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The Free Bus Stops Here

At its July 18 meeting, the Rye Town Park Commission voted unanimously to extend Free Beach Tuesdays for residents through August 29.  On Tuesdays, residents of Port Chester, Rye Brook, Rye City, and Rye Neck will be admitted at no cost. Residents of those communities can also ride the Bee Line bus to the park free of charge on Tuesdays.

Pictured, from left: Rye Town Director of Grounds & Facilities Vic Federico, Rye Brook Mayor Jason Klein, Rye Town Supervisor Gary Zuckerman, Rye City Mayor Josh Cohn, and Town Groundskeepers Matthew Garofalo, Joey Carino, Jonathan Somano, and David Coyt waiting at the Bee Line Bus stop in front of Rye Town Park. 

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