City Unveils New Salt Shed
Harsh winter weather may be in the rear-view mirror, but city officials started preparations for snow-and ice-slicked roads to come with a recent groundbreaking ceremony for Rye’s new salt shed. Mayor Josh Cohn and members of the City Council were joined by state Sen. Shelley Mayer and Assemblyman Steve Otis at the Department of Public […]
Library to Renovate Children’s Room
The overhaul, projected to cost $100,000 and financed primarily by money raised at 2023’s Casino Night, will feature new flooring, a new layout and fresh paint.
Harrison Market to Check Out
The 12,018 square-foot supermarket occupies nearly half of the retail space at Harrison Shopping Square, according to a property description from Regency Centers, the complex’s owner.
Carver Plan Addresses Housing and Teens
Port Chester residents need more affordable housing, more teen programs, and ways to prepare their teens for adulthood.
Sixty-Five Years of Rye City Managers

While a council-manager is the most common form of local government, it differs from the system of most large cities like NYC and LA, which function under the mayor-council structure.
Letter: Let’s Stick With Grass

The best and safest solution for improving Nursery Field is a drainage system and a natural grass surface. We hope the City Council will take this step in the right direction.
Letter: We Want Artificial Turf

We ask that on April 17, the council move forward with the completion of the design plans for the Nursery Field Improvement Project.
Opinion: Time to End Artificial Turf Plan

There are opponents of artificial turf all over town, and their primary concerns are health, safety, and the environment – and, yes, their kids.
Opinion: Weighing Values and Priorities
It is time for leaders to lead, and I’m hopeful that they share my values and prioritize the responsible creation of more playing space in Rye for our youth and a turf field at Nursery.
Culture Clock
Cultural events around the area.