Tip from public led detectives to Facebook Marketplace page for Mamaroneck resident Kyle Folkes, who was selling geodes for $750 to $4,500.
Center installed cameras after previous theft in February, but malfunction allowed unidentified culprit to steal four more geodes last weekend.
Drawing on connections across Rye and the broader Westchester arts community, the group invited fellow artists to interpret “For the Love of Art” in their own way.
Mayor Josh Cohn suggested that the council should hold a working session with the Planning Commission to grapple with questions raised in the report.   
Now a Mamaroneck resident, Bornstein’s arrival in Westchester changed her artistic life and compelled her to turn inward.
The Planning Commission asked City Planner Christian Miller to draft an analysis of how the city should approach a zoning change. 
Emerson told The Record Wednesday that more than 80 applicants are ready to paint Purchase Street into an art gallery.
The Form & Function Gallery at the Rye Arts Center last month reflected work from students taking ceramics, mixed media, and the 3-D design class.
After a brief sojourn at 51 Milton Road, The Rye Art Center was forced to vacate the premises.
Across Rye, nonprofit leaders are weighing how the federal government’s slashing of grants and support for nonprofits might affect their budgets, programs, and long-term planning.

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