Along for the Rye’d: An Open Letter to My Cleaning Lady

Along for the Rye’d An Open Letter to My Cleaning Lady By Annabel Monaghan Pullquote: You might be happy to know that I’ve made some changes around here now that I’m in charge. Namely, there will be no more cleaning the oven. Here is an useful reference for you to get maids that can help […]
Dining In: Banana Bread Saves the Day

Dining In Banana Bread Saves the Day By Karen Schulz If you’re like me and overestimated how many bananas your family — even with all the college kids at home — would eat, then you are going to thank me for this tasty way to repurpose those now ugly, brown ones. Frankly, the mushier the better, so do not throw them away. Eight weeks […]
Bud Murphy

Maurice J. “Bud” Murphy, 89, died peacefully in Rye, N.Y. on April 2, 2020. He lived a long and full life before succumbing to complications from Alzheimer’s disease. The son of Maurice and Irene (O’Hara) Murphy, he grew up in New York City and graduated from Regis High School in 1948. He attended the University of Notre Dame on […]
Science Standouts

Laya Gollamudi and Breanna Brownson at a Science and Engineering fair in pre-social distancing days. Science Standouts Rye High School juniors Breanna Brownson and Laya Gollamudi recently competed in the New York State Science and Engineering Fair (NYSSEF), where both excelled. The competition was held virtually this year due to the coronavirus crisis, but it […]