Squash isn’t a big-crowd sport like football and basketball, so Rye High’s Squash players and coaches are always looking to spread word about and raise money for the program.
A Pioneering Spirit:
Among the treasures at The Osborn is longtime resident Louise Levy. Being a very youthful 103 isn’t her only claim to fame.
Jeannette Doné-Lagemann has lived on three continents, speaks five languages, and has flourished in several successful careers.
Lynn Mazzola believes that rescue dogs and their owners have a special bond. As she explains, “Rescue dogs really get it because they’ve been caged and frightened, and now they have found their family, so they just love you so much for caring about them.”
In addition to having a new executive director, the Rye Arts Center has a new board president.
Jacques Loupiac and his extraordinary staff invite you to help them celebrate the 30th anniversary of La Panetière,
The Rye Rotary Club is pleased to announce the winners of the 2015 Dr. Joseph Soury Good Citizen Awards. The recipients are selected by school staff and faculty based on their achievement and service to the school.
Interior designer Peter Sinnott IV, principal of Home Works in Port Chester, is well known in our neck of the woods.
Food prep gets a little more intense around my house in the summertime. During the school year I rely heavily on a woman named Rosa at the Rye High cafeteria.