A Vision of Historic Visionaries
‘Twas a week before Christmas, and the Jay Heritage Center’s stocking was more than filled.
Rye Arts Center Auction of Harper Sculpture Exceeds Expectations:
Though he was once an industrial designer by profession, and a successful one at that, Irving Harper has found celebrity in the 98th year of his life because of his whimsical, colorful, and structurally complex paper sculptures.
Service Dogs Help in Healing Veterans’ Hearts and Minds:
Charlie, a black German Shepherd, wasn’t at Pet Rescue’s facility in Harrison for very long before volunteers realized that he was a special and extremely clever dog.
January is a dreary time for the moviegoer. It’s so cold that there is little else to do, but the local multiplexes do not exactly have much to offer
How refreshing to discover that a unique business is opening on Purchase Street. It’s a new concept in town, yet it’s been around for thousands of years.
In the 1967 movie, “The Graduate”, Ben (Dustin Hoffman) gets a one-word piece of advice from an older friend: “Plastics” (meaning that’s where the future lies). In the same vein, my friendly advice to you is “Patient Portals.”
About a year ago, the darkness on Playland Parkway and Access Road began to be noticed by many Rye residents.
The City Council has amended Chapter 76 “Dogs” of the Rye City Code in order to allow dog owners,
Mayor Joe Sack delivered the annual address at the January 14 City Council meeting.