If you see something, say something. That campaign, launched in New York after 9/11 and rolled out nationally in 2010, suggests that anyone and anything we see could be out to get us, so our job is to immediately alert the authorities. What a wonderful way to turn kind, caring […]
Month: February 2017
Paying homage to police officer Steven McDonald
Most people when it comes to their faith exude hypocrisy with their hatred, ignorance, racism and disdain for the poor, especially within the context of American society. Police officer Steven McDonald was an aberration in this society and epitomized the real meaning of his Christianity and Catholicism. He was shot […]
Beachgoers pay, but don’t get services
To the Editor, Rye Town Park has the most fantastic public beach along the entire sound shore. Whether you are a permit holder or a day tripper who pays exorbitant daily fees, the attendance at Oakland Beach is proof that many people in Westchester agree. In fact, the beach has […]
Experience Carnevale di Venezia
Be transported back in time to Venice, Italy on Friday, Feb. 24 at Carnevale di Venezia, the latest Eventures Divine event to take place at The Briarcliff Manor. This interactive and historically driven production of a traditional Venetian masked ball will thrill patrons by taking them on an experiential adventure […]
NYU Capstone rolls out park survey
The NYU Capstone “Team Sound View” is working with the town of Rye to identify and engage stakeholders in Rye Town Park/Oakland Beach, and to assist in formulating a park mission and vision statement. As part of the project, NYU Capstone is also investigating case studies of comparable parks, and […]