On Friday, Judge Cathy Seibel at US District Court in White Plains granted the City of Rye additional time to finalize its plan for ongoing sewer infrastructure management. A final […]
Category: Beaver Swamp Brook
Rye and Save the Sound Clash over Sewer Settlement Compliance
The ongoing settlement discussions between the City of Rye and the Save the Sound (STS) environmental group will receive some adult supervision on Friday. The two parties, still unable to […]
Rye Mayoral Candidates Discuss Top Challenges and Opportunities
With the Rye City Council election around the corner on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, MyRye.com is publishing a series of issue focused articles highlighting the views of our candidates running […]
Rye and Save the Sound Clash over Compliance in Ongoing Sewage Settlement
Westchester County recently reached a settlement with local environmental group Save the Sound (STS), ending a nearly decade long Clean Water Act lawsuit. The cases against the County, Rye and […]
Concern Unmitigated as Stagg Group Withdraws Apartment Complex Plan for 67 Grant Avenue
The proposal for a six story 140-Unit apartment complex alongside Beaver Swamp Brook in Harrison was withdrawn on Tuesday afternoon. But for local residents opposing development on the property, concern […]
Environmental Impact Statement Promised for Development Proposal Along Beaver Swamp Brook in Harrison
It was over two hours into the Town/Village of Harrison Planning Board meeting before the agenda item of 67 Grant Avenue was discussed. But it was one of the first […]
Rye Expected to Scrutinize Harrison Development Along Beaver Swamp Brook
It appears the City of Rye will scrutinize the proposed development at 67 Grant Avenue in Harrison along the flood prone Beaver Swamp Brook. A new six story, 140-unit apartment […]
Six Story 140-Unit Apartment Complex Proposed Alongside Beaver Swamp Brook in Harrison
Are you an adjacent or nearby neighbor to the proposed development on Grant Avenue? Tell us what you think. We welcome reader feedback, views and letters on this development. Send […]
High Water Quality Failure Rates for Rye in Save the Sound Study
Save the Sound’s 10th season of conducting fecal bacteria monitoring in the western Long Island Sound does not look good for the City of Rye. Testing continues to show high […]
(PHOTOS) Rye Starts to Dry Out from Flooding, Debris Pickup Schedule
With water receding Sunday, the City of Rye is beginning its clean-up. The City is asking residents to place debris curbside for pick-up on Monday morning. Residents should keep household […]
