The city of Rye will go back to court with its insurance carrier, Travelers Casualty & Surety Co., seeking more than $1 million as a result of the company’s failure to pay for winter storm damages at Rye Golf Club. According to a lawsuit filed with the Westchester County Supreme […]
Month: February 2017
Save the Sound ‘frustrated’ with lack of progress
With a federal lawsuit alleging EPA violations between the environmental advocacy group Save the Sound and Westchester County approaching the two-year mark, officials at the nonprofit are growing increasingly impatient with alleged inaction on the part of several communities. “Save the Sound is frustrated with the lack of progress,” said […]
Highs, lows of postseason
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]here’s no question when it comes to postseason athletics, the intensity and pressure for our coaches and student-athletes get ratcheted up tenfold. And while that may be all well and good 99 percent of the time, creating indelible moments for our local sports stars, win or lose, sometimes the grand […]
Molly Spillane’s fundraises for childhood cancer
Molly Spillane’s is hoping to bring the Mamaroneck community together to “brave the shave” at its first annual St. Baldrick’s event. For the past eight years, Stephen Carty, owner of Mickey Spillane’s in Eastchester and Molly Spillane’s in the village of Mamaroneck, has hosted a St. Baldrick’s head-shaving event at […]
Athlete of the Week: Spencer Hunt
This week’s Athlete of the Week is Spencer Hunt of the RHS boys’ varsity squash team. Hunt has been a co-captain of the team since sophomore year, and has held the No. 1 seed all three years. His start to the season was seriously delayed after he ruptured his appendix […]