Council to Consider Large-Scale Building Moratorium; Sets Public Hearing

Photo Alison Rodilosso
The moratorium proposal is intended to give the council time to evaluate whether the city’s current zoning laws should be amended to preserve aspects of the community’s character.
Rye Hockey Tops State Champ Suffern for First Time in 32 Years

Senior Tyler McDermott scored the game-winner Wednesday against Suffern. Maureen Tsuchida
Trailing 1-0 halfway through the final period, Rye exploded for two goals in 20 seconds from Will Niejadlik and Tyler McDermott.
What’s New With the Rye Metro-North Station? Long-Delayed Coffee House Hopes For Summer Opening

Photo Mayra Kalaora
Breno Donatti, the founder of Winfield Street Coffee, said they had been negotiating the lease at the Rye train station with the MTA since 2018.
Pace of Downtown Development in Rye Raises Concerns With Latest Buildout on Purdy Avenue

Photo Lois Wald
Rye, and its downtown, may be especially vulnerable to development pressure, because it has not revised its master plan in 40 years.