The City of Rye Planning Commission moved closer Tuesday evening to greenlighting its approval of The Osborn Home’s expansion plan. Note MyRye.com is making a full recording of the meeting […]
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Rye Neck Students Advocate for Safer School Crossing on Boston Post Road
Concern over Rye Neck High School and Middle School students safely crossing the Boston Post Road is driving a request for a proper cross walk at the intersection of Boston […]
Cornell Professor Discusses Deer Overpopulation and Forest Health
The City of Rye’s Deer Management Committee met on Thursday, November 20, 2025. The group has started to identify experts in white tail deer and assessments of ecological impacts including […]
Mayor Cohn’s Last-Ditch Effort to Clear Ethics Violation
With only about forty days before he leaves office after eight years of service, Rye Mayor Josh Cohn is still looking for vindication on the 2023 ethics debacle surrounding the […]
Osborn Retirement Home Addresses Stormwater Concerns at Rye Planning Commission
The Osborn retirement home navigated its third public hearing at the Rye Planning Commission on Tuesday night in regards to its planned expansion. The Planning Commission’s Chair Nick Everett stated […]
The Osborn Expansion, Pine Island Road Improvements & More: Planning Commission Agenda for Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Disclosure: This story was prepared with the assistance of artificial intelligence. Feedback on our stories is welcome. The Rye City Planning Commission is responsible for decisions on a variety of […]
LETTER: Animal Defenders Founder Responds to Judge’s Deer Hunting Column
Kiley Blackman of Greenburgh, the founder of Animal Defenders of Westchester, writes in response to a recent column on deer hunting law by Judge Latwin. Blackman was active on the […]
Holding Court: On the Hunt with Judge Latwin
Married couples can exclude up to $30 million from their estates if they follow the rules of portability, but a recent case showed that not following the rules can result in an expensive mistake.
GUEST OPINION: More Baloney on Rye – With Continued Mistreatment of Carolina Johnson, Julie Souza and Ben Stacks On the Side
Mayor Josh Cohn offers the following response to Councilman Bill Henderson’s letter of Sunday, October 12, 2025 (see Henderson Responds to Mayor’s Letter on the 2023 Ethics Imbroglio). Henderson was […]
LETTER: Former Councilmember Puzzled by Mayor’s Focus on 2023 Ethics Imbroglio
In a letter to MyRye.com, former Rye Councilman Gerry Seitz says he is puzzled by Mayor Josh Cohn’s recent focus on the 2023 ethics imbroglio (see Guest Opinion: Rye’s REAL […]
