In a letter to MyRye.com, Rye Republican City Committee Vice Chair and Candidate for NYS Assembly 91 Katie Manger says to watch out for the “nefarious progressive supermajority” and its […]
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Holding Court: Playing True or False with Your Rights
Holding Court is a series by retired Rye City Court Judge Joe Latwin. Latwin retired from the court in December 2022 after thirteen years of service to the City. What topics […]
Holding Court: Individual Rights v. State Control
Holding Court is a series by retired Rye City Court Judge Joe Latwin. Latwin retired from the court in December 2022 after thirteen years of service to the City. What topics […]
Report to DEC Recommends Cleanup of Contamination at Old United Hospital Site
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) is reviewing a Remedial Investigation Report (RIR) for the former United Hospital Site, just over the Rye line in Port Chester, […]
$32.4 Million to Resurface I-287 Section Connected to U.S. Route 1 in Rye
On Tuesday, Governor Kathy Hochul announced the start of a $32.4 million project that will resurface and restore a 5.5-mile stretch of Interstate 287 between Westchester Avenue in the Town of […]
Holding Court: Privacy
Holding Court is a series by retired Rye City Court Judge Joe Latwin. Latwin retired from the court in December 2022 after thirteen years of service to the City. What topics […]
Holding Court: Immunity, Part 2
Holding Court is a series by retired Rye City Court Judge Joe Latwin. Latwin retired from the court in December 2022 after thirteen years of service to the City. What topics […]
Holding Court: Immunity, Part 1
Holding Court is a series by retired Rye City Court Judge Joe Latwin. Latwin retired from the court in December 2022 after thirteen years of service to the City. What topics […]
Holding Court: Deference and the Chevron Doctrine
Holding Court is a series by retired Rye City Court Judge Joe Latwin. Latwin retired from the court in December 2022 after thirteen years of service to the City. What topics […]
Jay Heritage Center Receives Half-Million Dollar Check for “Transformative” Building Renovations
The Jay Heritage Center received its largest state-funded grant since 2014 on Tuesday, July 9. Senator Shelley Mayer presented one of Rye’s most historic sites with a check for $500,000, […]
