The density of white-tailed deer across the City of Rye is simply off the charts according to an aerial survey commissioned by the City and completed last month by drone. […]
Category: Government
County: 80-90% of Rides are Ready for Playland Grand Opening
Rye Playland is set for its grand opening this Saturday, May 23rd, 2026. Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins and First Deputy Commissioner of Westchester County Parks Peter Tartaglia gave a […]
Podcaster French with Rye Mayor Josh Nathan.
MyRye.com is entering the podcasting business with a new weekly podcast hosted by former Rye Mayor Doug French. Available on all major podcasting platforms, MyRye.com Conversations with Doug French will tackle the […]
Judge Latwin Warns: Is New York Becoming Havana on the Hudson?
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 […]
Residents Rally for Gagliardo Park Revitalization in Little Dublin Neighborhood
About 50 local residents turned out Thursday evening, May 14, 2026 for a regularly scheduled Rye Recreation Commission meeting orchestrated to discuss the future of Gagliardo Park. In the neighborhood […]
Rye City Planning Commission Meeting for May 12, 2026: Osborn Home Expansion, Wetland Permits
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 […]
Rye City Council Proposes Six-Month Moratorium on Development
After some open rumination about a development moratorium during its meeting on Wednesday, the Rye City Council announced via a press release Friday afternoon it would propose a local law […]
Judge Latwin on New York’s Medical Aid in Dying Act: A Flawed Solution to Terminal Suffering
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 […]
Mayor Offers Five Pillars in State of the City Address
One hundred and eighteen days into his term, Rye Mayor Josh Nathan offered five pillars to explain his priorities during his annual State of the City address. He couched all […]
Shop the Block, Funds to the District, Strengthening CARES Programs, & More: Rye City Council Agenda for Wednesday, May 6, 2026
The city council’s agenda for its meeting at 8:00 pm on Wednesday, May 6, 2026 is out. The meeting will take place at the Locust Avenue Firehouse as City Hall […]
