GREEN SPACE: The Buzz on Bees Is They Need Our Help
For some of us, bees have a bad reputation. We remember being stung as a child, so we see bees as a threat. But, in fact, we need those yellow and brown fuzzy creatures probably more than most of us realize.
RIGHT IN OUR BACKYARDS: The Crow Chronicles
The other day I was walking down by the Westchester Children’s Museum trailer at Playland, when I noticed two crows gathering up small branches and flying with them up to the top of a nearby pine tree.
RYE RESCUES: with The Carvin Family
The Carvin family — Roz and Joe (Rye Town Supervisor) and daughters Keira and Rhianna — has grown with the addition of two furry members. Roz sent us their wonderful and inspiring rescue tale.
Canes, Swords, Bibles, and Other Noteworthy Items Rye’s Colonial Ancestors Left Their Descendants
Reading the wills of Rye residents from the Colonial era provides many insights into life and death in the period starting in the early 1700s.
The Spidery Web Moms Do Weave
Ah yes, with a misty eye, he drifts back to those halcyon days of yore when the sky was pure blue, the lawn solid green, flowers abloom, and mom was busy in her garden. Her young cherub stays close while she quietly tends plants.
DOWNTOWN PEOPLE: Down Memory Lane
DOWNTOWN PEOPLE: Down Memory Lane:
To talk with Addie DeCrescenzo is to riffle through the pages of Rye’s historical archives.
So Much to Do at the Fair
So Much to Do at the Fair:
Happy youngsters scaled a rock wall, went goldfishing, hula hooped — the champions for three hours…
And They Were Off and Running
And They Were Off and Running:
Mother Nature cooperated with the Rye YMCA and provided perfect running weather for the 26th running of the Rye Derby.