KNIVES OUT in the Upcoming Mayoral Primary

Not long after Danielle Tagger-Epstein, a former City Councilmember, announced earlier this year that she was going to primary incumbent Mayor Josh Cohn in June, was there a dramatic rise in email blasts throughout town. Concerns were being raised regarding whether Ms. Tagger-Epstein “inappropriately used her influence” in 2017 when she was on the Council to “pressure” the Westchester County District Attorney and the City of Rye to drop the charges […]
Caden Whaling scored two touchdowns for the Garnets in their win over Pelham.

By Mitch Silver In what the Westchester powers-that-be have termed this spring to be the “Fall 2” season for interscholastic football, Rye High traveled to Pelham on March 20 and easily beat the Pelicans 43-21. Junior running back Caden Whaling gained 179 yards and two touchdowns on the afternoon, while young QBs Teddy Berkery and […]
Ready to Fly South Forever?

By Nicole Ball and Amie Pisano If you want to take advantage of our booming local real estate market and are mentally ready to sell your home, but don’t know where to hang your hat next, you’re not alone. With the home-based work lives that many now enjoy, quality-of-life considerations are driving moves to destinations that weren’t viable options when livelihoods were tied to specific office […]
An Easter Spread with All the Frills Upon It

By Stephanie Linehan I think it’s fair to say that we have all experienced some dark days in the past year. For me, the monotony has been especially challenging. A couple of months into the pandemic, I realized that coming up with new ideas and trying them out would give me something to look forward to. This slower pace has given us the opportunity to think outside our repertoire. Given that mindset and with Easter upon us, I decided to take this year’s holiday brunch a […]
A Long Goodbye to Greenhaven, Where Memories and Friendships to Last a Lifetime Were Made

By Janice Llanes Fabry This year has been a cauldron of volatility and turmoil. Adding moving out of one’s home of twenty-five years into the mix has brought it to a full boil. On top of all the changes and restrictions the pandemic thrust upon us, I’ve had to come to terms with bidding our beloved family home farewell. Having made the decision to downsize before the pandemic, my husband and I acknowledged it was the next logical step. After all, our three kids had places […]
Ginger Pisani

Mildred Fultz Pisani died peacefully in Pikesville, Md., on March 7, 2021, due to complications from Alzheimer’s disease. She was 85. Given the nickname Ginger by her father when she was a baby, her beauty was as legendary as her fierce independence, quick wit, sharp intelligence, gentle, loving nature, and wonderful laugh, said her family. […]