Rye is doubly fortunate this fall; both candidates for the District 7 County Legislator seat live in Rye.
The City of Rye mourned the passing of Edmund C. Grainger Jr., who served the community he grew up in well, and in many capacities, over a long and distinguished life.
For a community with a long history of flooding, it’s been a long slog toward mitigation.
Empty storefronts leave a sour taste in the mouths of Rye residents who love their downtown. So having Rosemary and Vine open on the corner of Purchase Street and Locust Avenue last week was a savory treat.
When longtime residents learned earlier this year that Milano’s Hairdressers was closing its doors, it was more than just bad retail news; the shop was an institution, a downtown destination for generations of families.
The Bruce Museum in Greenwich has assembled 46 paintings by American Impressionist Charles Harold Davis for the first retrospective of the prolific landscape painter’s work in decades.
Considered an icon of American architecture, Philip Johnson’s Glass House in New Canaan is a required stop for architecture buffs and pilgrims of Modernism.
Director Steven Spielberg has created some of contemporary cinema’s most iconic visual sequences — the terrifying T-rex attack in “Jurassic Park” and the climactic alien encounter of “Close Encounters” spring to mind.
The cool kids are hanging by the lockers, laughing and talking a little too loud. The nerds are in the classroom early, eager to shake hands with the teacher and nab the seats in the front row.