Nothing Prosaic About This Young Poet
Catherine O’Shea of Rye, a seventh-grade student at Convent of the Sacred Heart in Greenwich, won a Gold Key award in poetry from the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. As a Gold Key winner, the highest scholastic honor in the regional competition, she will now enter the national contest.
Some Like Their Chinese Fresh
We’d been to Wuji, the Asian Fusion restaurant that opened at 26 Purchase Street last year for dinner several time. We loved the seductive mood, the indigo blue walls and lanterns, and the Mai Tai’s, as well as the fresh organic food and the twists on classic Chinese dishes.
You Can’t Be What You Can’t See: Digital Media Panelists Inspire Women to Move Ahead
On International Women’s Day, over 85 women attended a panel discussion called “Women in Emerging Digital Media Leadership” at the Rye Arts Center.
Good Citizenship Comes Early for Some
The Ruth Lyon Bush Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution recently presented this year’s DAR Good Citizen certificate and monetary award to Rye High School senior Deirdre Potter.
RYE TOASTS: Rabbi Robert A. Rothman
RYE TOASTS…. Rabbi Robert A. Rothman, who was honored March 12 at Rye Community Synagogue for his 50-year association with the synagogue.
RHS Girls’ Basketball: Historic Season Comes to a Heartbreaking End in the State Semis
After winning the Class A Section title, the Garnets topped both Saugerties and Vespal to clinch the regional title.
In Other Election News
State Senator George Latimer has yet to formally announce that he is running for a third term representing the 37th district, but Rye City Councilwoman Julie Killian, a Republican, announced her intention to run for the seat last Friday at a press conference at Rye Town Park.