A Year of Good Reads
A Year of Good Reads:
Nothing beats sitting by the fire on a winter’s afternoon with a riveting read or sharing a tale of adventure with your children or, even better, your grandchildren.
A BIG Helping of Love
A BIG Helping of Love:
Last Sunday, good souls not only attended church, they also later gathered at the Helping Hands for the Homeless and Hungry holiday party at Wainwright House.
Around Town – December 19, 2014
Compiled by Janice Llanes Fabry Save the Date Make History Enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and music before the momentous live auction at 6:15. Proceeds to benefit Rye Arts Center. Admission: $50. For tickets and information about sealed bid submissions and more, call 967-0700 or email noahopitz@ryearts center.org. A Trio of Jazz Brunches Wainwright House’s […]
The Life of a Very Special Mind and Man
The Life of a Very Special Mind and Man:
The Osborn is many things to many people. In addition to offering first-class rehabilitation and assisted-living facilities, the 56-acre campus also includes numerous gracious homes and apartments where residents live independently.
Forty Years and Many Goals to Come Before They Sleep
Rye High School’s Hockey team celebrated 40 years of excellence on the ice December 17 at Playland,
Christmas at the Movies
Regardless of your faith or beliefs, Christmas Day is one of the best days to see a movie.
ALONG FOR THE RYE’D: Warning: It’s Christmas, Mom Might Snap
One of my favorite holiday traditions is watching stuff I’ve seen a hundred times and sobbing in front of my television.
Rye Merchants Took the Night Off to Celebrate
All year long, the Rye Chamber of Commerce works to make ours a better business community.
It Was a Very Good Year for Rye Real Estate
Christmas came early for Rye home sellers, realtors, and developers. Year-to date, 171 single-family homes in “10580” have sold, 102 of them in the last six months.
A LITTLE LOCAL HISTORY: Two Fiftieth Anniversaries
The fiftieth anniversary and rededication of Rye City Hall not only allowed the community to give thanks for the generous gift by John Motley Morehead in 1964, but also to recognize the public service of Morehead along with other current and former civic leaders.