For close to two decades, Sue and Domenick Ciaccia have been an integral part of the School of the Holy Child community. Dom is a longstanding member of the Board of Trustees, who currently serves as Chair of the Development Committee and co-Chair of the Capital Campaign.
For my oldest son’s fourth birthday I took 15 kids on safari in my backyard. I transformed the space into the African savanna and led them all in pith helmets and sunglasses on the adventure of their lifetimes.
Fitness-loving women have welcomed a British import with American hospitality. Sweaty Betty, a multi-sport clothing boutique, born in the heart of Notting Hill 16 years ago, has finally made it across the pond with two flagship stores in SoHo and Greenwich.
Despite the $3.8 million gap between expected total revenues of $75,668,343 and the proposed $79,470,000 school budget, voters will see a tax cap-compliant budget for the 2014/2015 school year, according to Board of Education president Laura Slack.
The City Council may have endorsed the Sustainable Playland Inc. plan for the reinvention of Playland 7-0, but that was nearly two years ago.
Attorney Arthur Schwartz will move for a preliminary injunction that could allow client Carin Mehler to return to her classroom at Osborn School.
At their March 26 meeting, the City Council approved a management agreement with Powell Catering Services of Harrison to assume operation of Rye Golf Club’s snack bar concessions beginning April 1.
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is proud to congratulate Michèle Flood, an associate real estate broker affiliated with their Rye office, for ranking as the company’s No. 1 real estate salesperson and associate broker in Westchester County.
ast month, Sole Ryeders & Friends and the Rye High School Breast Cancer Awareness Club hosted a special event, “Strand Together,”
I used to love to plan and throw my own children’s birthday parties; all from scratch and personalized, from the invitations to the photo thank-you cards that featured each little guest.