Holy Child Takes To The Floor

Gryphons Take Stock at NYSE Juniors in Holy Child’s new Leadership Institute in Finance program and seniors studying economics visited the floor of the New York Stock Exchange October 7. The students had the opportunity to spend time with Stacey Cunningham. As only As only the second female NYSE president, in the history of […]
Waterfront Opportunity Awaits

County Exec Issues RFP for Tiki Bar By Robin Jovanovich Last week, County Executive George Latimer released an RFP (Request for Proposal) for the space currently occupied by the Pier Restaurant and Tiki Bar, a popular (not always with neighbors and parkgoers) dining and drinking destination, within Playland. The agreement with John Ambrose […]
Downtown Livin’ Is The Way To Go

Downtown Living Drawing Renters and Downsizers By April Saxe Have you noticed the new apartment buildings and developments popping up all over the Sound Shore area? The urban sprawl from New York City is real and happening. We have seen projects at the old Blood Brothers wrecking site in Mamaroneck (https://rentthemason.com), at the […]
No Funding For Oysters
An Important Project Defunded Many of this paper’s readers may recall articles I’ve contributed about the Rye middle-school and high school students participating in the schools’ chapter of the Billion Oyster Project, an effort to revive the shellfish once so plentiful in our local waters. It has been the only Westchester chapter of the Project, based […]
Nugent Field Will Be The Site Of 2020 Graduation

In Perfect Hindsight The Rye High School graduation of the Class of 2020 will be held on Sunday, May 31 at 2 p.m. on the field of Nugent Stadium. Seniors were offered a choice of June 20, the usual date, to be held on the Upper Field under a tent, and May 31 […]
PB: 10/9

9/29 Waiting for sunrise. Deliveryman reported passed out in his pizza truck, Marriott Courtyard, 12:07 a.m. Driver was tired after long shift. Nothing unusual, sent home for sleep. 10/07 North Street complainant stated someone entered her unlocked car, stole a GPS, 8:20 a.m. 10/07 Double play. Rules of the Road, BPR/Parsons Street, 9:36 […]
Obituaries: John Carey

John Carey, who had a long and distinguished career as a public servant in Rye, as an attorney and legal scholar, and as a judge, passed away the morning of October 7, 2019 in his hometown of Rye, N.Y. He was 95. The first Democrat elected Mayor of Rye, he was also a widely […]