Meanwhile, the artificial turf has been rolled out, and the field opened to area sports teams beginning in late April.
The mysterious group disseminates its Rye proposals from an encrypted email account and doesn’t sign off with a name or offer additional contact information.
Council members discovered an unexpected benefit to the project recently when soil testing revealed that the field had contaminants, which will now be removed as part of the artificial turf installation.   
The donor group announced in a June 28 email to its supporters that it had reached its financial goal with days to spare.
Putting a special interest group’s thumb on the decision-making scale cannot help but influence that decision.
With nearly every passing day, more articles with more evidence are being presented, with similar conflicts all over the country, if not internationally.
Once a synthetic field is built, the city will be on the hook to pay for a replacement carpet when it becomes necessary, i.e. every 7-10 years.
McCabe is hoping voters can see past ideology this November. Based on enrollment data from the Westchester County Board of Elections, they’ll need to.
“Tuning in to Watch ‘Let’s Make a Deal,’” The Rye Record’s column on the decision, seems to single out Councilman Bill Henderson.
I’m writing to respond to your opinion piece of May 10, 2024, “Tuning in to Watch ‘Let’s Make a Deal.’”

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