The Rye City Council allocated an additional $300,000 from the city’s fund balance to the Safe Routes to School projects for sidewalk and pedestrian safety improvements near the city’s schools that were originally proposed five years ago. The newly allocated money comes as a way to cover the remainder of […]
Month: May 2017
Rye Town Park spends $36K to repair facilities
The Rye Town Park Commission authorized a set of emergency repairs last week to the park’s bathhouse and administrative building after the decaying infrastructure began falling apart. According to Rye Town Supervisor Gary Zuckerman, a Democrat and president of the park commission, construction crews repaired the two fixtures after discovering […]
Rye Dems to run full council slate
Rye Democrats have selected a full slate of candidates hoping to win four open seats, and subsequently majority control of the City Council. Josh Cohn will headline the Democratic ticket as its mayoral candidate, according to a source with knowledge of the selection process. Cohn, who has attended numerous City […]
Rye House: your new favorite hangout
[dropcap]R[/dropcap]ye House Port Chester, located in a historic building right at the corner of Willet Avenue and Main Street, continues to add to the village’s ever-growing, eclectic food scene even after two years. Upon entering, there’s lots of dark wood, exposed brick and dark brown leather visible throughout the restaurant. […]
Famed Manhattan salon comes to Westchester
[dropcap]W[/dropcap]estchester fans of Nunzio Saviano’s work will no longer have to make the trip to 65th Street in Manhattan for his salon services, as the hair stylist has now opened a salon at the Ritz-Carlton Westchester, accepting clients by appointment only from Tuesday to Saturday. Though small, the full-service, luxury […]