Plan Your Summer Escape with Help from Rye Retailers

By Kicki Storm If you haven’t already mapped out a summer vacation and started shopping for new beach, barbecue, and travel clothes, head to Purchase Street for one-stop style shopping. Our local boutiques have all you need in fashions, footwear, and products for all your beach, poolside, and outdoor dining fun. Here’s the summer from shop owners and longtime managers […]
Police Blotter 6/7: Illegal Fishing, Parties Broken up & Coyotes

6/3 L-ugh! Disabled vehicle, Peck Avenue/Station Plaza, 5:44 a.m. Ohio registration vehicle with flat tire. Owner requested time to purchase wrench at Auto Zone. Permission granted to park for the day 6/2 Caller stated kids in skate park were making noise, 9:25 p.m. Parties were not being loud; advised to leave at 10 p.m. when […]
Owen Kovacs Named Rye Lions Club Athlete for May

By Mitch Silver This spring, as the Sectional lacrosse playoffs were set to begin, junior Owen Kovacs led the Rye High varsity in scoring with 41 goals and 22 assists. The attackman with the powerful left-handed shot scored the goal — his sixth of the game — with 90 seconds left to beat Bronxville 12-11 […]
Mayor Cohn, the City Council, and the Rainbow Pride Flag

By Lanier Saperstein I have known Mayor Josh Cohn since 2005 when we worked together at a law firm in New York City. Josh is a smart, thoughtful person with a keen sense of humor and, before retiring from private practice, was one of the country’s leading derivative lawyers. Being the simple litigator I am, […]