RHS gradthumbThe 82nd Rye High School Graduation Ceremony was filled with oration, music, and reflection. Two hundred and nineteen seniors crossed the bridge — literally and figuratively — the morning of June 15, and a glorious day it was.

holychild-gradOn June 9, 69 young women received their diplomas from Head of School Ann Sullivan — and roses from the Class of 2018 — at School of the Holy Child’s 103rd Commencement Exercises. Afterwards, the celebration continued in the Marren Family Garden.    

RCDS gradOn June 7, Rye Country Day School held its 144th Commencement. The eighty-five members of the Class of 2013 proceeded into the Nelson Athletic Center as family members and friends applauded.

B15 1 yr cicadaThis spring, news media across the country began reporting this was the year that 17-year cicadas would inundate the eastern United States.

After the wild success of last year’s senior send-off video — a Rye High staff lip dub of Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe” with 25,995 hits and counting — the thought of a follow-up video was a welcomed challenge.

BUS ORGS-Michele FloodColdwell Banker Residential Brokerage is pleased to congratulate Michèle Flood, an associate broker in their Rye office, for becoming the company’s No. 1 sales associate out of more than 2,100 sales associates in Westchester County and Connecticut.

It is not easy to capture the attention of readers with more bad news about the soaring costs of medical care in the U.S., but a recent article in The New York Times may have succeeded with the simple headline: “The $2.7 Trillion Medical Bill.”

While the traditional shopping experience of stepping into the brick-and-mortar and being able to try on and peruse has its perks, it’s hard to beat online shopping for the ease and comfort it affords.

At the June 11 Rye City School Board of Education meeting, parents expressed strong disapproval of the District’s actions related to the recent cheating scandal.

movie2The character of Superman presents a challenge in the post-9/11 era of superheroes.

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