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 […]
Category: Flooding
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 […]
Mayoral Candidate Views on Flood Mitigation for Rye
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 […]
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The proposal for a six story 140-Unit apartment complex alongside Beaver Swamp Brook in Harrison was withdrawn on Tuesday afternoon.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 […]
Rye Could Lose Up to 1,900 Homes Due to Flooding by 2040
The City of Rye could lose up to 1,900 homes due to flooding by the year 2040, according to a report from the Regional Plan Association (RPA), a 100+ year […]
Meet the Flood Advisory Commission and its Chair Carolina Jaramillo-Johnson
In this series, MyRye.com will introduce readers to the boards and commissions of the City of Rye and the residents who run them. All volunteers, these residents give their time […]
VIDEO: Rye PD & FD Swift Water Training
Rye FD and PD held a swift water rescue demonstration Saturday morning at the Rye Boat Basin to showcase the departments’ proficiency in water rescue operations. City staff, local elected […]
PHOTOS: Rain Brings Flood Waters to Rye
Heavy rains brought flood waters to Rye on Friday evening into Saturday.
Rye Dodges Another Flood Bullet
The City of Rye largely dodged another flood bullet with the heavy rains that started Tuesday, January 9th and continued into the early hours of Wednesday, January 10th. While more […]
Two Years After Hurricane Ida Floods Rye Y, a Boiler Room in the Sky
Twenty-seven months after the remnants of Hurricane Ida swept across Westchester County, devastating the Rye YMCA’s first floor pools, child care classrooms, boilers and mechanical equipment, Y leaders and guests […]
