Longford’s Debuts New Donut Sundae, Mobile Scoop Shoppe
In its 20th year in town, Longford’s Own-Made Ice Cream celebrated two milestones May 4 at its shop on Elm Place.
A Salute to Our Environmental Caretakers
Federated Conservationists of Westchester County is celebrating 50 years of protecting the environment and working to make it more sustainable.
Now Showing: Second Episode of “Rye Views”
The second episode of “Rye Views” is now airing on Rye TV on Cablevision Channel 76 and Verizon Channel 33.
RYE CONNECTIONS: The History of Free Tuition at Cooper Union
Note: Current headline news, interestingly, is sometimes connected to people and events in the history of the Rye area.
RYE WRITES: The Tales Sheena Hutchinson Weaves
A prolific author with a wild imagination, a flair for narration, and a distinctive voice, Rye Neck grad Sheena Hutchinson now has three books under her belt.
OFF THE CUFF: May 15, 2015
There are lots of reasons to buy a new condo in the city, especially if you’re searching in lower Manhattan. Location, for sure. Chelsea is very hot right now.
AT THE MOVIES: Kristen Wiig Brings Wacky to a New High
Following her celebrated, seven-year-run on “Saturday Night Live,” Kristen Wiig has followed an uncommon acting path.
Tax Cap, Unfunded Mandates, and Cuts in State Aid Cripple Districts
What is at stake if the school budget does not pass on May 19? Expect deep cuts to existing staff and core programs fundamental to the academic awards and school rankings that drive demand and home values in Rye.
Vote No to Preserve School Programs, Jobs, and Your Wallets
Let us look at the whole picture of the Rye City School Budgets over the last ten years. These facts stand out:
Lions Club Names Tim DeGraw April Athlete of the Month
Can a high school student captain his football team in the fall and his baseball team in the spring while maintaining a 94.7 GPA as an AP Scholar and National Honor Society member in good standing?