Rye Rescues: Sierra, the Catahoula Leopard Dog
Thanks to 11-year-old Matteo Balentine for sharing his story about his beloved rescue dog, Sierra.
Where the Wild Things Thrive
When groups plan festivals, it’s usually to celebrate a special occasion. In the case of the Friends of Edith Read Wildlife Sanctuary, the idea germinated because of unsettling news.
Nothing Serendipitous About Success
In January 2013, Serendipity Labs opened in the longtime vacant Biltmore Motors space on the corner of Locust and Theodore Fremd avenues…
Thoroughly Modern Mix
Over 150 guests gathered at Apawamis Club October 6 for a fabulous luncheon and lecture to celebrate the launch of design guru Eddie Ross’ first book, “Modern Mix:
Gateway to Fitness
Kira and Miles Woolsey, Mia Howson, and Morgan Gold, pictured in front, were among the many Rye YMCA members who couldn’t wait to try out the new ExerZone.
Pharmacist with a Bedside Manner
Steven Dershowitz, Head Community Pharmacist at Rye Beach Pharmacy for 16 years now, takes as much pride in knowing every last one of his customers as he does in the pharmacy’s array of services.
The Perennially-Blooming Rye Garden Club
What becomes a centennial most? In the case of the Rye Garden Club, a history to be proud of and passionate gardeners that continue to astound us with their creative and civic endeavors.
Great Bones: 245 Milton Road
Most of us were drawn to Rye because of its setting on Long Island Sound, abundant green spaces, award-winning schools and vibrant community.
RYE NECK GIRLS’ SPORTS: At Rye Neck This Fall, Misery Has Company
There are four girls’ sports (not counting the female half of cross-country) playing for Rye Neck this autumn.
RHS GIRLS’ SOCCER: Garnets Lose the Battle Against Yorktown
On October 3, Rye High played a tough game against a very physical Yorktown team, and came up short in the 4-3 loss.