Opinion: Home Teardowns Won’t Stop Without Some Legislative Change

City records show that, since the beginning of January 2019, no fewer than 112 demolition permits have been issued. They are a significant part of the Rye real estate market.
History of the Twig in Rye Dates Back More Than 100 Years

The Twig Organization was started in 1911 by a small group of women in Rye, who sewed and rolled bandages for patients at The United Hospital in Port Chester.
Letter: Thank You, Rye

Reports that Livy had been sighted in Rye quickly started coming in on the Rye Moms Facebook page.
New Ferry Tour at Playland Brings History to Life Along the Sound Shore

Barbara Davis invited her ferry tour listeners to imagine the lush forest and vegetation of the land
before Dutch settlers first sailed into it.
Rye Sustainability Committee Joins CURE100 in Race to Net Zero Emissions

As part of its effort to fight climate change, the Rye Sustainability Committee has founded RYE100, a local chapter of CURE100.
New ‘Tuesdays at 10’ Group Wants to Foster Fellowship and Opportunities For Men

As the name suggests, the group of men will meet at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays, once a month, and meetings will feature a speaker from within the community.
RowAmerica Rye Alum Gus Rodriguez Rows For U.S. Team at the Paris Olympics

Rodriguez, who was a spare rower at the Paris Olympics, learned his sport at RowAmerica Rye before becoming an All-American at Brown University.