Latimer Making Headway in Primary Race

County Executive George Latimer has already raised more than $1 million in his run for Congress.
ON THE HOME FRONT

Buyers Out There, Sellers Needed Coming off one of the slowest residential real estate sales years in modern memory, here and nationwide, you might imagine that agents are hanging their heads, like Charlie Brown. In fact, the ones we’ve spoken to are soaring with ideas, like Snoopy. Asked about the continuing supply-demand imbalance, Susanna Cronin, […]
Gordito to Land on Purchase Street in February

Have you noticed a cute little flying pig in downtown Rye lately? If you have, you might want to know that the pig is the mascot of Gordito, a Latin Fusion restaurant coming soon to 24 Purchase Street. The 75-seat eatery is the brainchild of Chef Raffaele Ronca, co-owner of Rafele Rye, which has […]
To Your Health

Embracing Winter – Long Nights and All I’ll confess to loving summers, but over the last few winters I’ve tried to do better at enjoying the colder season with its shortened days and dark nights. Several years ago, with a group of clients and friends, I decided to start marking the shortest and longest days […]
AROUND THE GARDEN

Trim Your Shadow, While You Trim Those Shrubs We are past chit-chat on resolutions. Yet, there is always someone droning on and on about better or more effective ways. We would all do well to trim the talk and get on with it. Alas, Nike’s mantra to just do it is easier said than done, […]
REALTOR’S ROW

The Ever-Resourceful Robert Silverman How do you get into real estate? A strong background in human resources got Robert Silverman in the door at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices’ corporate headquarters in Wallingford, Conn., a dozen years ago. It wasn’t long before he caught the attention of Candace Adams, President & CEO, who asked him: “How will […]
Congressional Redistricting Matters More in 2024

New York’s Congressional redistricting process is in the national spotlight, as it could affect which party controls the U.S. House of Representatives in 2025. As Brian Mann of NPR put it: “In the midterm elections, one of the bluest states in the country saw a relative red wave that led to a net gain of […]
RHS Basketball Maintains its Winning Ways

Rye High School’s boys basketball team continues to impress this season, with five victories in the past six games and an overall record of 11-2 – keeping them in second place among the area’s Class A programs, just behind Pearl River. The latest run started Jan. 5 with an on-the-road rout of Ardsley High, 73-49, […]
Rye Wrestling Looking Like a Section 1 Contender

Section 1 has it’s wrestling strongholds: Teams like Iona Prep, Yorktown, and Somers have dominated in recent years, winning across weight classes in the four-county section’s various tournaments and meets. While this certainly presents obstacles for a team like the Rye High School Garnets, the team found itself on quite a few leaderboards this month, […]
Doing Hard Things Together

Cassie Fenton, a Rye mother of four, used to stand by the pool on hot summer days while her kids begged her to get in. So, when she told her family she planned to plunge into the chilly waters of Long Island Sound on a crisp fall day, “They laughed hysterically and agreed ‘Mom could […]