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City
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March 11, 2026
By
Miranda Ferrante
Rye City Manager Brian Shea Among County’s Highest-Paid Administrators
Shea's $260,000 annual salary ranks third among municipal managers in Westchester County.
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City
Environment
News
Police & Fire
March 10, 2026
By
Record Staff
Tremors From Earthquake Near Sleepy Hollow Felt in Rye, Throughout Westchester County
With a magnitude of 2.3, more than 100 in Rye area say they felt light shaking from Tuesday's morning's earthquake.
City
Community
News
March 9, 2026
By
Chris Marshall
Autumn Terrill Wins Human Rights Award for Providing Opportunities to People With Developmental Disabilities
Owner of Give Good Parties, a Rye-based event planning company, recognized by human rights commission at city council meeting.
City
News
Police & Fire
March 9, 2026
By
Chris Marshall
Ryeders On the Storm: How DPW Dug the City Out of a Late-February Blizzard
Workers alternated eight-hour shifts, with four-hour breaks at Rye Rec in between, to efficiently clear out 15 inches of snowfall in 24-hour span.
City
News
Schools
March 4, 2026
By
Miranda Ferrante
Swastika Found Inside Rye Middle School Bathroom
City council, letter from school principal address antisemitic symbol discovered Tuesday.
City
March 4, 2026
By
Chris Marshall
and
Miranda Ferrante
Rye City Council Selects White Plains-Based Consultant to Update Decades-Old Comprehensive Plan
Resolution approved Wednesday night tabs AKRF Planning to modernize plan from 1985, with proposed timeline of 18 months.
City
March 4, 2026
By
Record Staff
Rye Ranked Safest City in New York — Unseating Bedford for Top Spot
Low rates of violent crime and property crime contribute to city's leap from third to first, according to new SafeWise rankings.
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News
March 4, 2026
By
Record Staff
Sullivan Promoted to Rye Assistant City Manager Role
City Manager Brian Shea's new assistant has worked for City of Rye since April 2024.
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News
February 25, 2026
By
Camille Botello
Rye’s Comprehensive Plan Is the Second-Oldest in Westchester. Here are Issues Experts Say That Can Pose.
Neighbors like Harrison, Mamaroneck, Rye Brook, and Port Chester have all updated their comprehensive plans within the last 15 years.
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Schools
February 24, 2026
By
Record Staff
City Council, School Board Meetings Canceled This Week Due to Monday’s Winter Storm
Board of education meeting rescheduled for March 3; city council meeting pushed back to March 4.
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