Dressing on the Side: Shining On

What do Dorothy Vale and Cher have in common? Sequins. And if that doesn’t prove that anyone can wear bling, then get ready to see the light.
Sondheim and Marsalis at City Center; Broadway Critics Discover Cyrille Aimée in “A Bed and a Chair”

Stephen Sondheim is a composer whose musical theater pieces are not easily adapted to the jazz idiom.
Coming to the Neuberger: “Dear Diary: Update All”
Communicating has never been easier. Remember “Reach out and touch someone with AT&T?”
RHS Boys Basketball: Squad, Down a Man, Facing Stiff Competition


Rye Neck Boys’ Basketball: Shooting for the Stars

The team tied for the Class B League title last season for the first time since 1994, losing a heartbreaker in the first round of the playoffs at Woodlands, 50-47.
Athletes in the News: Robinson and Duarte

Max Robinson, the top distance runner at Johns Hopkins University, recently ran in the cross-country Nationals in Indiana and received All-American honors.
RYE COUNTRY DAY WINTER SPORTS PREVIEW 2013
Girls’ Ice Hockey: To get a good start on the season, the Wildcats used scrimmages against Greenwich and Darien high schools to work on a lot of plays and systems.
A Few of Our Favorite Things

While the weather outside’s been spiteful, the gifts inside Rye retail shops are delightful… So let us shop, let us shop.
The Complete Health/Beauty Package

Long before most of us were scrutinizing food labels, cutting back on sugary treats, and adding quinoa to everything, Wendy Nagle was a conspicuous provider of healthy meals.
Rye’s Senior Hall of Famers

Among the residents inducted into the Westchester County Senior Citizen Hall of Fame at a luncheon December 6, were two extraordinary women from Rye — Betsy Biddle and Barbara Brunner. Both have been active volunteers and advocates for seniors.