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Community
May 19, 2026
By
Erin Maher
‘Glorious Lessons’ Found in John Trumbull’s Brushstrokes
To a packed crowd at Rye Reading Reading Room, author and historian Richard Brookhiser discussed Revolutionary painter's work and legacy.
Community
May 18, 2026
By
Jackie Frederick-Berner
Confronting Dementia With the Power of Music
Danielle Lussier's weekly music therapy program at Christ's Church aims to benefit cognition, activate physical and sensory experiences, and foster socialization and self-expression.
Community
May 17, 2026
Photo Gallery: Runners Beat the Heat in Soul Ryeders Half Marathon & 5K
Hundreds complete 3.1- and 13.1-mile runs through Rye's streets and parks in fourth-annual race Sunday.
Community
May 15, 2026
By
Kate Circelli
City Says Public Participation Could Be Key to Securing Grant for Gagliardo Park Improvements
Online survey will remain open until May 29, giving residents chance to share ideas and concerns about deteriorating West Rye park.
Obituaries
May 14, 2026
By
Record Staff
Rye Resident Dies at 100
Before retiring at 75, Dot Kelly’s career included working in the accounting offices of Holiday Inn and Ramada Inn.
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May 14, 2026
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Record Staff
Former Rye Resident Dies From Injuries in Motor Vehicle Accident
David Wood, a father of three, was a former chief lineman for Con Edison.
Community
May 13, 2026
By
Chris Marshall
Gagliardo Park Improvements Up for Discussion in Thursday Meeting
Despite failed attempts to secure grant money to restore park, Rye Recreation Commission aims to gather community feedback on long-overdue updates.
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May 12, 2026
By
Camille Botello
Colleagues, Rye Leaders Recall Legacy Left by Late Educator Ed Shine
Following former superintendent's passing on April 21, Rye City Schools board presidents reflect on the achievements of his 16-year tenure in Rye.
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Schools
May 12, 2026
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Cassandra Spiss
Elementary Students Learn About Perils of Cellphones From an Unlikely Group: High Schoolers
Rye High School sophomores and juniors give presentation on the impact phones can have on mental health, sleep, and free time.
Community
May 12, 2026
By
Howard Husock
Once an ‘Utter Eyesore,’ Rye Town Park Tower Undergoing Rapid Restoration Process
Re-stuccoing of 1910 tower is one of a series of new projects underwritten by the Friends of Rye Town Park, which raised $450,000 last spring.
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