After several complaints from Rye residents about garbage from a Con Edison facility polluting a local waterway, the company has cleaned up the mess, according to the assistant city manager. Assistant City Manager Eleanor Militana told the Review the energy company was quick to dispatch staff to remove debris after […]
Month: April 2017
Sack reflects on first term; weighs 4 more years
[dropcap]I[/dropcap]n short fashion, Joe Sack will make a decision whether to commit another four years of his life to public service; the first-term city of Rye mayor will announce if he plans to run for re-election. Part of that decision will include reflecting on his three-plus years in the mayor’s […]
Health dept. to combat mosquito growth, disease
To eliminate mosquito breeding sites and prevent the spread of mosquito-borne diseases, such as West Nile virus, the Westchester County Department of Health will offer free minnows, mosquito dunks and educational materials to residents on four upcoming Mosquito Control Days at the Westchester County Airport, 2 Loop Road in West […]
A whole lot of girls
[dropcap]I[/dropcap]f you’re thinking of writing a bestseller, I’ve got one word of advice for you: Girl. Put “Girl” in the title and you almost don’t have to do anything else, except figure out a plot, some twists and an ending. And don’t forget to put a girl character in there, […]
Garnets edge North Rockland
On April 13, the Rye girls’ lacrosse team won a tough spring break test, topping a good North Rockland squad 12-10 at home. For the Garnets, the victory was not only an affirmation of the strides being made by the club’s younger players, it was also a statement game for […]