City school district taxpayers can cast their ballots in advance of this month’s $110.5 million budget vote for the first time, thanks to recent state legislation expanding voting rights.
Leaders of the donor group, Let the Kids Play, made clear in emails that they wanted to assert influence over the city’s Republican party – and the two Republican City Council members -- to win support for artificial turf.
When Nina Zambiachi, a junior at UCLA, was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma during her sophomore year at Rye High School, her greatest worry was pretty typical for a 15-year-old.
Candice Lombardi, Rye resident and producer of Food Network’s “The Kitchen,” says as delectable as the on-screen dishes are, they’re just one of many things on her mind once the cameras start to roll.