As a boy growing up in Queens near his family’s restaurant, London Lennie’s, Les Barnes used to accompany his father – Lennie himself – to the Fulton Fish Market, in those days by the East River and Brooklyn Bridge.
Here Comes Our Bride
Is it easier this time around? As the mother of the bride for the second time, I get asked that a lot. Our eldest daughter Jena is getting married, two years after her sister Jesi, on my parents’ wedding anniversary, an homage to her beloved grandparents.
Rye City Council member Julie Killian decided to run for State Senate in January 2015, the day New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver was arrested on federal corruption charges.
Close to 700 residents have signed a petition in protest of the application by Crown Castle, on behalf of Verizon Wireless, to erect 64 mini cell towers, 55 of them in the right of way on residential properties.
Since the Rye Sustainability Committee was formed back in 2010, it has had a great track record of keeping the City of Rye in the know on a wide range of environmental issues and concerns.
Growing up in Rye during the Seventies and Eighties, I was blissfully unaware of how fortunate I was that my parents chose Rye to settle down in and raise a family.
Rye Swimmers and Divers Make a Splash at Counties
And they were off at the 91st annual Westchester County Championships, referred to by most as “The Counties,” July 25.