Stylish Arrival

The Styleliner, filled with the latest in accessories and jewelry, parked in front of 269 Purchase Street on October 29, creating quite a happening.
First Bloom for Blue Tulip

Over 50 chocolate lovers came out for the grand opening of Blue Tulip Chocolates at 137 Purchase Street on a recent Sunday afternoon.
If You’re With Coach Gags, You’re on the Right Track

If you’re a local, you’ve probably seen him eating lunch at On the Way Café or walking with his wife, Robbie, by the duck pond in Rye Town Park. Chances are you didn’t know you were in the presence of a coaching legend.
Rugby Is Coming to Rye

Over 30 players, ages 5 to 50, gathered for an afternoon of rugby at Oakland Beach over Columbus Day weekend. Parents and players were able to learn more about the program coming to Rye Recreation this spring, receive some coaching, and compete in an informal game of touch rugby.
The Ice Season Cometh

Rye High School hockey players are comfortable on ice, so a little rain wasn’t going to discourage them from their goal — holding a successful carwash fundraiser.
Memoirs of a Runner: The Mommy Years

Running became my main form of exercise shortly after I became a mom. Through most of my 20s it was good old aerobic and step aerobic classes, wearing of course the obligatory crop-tops and Nike Hi Tops.
RHS Field Hockey League: Title Goes to the Garnets

Rye High’s 15-1 field hockey team won their league III-B title on October 17 with a 3-0 win over Horace Greeley. Less than 24 hours earlier, they bested Ossining 4-0.
Two Undefeated Rivals Tie in Tight Knot

Holy Child’s undefeated soccer team (9-0-3) visited undefeated rival Rye Country Day (10-0-2) on October 17 and brought with them a big surprise — that this team, which won only three games last year, was a force to be reckoned with.
There’s No Place Like a Home Meet

Rye Country Day School hosted their annual home cross-country meet at Edith Read Sanctuary on October 16, welcoming Hopkins, Green Farms Academy, and Holy Child.
Hats Off to Rye’s Sectional-Bound Girls’ Tennis Stars

Nathalie Rodilosso of Rye High won the Conference III singles tournament on October 16, propelling her to among the top four seeds in Sectionals, which began this week.