It has come to this. A person risks being tagged an eccentric these days just by wearing a suit and tie if he isn’t going to the city and nobody made him do it, but just because he feels like it.
Another Championship Softball Season
While many area recreation departments have eliminated their adult softball programs over the past several years, Rye Recreation League Softball continues to thrive. This season, which began in April and ended in early August, they fielded 22 teams.
With local food sources increasing, our area hosts many mating and nesting flying friends.
What happened this year is that two great musical movies from the 1950s were brought to Broadway.
The Rye community can be justly proud of its historic preservation record, including the recent law passed by the City Council, designating portions of downtown Rye as a historic district.
It may be hard to believe, but there is hunger and food insecurity in Rye. Just ask the 200 residents who visit the Bread of Life food pantry every week.
Six years ago, Steve Mochel and his wife, Laura Shuler, decided to testdrive a new business in Rye by launching Fresh Green Light, an innovative driving school geared for the 21st century.
One of America’s preeminent pet photographers lives right here in Rye, and, unsurprisingly, is a rescuer himself.
Harper Lee’s new (well, old, but new) novel caused quite a stir. Some think the whole thing is the height of commercialism. For sure there was a lot of pre-publication hype going on. It’s also been a cause for confusion.