Kander and Ebb’s famous song, “New York, New York” talks about New York being the place where you can make “a brand new start of it” and wake up to find yourself “number one, top of the heap, king of the hill.”
When I was invited to join a group of women for a fall escape to the Adirondacks, it was a no-brainer. Fall foliage, friends, and beautiful views, what could be better?
The change in seasons brought Rye Garden Club members to town, where they replanted pots along Purchase Street and performed their annual cleanup around the Square House.
It amazes me to think I have known John Carey and his lovely wife, Pat for over a half-century.
According to the 2010 census, the City of Rye covers 20.0 square miles, of which 5.8 square miles is land area and the rest is mainly coastal water.
Most of the year, Avi Deixler logs in long hours in the vineyards of the Napa Valley and during the busy fall harvest season he’s processing the grapes from the vines at a winery.
Sophia Aklog, a senior at Rye Country Day School, has been named a Semifinalist in the 2015 National Achievement Scholarship Competition.
Leo Gomez and Nicolas Wilmer, both seniors at Rye Country Day School, were recognized recently by the 2014 National Hispanic Recognition Program administered by The College Board.
Monsignor Dwyer and a committee of Rye moms organized a bangup Teen Night at Resurrection Middle School September 20.
When Rye Neck High School freshman Alicia McMillan sets her mind on something, there’s no stopping her.