Obituaries: Diane Dwyer

Diane Kathryn Kanca Dwyer, of Rye, N.Y., passed away on March 27, 2019, at home surrounded by her family. Born October 3, 1955 in Fairfield, Conn., she was the daughter of John and Julianne (Terdy) Kanca. After graduating from Andrew Ward High School in 1973, she received a Nursing degree from the University of Connecticut in […]

School District Debt Creates Heavy Burden on Future Generations in Rye

School District Debt Creates Heavy Burden on Future Generations in Rye   Imagine you were provided a line of credit with no spending limit and you didn’t have to pay it down or pay it back. The only hitch is that your children and grandchildren would have to bear its burden and pay for your […]

Three Reasons to Vote “Yes” 3 Times on June 11

Outside of the Milton School

Three Reasons to Vote “Yes” 3 Times on June 11 When our family made the decision to leave the city, we looked for over two years in six different areas before deciding to buy in Rye. Our number one consideration was quality schools. When we moved our kids were in preschool, so there was an […]

Rye City Schools Are a Good Investment

Rye City Schools Are a Good Investment   I am an empty nester. My last child graduated from Rye High School in 2018. Like most other parents in Rye, we worried, cajoled, scrimped, and invested to give the best we could for our kids and their education. We made sure our children understood that a […]

Sending a Message

Sending a Message Putting aside the financial and property value implications for a moment, I think it is important that we also consider the messages we are sending to our children and the teachers with this bond. When we allow buildings to decay, unsafe areas to develop, and educational spaces to insufficiently support our children […]

Scouts Honor

Eagle Scouts, from left: Daniel Ricci, Ari Maki, James McSweeney, Julian Allison, Milo Haviland, and Joseph Yang   Scouts’ Honor By Janice Llanes Fabry   There must be something in the water along our Sound Shore communities, because for the very first time in Mamaroneck’s Boy Scout Troop 2’s 101-year-history, six Scouts achieved the rank […]

Abuzz with Knowledge

Abuzz with Knowledge   Milton School’s third-grade classrooms were busy as bees on a recent Friday learning about pollination and its importance in the life cycle of plants. They spent some time trying to figure out is bubble cash legit and played other games intended to expand their knowledge of colonies, queen and worker bees, […]

The Playland Saga Continues

The lawn at Playland has a welcome sign

Standard Files for Bankruptcy, Sues County Over Playland Termination   By Tom McDermott   The long Playland Amusement Park tale has more ups and downs, twists and turns than its own Dragon Coaster. A month ago, County Executive George Latimer notified Standard Amusements that the County was terminating its contract with Standard to operate Playland, […]

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