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Kids Learn the Ins and Outs of Victorian Tea Party

The Rye Historical Society recently hosted an engaging and delicious spring break camp -- A Taste of History: Victorian Voyage…

1 month ago

City Unveils New Salt Shed

Harsh winter weather may be in the rear-view mirror, but city officials started preparations for snow-and ice-slicked roads to come…

1 month ago

Was That an Earthquake?

As the ground settled and Rye residents returned to their routines — with no serious damage or injuries — the…

1 month ago

Library to Renovate Children’s Room

The overhaul, projected to cost $100,000 and financed primarily by money raised at 2023’s Casino Night, will feature new flooring,…

1 month ago

Harrison Market to Check Out

The 12,018 square-foot supermarket occupies nearly half of the retail space at Harrison Shopping Square, according to a property description…

1 month ago

Carver Plan Addresses Housing and Teens

Port Chester residents need more affordable housing, more teen programs, and ways to prepare their teens for adulthood.

1 month ago

City Mulls 3-Year $4.5M Street Repair Plan

Several of the roads planned for 2024 sit in Indian Village, a low-lying residential neighborhood accustomed to flooding.

2 months ago

How Danes Helped Jews During World II

During World War II, the citizens of Denmark became protectors of the country’s Jewish community. Charlotte and Ronen Thalmay, fourth…

2 months ago

Ceasefire in Tax Lawsuit Against Playland

Rye and Westchester County have declared a brief ceasefire in their battle Playland paying property taxes. 

2 months ago

Too Good to Go Helps Local Shoppers — And the Planet

Chian-Run Chern showed a QR code to prove she had paid $6.99 for a “surprise bag” of baked goods valued at $21 or more.

2 months ago