Trinity Presbyterian Plans New Church in Purchase
For the last 17 years Trinity Presbyterian Church has been holding its worship services at School of the Holy Child, while combing the region in search of a home of its own.
Police Blotter 12-6-13
12/2: Snow ordinance summonses issued: Hill/Wainwright streets. Dearborn/Oakwood/Park/Roosevelt avenues, Overlook Place, 12/1: Suspicious party reported, Purchase Street. Large bearded male in red suit, white trim, making lists, checking them twice, asking questions about naughty or nice. Checked out, Rye Chamber’s Mistletoe Magic participant 12/1: Grandview Avenue resident reported rowdy kids I.F.O. his house. Two kids walking home. […]
Follow-Up on the News: Yandrasevich Again Appears in Court
Judge Joseph Latwin opened the December 17 Rye City Court session by announcing that the date was the 110th anniversary of the Wright Brothers’ Kitty Hawk flight.
Rye Rescues: Cola

Rye residents Margie Rossin and her husband David Gross decided that they wanted to rescue a dog and shortly thereafter the adorable Cola was welcomed into their home.
THE SWEATER SET

At the annual Indian Village Holiday Party, beauty was in the eye of the beholder as far as the best or worst Christmas sweater.
Christmas Services 2013
A list of Christmas Services.
More Toys for Tots
The Rye Police Department’s Toys for Tots program once again received an added boost from Bill and Christine Disbrow. Proceeds from a raffle created by the couple will be used to purchase toys for the program.
It’s the (Snow) Law
Winter is officially upon us, which precipitates a reminder of the City Code (167-47) regarding snow clean-up.
Livin’ the Dream in the Art World

Rye High School graduate Sandrine Milet never thought she’d be managing an art gallery or curating her own show for that matter right out of college.
Right in Our Backyard: Skimmia, That Other Shiny, Red-Berried Evergreen

Holly has always been associated with the Christmas holiday season. In fact, green and red are probably considered the official colors of Christmas. And rightfully so.