Mayor-elect Nathan guaranteed that there will be a new comprehensive plan, referencing the city's plan which hasn't been updated since 1985.
The three candidates were grilled by The Record during an intense lightning round of questioning in the run-up to Election Day.
Rob Rubicco told The Record that he doesn’t have any ties to the Rye candidates, but he’s interested in doing business in the city.
Independent mayoral candidate Rick McCabe finished with nearly $20,000 in campaign contributions.
Jon Elsen, editor-in-chief and co-publisher of The Rye Record, writes that after Record staff spent six hours interviewing all three mayoral candidates, it is abundantly clear that Nathan is by far the best choice for Rye.
Rye's three mayoral candidates sat down with The Record’s politics team for an extensive interviews of the issues of the day.
Nathan and Henderson rarely interacted with their opponent Monday night, and even when McCabe would engage with the pair, he received little acknowledgement. 
In Part I of this series on Rye's mayoral candidates, we hear from Democrat Josh Nathan.
Anderson has chosen to have the Rye Democratic Committee manage her campaign efforts, breaking from the rest of the slate.
Nathan and Henderson are believed to have come to the informal decision not to use political signage late last year before announcing their mayoral campaigns.