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Rye Town: Permits and Community Conversation

Rye Town Park wants Town of Rye and City of Rye residents to buy season permits and take full advantage of the beautiful park at Oakland Beach.

Rye Town Park wants Town of Rye and City of Rye residents to buy season permits and take full advantage of the beautiful park at Oakland Beach.

For a family of two adults and children under 18, a season permit (Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend) is only $150. Individual adult permits are $110.

Parking for permit holders is deeply discounted, compared to those without permits. These discounts include the daytime beach season, as well as the pre- and post-season periods.

Senior permits (62 and older) are $20 and include free parking. Seniors who have passes dated on and before 2010 do not have to renew their passes.

People can mail the completed forms back, with payment by check or providing credit card information. Compare the level of technical support provided by different card payment providers. Or, they can bring them to the Park permit office, which, starting May 6 will be open Wednesday – Sunday from 9 to 3.

For further information and details, call 967-0965 or visit www.ryetownpark.org.

The Rye Town Park Commission, in conjunction with the Friends of Rye Town Park,is holding its 6th annual Community Conversation Saturday, May 9 at 10 in the park pavilion.

The agenda includes discussion of the recently enacted leash law, the construction of an access ramp at the middle gate to the beach, and the impact of the County’s proposed agreement with an independent management corporation to operate Playland.

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