If you live in the Rye City School District, you may find just what you need on Buy Nothing Rye, a lively Facebook group that has enabled locals to pass along items to neighbors since March 2020.
Adam Kessner and Steve Miller, two Rye fathers whose sons have just successfully survived the college recruiting process, have started a business, CSA Recruits LLC, to pass on what they’ve learned to up-and-coming varsity athletes and their families.
Families showed up early at the train station and on Purchase Street for the best perches. Team managers rounded up their players and gave them final “marching orders.” Holding banners high was somewhat challenging when the winds picked up.
A group of Rye police, including Public Safety Commissioner Michael Kopy, met with an estimated 15 residents at a Park Avenue address on Monday, April 16.
Open for less than a year, AiBo Gallery on Purdy Avenue has more walk-in visitors than all the Rye nail salons combined.
County Executive George Latimer maintains a substantial fundraising lead over his Democratic primary opponent -- incumbent Congressman Jamaal Bowman -- taking in $2.2 million in the first quarter compared to Bowman’s $1.3 million.
Emmy-award winning actor Jon Hamm will soon be strolling Purchase Street to film his latest role for a new Apple TV+ series.
The new owner of G. Griffin Wine & Spirits plans to continue the business as a liquor store with the same name and hours — and even continue using the “Winebulance.”
A majority of the Rye City Council signaled their support for a controversial plan to put artificial turf at Nursery Field, after several leaders of a donor group advocating for the project became involved in the local Republican Party. 

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