Updated: Rye City Schools Close Due to Weather

Superintendent Eric Byrne announced the district-wide closure Thursday morning due to snow and sleet expected into the afternoon.
City Asked to Honor M. Paul Redd and Orial Redd, Trailblazing Civil Rights Leaders

The Redds lived in Rye for 50 years as a family and were Civil Rights leaders, but also faced discrimination, which this effort hopes to highlight.
Rye Dems Endorse Nambiar to Fill Catherine Parker’s Seat on Westchester Board of Legislators

Nambiar won the full endorsement of the body on Tuesday night.
Crime Trends: Calls to Police Increase By 55% in January, Year-Over-Year Data Shows

Police made three arrests in January, compared to two in January 2024 — a 50 percent increase year over year, monthly police department data shows.
Improved Rye Neck Boys Experiencing a Season of Streaks

After 9-0 start and three-game skid, Panthers bounce back for 12-4 record entering home stretch of regular season.
Rye Girls Rebound from Lone Loss in a Big Way

Garnets beat Eastchester by 43 Monday night for fifth straight win, improving to 16-1.
Supporting Youth Mental Health through First Aid

Noticing, or assessing, was at the core of the Youth Mental Health First Aid certification course of the Rye Youth Council last month.
The Instagram Principal: RHS’s New Leader, Andrew Hara, Has Connected with Kids Online and Off

While Twitter was his preferred platform at his previous stop, Hara chose Instagram in Rye and has more than 1,100 to show for it.