One of two submissions to operate a restaurant at Rye Town Park has withdrawn its proposal to manage the park’s restaurant, snack and concession stands. Angelo Liberatore told the Rye Town Park Commission that he is foregoing his plan to revamp the park’s restaurant area after giving some additional thought. […]
Month: August 2016
Benson knocked off primary ballot in DA race
Following a ruling by the Westchester County Board of Elections, Mitch Benson will not be able to challenge for the Republican nomination for district attorney, ending his plans of a primary battle against GOP frontrunner Bruce Bendish. The Board of Elections requires potential candidates for elections to submit petitions from […]
From the editor’s desk: The launch of a new era
[dropcap]I[/dropcap]n print, I recently mentioned that we were embarking on a redesign of our current, and frankly, archaic-like website. And, if I remember correctly, I also told you that we were nearing the end of that lengthy revamp process and would be ready for launch in the not too distant […]
Lake Isle takes Counties
On Thursday, Aug. 4, the Lake Isle Swim Team put the finishing touches on its successful defense of its 2015 title at the Westchester County Swim Championships, beating the rest of the county’s top swim teams at the Rye Playland Pool. Scoring 361 combined points, Lake Isle ran away with […]
St. John’s hosts furniture drive for refugees
St. John’s Episcopal Church in Larchmont, a member of the Westchester Refugee Task Force, recently sponsored a furniture drive for refugee families arriving in Connecticut this summer. The community’s response was enthusiastic, to say the least. Sixty-seven local families arrived in SUVs and trucks filled with an array of gently […]