Football and rugby have shared roots, but Jack Acciavatti, captain on both Rye High School’s state champion football team last fall and its nationally ranked rugby team this spring, knows there’s a big difference.
A collection of 35 photographs that tell stories, imbue emotion, and create atmosphere can be seen at the Rye Arts Center as part of The Ground Glass’s 48th Annual Juried Exhibit.
More events highlighting Rye’s history and culture intended to interest both the broad population as well as youngsters are planned at the at the Square House Museum on city history throughout the year.
The council, before the most recent election, was run without proper consideration of public opinion or the opinions of all council members. On top of all that, the council was downright uncivil.
Mulch suppresses weed growth by depriving weeds of the sunlight they need to germinate. As a result, desirable plants have less competition for the available resources required for optimal growth and vitality.
A group of dog owners who meet regularly at Rye Town Park got together on Sunday, April 14 for the second annual effort to fill in all the holes their dogs had dug.
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