SLICE OF RYE:
Angel in Our Midst
Just as Kate Moynihan was wondering what to do with the next phase of her life, she had an epiphany.
A Bit of Rye History:
Police Blotter of Yesteryear Continued
News of fun, curious, and even outlandish local happenings seems to have been published more often in the good old days, especially in summertime when people were “letting off steam.”
The bees living in the Rye Nature Center’s (RNC) working and observational hives aren’t the only ones “bee-ing” busy this summer.
Like everyone else on earth, summer meant everything to me when I was a kid.
Personal training and fitness centers seem to abound in and around Rye, running a close second to nail salons.
Jennifer O’Connor named her private health and fitness training business Élan Elite because she closely related to the definition of “élan” – vigorous spirit, panache, and enthusiasm.
The Hudson River Sloop Clearwater is America’s Environmental Flagship, and this summer I got to spend a week as a volunteer helping it run smoothly.
At the 89th annual Westchester County Swim Association Meet, Rye Golf Club divers Michael Ackert, 13, and Katie Laverty, 12, showed their stuff off the boards.
Beach Volleyball on Oakland Beach, which began the third Monday in May, concluded with the championship playoffs on August 11.
Recent Garnet grad Melissa Curtis has had an interesting year. First, she chose her future college: Princeton was the winner, beating out Harvard, UVA, and Yale.