Rye's farmer market features fresh produce, meat, cheeses and bread through Dec. 16.
Get ready to dance at "one of the most talented experimental rock acts" out there tonight!
The DoubleTree is again the site of hearings regarding Indian Point's license renewal, but this time the public can only listen.
Visit Playland's haunted attraction on weekends and Halloween week.
2.5 million cars in the U.S. affected by faulty door switch - Subaru and General Motors could be involved as well
The voluntary recall of salmonella-contaminated peanut and almond butter now includes more than 70 products.
Operator of Port Chester’s revived attraction wants the theater to become the local hangout and the premier destination in Westchester.
Virgin Atlantic will be offering a “Rise and Outshine” breakfasts Tuesday.
New Orleans based band Galactic satisfied jazz, blues and funk fans at The Capitol Theatre Saturday night.
Hudson Valley Restaurant Week returns for another two weeks in November. Two Rye restaurants have signed on.
The new enrichment center on Purchase Street opened last Sunday.
The Rye Sound Shore Review covers democratic concerns that The Rye Record is slanted in favor the local Republican party.
A press release from the Town of Rye assessor Mitchell Markowitz.
Original band members set for first public performance in 40 years.
Demented pumpkins and a terror trail will make "Scared by the Sound" extra frightening.
Get your caffeine on and celebrate with a free cup of coffee.
Expect traffic delays while Fox shoots scenes for its series.
Local author will discuss her fiction debut in October.
There are seven Trader Joe's stores in the area.
Little Learners will hold a ribbon cutting on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Meet a brand-new author and celebrate the publication of his debut novel Ghosts of Manhattan at the Rye Free Reading Room on Friday, October 5, at 7 p.m.
Offering a Fresh Approach to Traditional Hotel Dining; Chef Prepares Locally Sourced Ingredients in Wood-Fired Brick Oven
Fans lined up hours in advance of celebrity visit to Cross County Shopping Center.
Alexa Persico created her own cosmetics and is now selling her products online.
The event takes place on Friday Sept. 14 and will feature a celebrity panel of judges rating creative outfits and designs from four finalist of Ridge Hill's Project Style Fashion Competition.
A new Rye toy company CharlieDog has started the world's first plush toys based on real-life animal shelter pets.
Purchase Street ready for tonight's global night out for fashion.
Irvington chocolatier Heidi Caren and her father Arthur Wartenberg believe quality chocolate is more than just dessert.
With the onset of winter, a steaming bowl of soup can help relieve the chill. So, who is serving the best in the Rye area these days?
While many small businesses in surrounding communities are closing their doors, Rye has welcomed numerous new shops recently.
Book lovers have never had so many ways to read a book, and local stores and libraries are trying to keep up.
While the NYS Restaurant Association has accused the state's tax auditors of targeting restaurants, Rye's bagel shops are hesitant to criticize the government's sales tax policies.
Rye is home to many stores and eateries with options for those with gluten allergies.
A seasoned pro with experience in a variety of New York restaurants, Kenneth Pulomena has revamped the menu at Morgans Fish House.
United Water Westchester will likely increase water rates by more than 6 percent this fall. Some local business owners aren't happy about the hike, but plan to absorb the additional costs.
Laura and Ed Tiedge opened a distillery, StilltheOne, in Port Chester earlier this month.