And the Bronze Plaque Goes to… the Rye Meeting House

City Councilmembers Julie Souza and Sara Goddard and Mayor Josh Cohn at the dedication of the new plaque at the Rye Meeting House, which was provided through a grant from the Pomeroy Foundation. Photo by Margot Burgheimer And the Bronze Plaque Goes to… the Rye Meeting House The Meeting House Conservancy, which has […]
Is Vegan The Way To Go?
Game Changers, but Not Pioneers BY LEE SANDFORD My social media feeders know that I love a documentary, especially one about new ideas in the health and fitness world, so I saw lots of promo for the Netflix documentary released in September called “The Game Changers”. It’s an hourlong promotion of the pro-vegan message […]
Rye’s Own IRONMAN Jim Irvine

Jim Irvine racing in the IRONMAN Lake Placid last summer. SLICE OF RYE For Athlete Jim Irvine, the Challenges Never Get Old BY MELISSA GRIECO During a restful night’s sleep over two decades ago, Jim Irvine had a vivid and specific dream. The lifelong athlete and longtime Rye resident dreamed […]
Garnets Girls’ Keep Rolling

Teaghan Flaherty dribbles towards the net against Eastchester’s Angelina Porcello in the first half of a game at Rye High School on January 9. RHS GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Under New Coach, Garnets Are 9-1 and Reaching New Heights BY LEIF SKODNICK It was a modest celebration by basketball coaching standards, but for Garnets Head Coach […]