall day in 1992.
Tudor Tune-up

When Gina Imperato and Charles Oestreicher decided it was time to demolish a previous owner’s 1960s sunroom addition to their classic 1930s Tudor home on the Westchester Country Club grounds, and replace it with a fabulous family room, they needed a team of artisans.
An Eminent Victorian

One can indeed go home again, especially if the new owner of your old house respects the age and character of the house and plans on keeping the moldings if not the mold.
Idylls of the Homeowner

For most of us, when we imagine our dream house it comes complete with a white picket fence, a brooding room for him, a light-filled study/ exercise room for her, a soundproof playroom.
Striking a Pose for H.O.P.E. at The Osborn

The atrium room at The Osborn was all dressed up in black, white and pink, as if for a “sitting,” as they used to call fashion shoots when Mrs. Babs Simpson began her twenty-five year run as an editor at Vogue.
Sandy Hook Moms Forge Friendship With Rye Moms
I grew up in Rye in the 70s and 80s and spent my entire childhood there. I went to Osborn, then Midland, and graduated from the high school as a devoted Rye Garnet, class of ’85.
A Memorial Day to Remember

In 1968, at the age of 31, Lt. David H. Wyrick, my brother, was killed in Vietnam.