Sue Hannon knows her Rye Neck soccer players inside and out. Inside the school, Hannon is a guidance counselor with 14 years of experience.
At the Deixler home last Sunday evening a group of women and a few good men were doing more than just enjoying food and conversation.
Sole Ryeders & Friends, together with the Rye High School Breast Cancer Awareness Club, has launched TieTheTownPink.
Four local female authors shared their funny, poignant, and off-the-beaten path experiences in an informal panel conversation at the Rye Arts Center September 18.
The Rye Garnets, having dropped a midweek game with Eastchester 1-0, began last weekend winless in the young soccer season.
My Remarkable Self invites parents to join them for their first monthly parenting support meeting, Wednesday, October 1 from 7-8:30 at Rye Recreation.
A combination of strong upperclassmen and young up-and-coming runners gives the Garnets a winning formula.
In basketball you can be called for traveling. In soccer … is there such a thing as not traveling?
As Coach Beau Morki explained, “This is a rebuilding year for the team.”