Three Cheers for the Home Teams
Over the Fourth of July weekend, Indian Village and Ridgewood Drive neighbors put on a dazzling display of softball at Rye Recreation. It was North v South in a hotly contested game.
RowAmericaRye Competes in Nationals
In only its third year as a club, four out of eight RowAmericaRye boats qualified for the US Rowing Youth Nationals in Sarasota, Florida, June 12-14.
AT THE MOVIES: The Camera Reveals Little We Didn’t Already Know About the Short and Sad Life of Amy Winehouse
Watching “Amy,” the new documentary about the life and death of pop star Amy Winehouse, I found myself nodding quite a bit.
Jacob Burns DVDs Available Countywide
The Jacob Burns Film Center has made its curated collection of DVDs, housed at the Mount Pleasant Public Library in Pleasantville, accessible to all library cardholders in Westchester County through the inter-library loan service.
Volunteers in the News
Rye’s Emma Hanratty and Caroline Wallach were among the winners of Parks & Trails biennial Hero Awards.
Stay Tuned: Many Views on Local TV Show
It’s time to tune into the third episode of RyeTV’s “Rye Views.” The summer show features an eclectic mix of fashion, art, and sports plus people and issues all unique to the community.
DRESSING ON THE SIDE: Prints Charming
Just when you thought you were dressing out of your comfort zone by wearing more color, the fashion lords dare you to wear prints. And not ladylike florals or standard stripes, but explosive, artistic, humorous, statement-making prints.
Right in Our Backyard: The Circle of Life – and Death
The other day I was walking down my driveway when I noticed a small bird’s egg, broken and splattered. That got me thinking about the ways we encounter death from day to day, without going out looking for it.
Is Competition Necessary to Sport?
When I strike a golf ball purely, a sublime thrill surges through my body like nothing else I have ever experienced.